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Program Educational Objectives:
INENEO1. To produce graduates that can use the techniques,
skills, and modern engineering tools for successful industrial
engineering careers that support local/regional/national economy
INENEO2. To produce graduates who can design and
integrate systems with machines, people, materials, and information
for productivity, quality and work environment improvements
INENEO3. To produce graduates with effective written
and oral communication skills
INENEO4. To produce graduates who can work collaboratively
in teams and understand their professional and ethical responsibilities
INENOE5. To produce graduates capable to continue
into graduate program and/or life-long learning
Program Outcomes:
INENPO1. an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics,
science, and engineering
INENPO2. an ability to design and conduct experiments,
as well as to analyze and interpret data
INENPO3. an ability to design a system, component,
or process to meet desired needs
INENPO4. an ability to function on multi-disciplinary
teams
INENPO5. an ability to identify, formulate, and
solve engineering problems
INENPO6. an understanding of professional and ethical
responsibility
INENPO7. an ability to communicate effectively
INENPO8. the broad education necessary to understand
the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context
INENPO9 a recognition of the need for, and an ability
to engage in life-long learning
INENPO10 a knowledge of contemporary issue
INENPO11 an ability to use the techniques, skills,
and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
The industrial engineering curriculum has been developed to prepare
students for meaningful careers in this challenging and important
branch of engineering. The success of the program is evidenced
by the demand for its graduates in all sectors of the economy
and the many professional accomplishments of the faculty. The
program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission
of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
The successful completion of the undergraduate curriculum also
prepares the student to enter a program of graduate study in industrial
engineering. The student interested in the graduate
program should talk to his/her advisor about the graduate
school option which starts in the junior year.
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