Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering - Residential
Auburn, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 949 / per credit
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Why this degree?
The coursework-only Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering is designed for individuals who want to acquire a substantial understanding of industrial engineering methods in a variety of industries including automotive, healthcare, supply chain, manufacturing, and telecommunications.
What can you expect?
Once admitted into Auburn Engineering's graduate program, you will work with the graduate program officer to create a plan of study.
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Ideal Students
Who is eligible?
- Those who hold a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering, other engineering disciplines, mathematics, or sciences from an institution of recognized standing (transcripts required) are eligible.
- Applicants with degrees in other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines are encouraged to apply and may be required to complete undergraduate courses before official admission into the graduate program which may include:
- MATH 1610 Calculus I 4 hours
- MATH 1620 Calculus II 4 hours
- MATH 2630 Calculus III 4 hours
- MATH 2650 Differential Equations 3 hours
- MATH 2660 Linear Algebra 3 hours
- Evaluators also expect competency in core industrial and systems engineering undergraduate areas, including:
- INSY 3600 Engineering Economy 3 hours. Pr., ENGR 1110.
- INSY 3410 Deterministic Operations Research 3 hours. Pr., ENGR 1110, MATH 2660.
- INSY 3400 Stochastic Operations Research 3 hours. Pr., ENGR 1110, MATH 2660.
- STAT 3600 Probability And Statistics I 3 hours. Pr., MATH 1620.
- STAT 3610, Probability and Statistics II 3 hours. Pr., STAT 3600 or Continuation of STAT 3600
- STAT 3611 Probability & Statistics II LAB 1 hour. Coreq., STAT 3610 or departmental approval.
- Applicants with a minimum 2.75 GPA from an ABET-accredited engineering program are exempt from the GRE. All other applicants must take the GRE.
Admissions
Curriculum
- Complete a minimum of 31 credit hours of graduate (6000- 8000) level course work that must include:
- INSY 6600 Manufacturing/Production Economics
- INSY 7300 Advanced Engineering Statistics I
- INSY 7420 Linear Programming and Network Flows
- Minimum of four additional INSY electives
- Three INSY or ISE-related electives
- 1 hour of graduate seminar (INSY 7950)
English Language Requirements
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