STEM Designation: This program is STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)-designated by the Department of Homeland Security. For more information, please see https://www.newhaven.edu/admissions/stem-designated-programs.php
The Industrial Engineering discipline in its modern form contributes to the design, building, operation, management, and optimization of complex systems in all sectors of modern life, including manufacturing, government, education, aerospace, transportation, logistics, and service industries. The MSIE program provides graduate education and training for industrial engineers with a Bachelor's degree, and for engineers and scientists in other disciplines who seek advanced course work in systems engineering and optimization, quality assurance, lean six sigma, manufacturing, operational analytics, engineering management, procurement, and the efficient use of both human and technological resources. The program offers excellent preparation for advancement in manufacturing and service organizations and for those seeking management positions in operations, supply chain, and technology.
Program Outcomes
- Identify systems problems in organizations (manufacturing, production, service, governmental, etc.)
- Develop solutions to systems problems using industrial engineering principles, tools, and methods.
- Apply quality tools and methods in improving processes.
- Perform probability and statistical decision analysis using software and advanced tools such as statistics, simulation and design of experiments.
- Manage business processes such as production, supply chain, and logistics operations.
Students must complete a minimum total of 30 graduate credits. Students can choose between two concentrations: general or systems engineering.