Enrollment / Graduation 

Academic year

Enrolled students

Graduate students

2018/2019

65

17

2019/2020

71

10

2020/2021

80

10

2021/2022

86

27

2022/2023

74

25

2023/2024

56

 

 

PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS/JOBS:

The Industrial Engineering Program (IEP) is designed to equip students for a successful career in industrial engineering, enabling them to take on a leading role in the design, improvement, and installation of integrated systems involving people, materials, information, equipment, and energy. Graduates of the program acquire specialized knowledge and skills in mathematical, physical, and social principles, as well as engineering methods of analysis and design, enabling them to specify, predict, and evaluate the outcomes of such systems. Industrial engineers play a crucial role in enhancing various industries, encompassing automobile manufacturing, healthcare, finance, services, and education.

The following examples are professions for Industrial Engineering graduates:

  • Industrial Engineer
  • Operations Engineer
  • Production Engineer/Manager
  • Quality Assurance Engineer/Manager
  • Manufacturing Engineer/Manager
  • Safety Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Methods Engineer
  • Logistics Engineer
  • Systems Analyst/Engineer
  • Project Engineer/Coordinator/Manager
  • Product Development Engineer
  • Facilities and Distribution Engineer
  • Plant Ergonomist
  • Customer Service Engineer/Manager
  • Materials/Procurement Engineer/Manager
  • Supply Chain Manager/Director
  • Management Systems Engineer/Consultant
  • Lean Manufacturing Specialist
  • Sustainability Manager
  • Process Improvement Specialist
  • Data Analyst/Manager