• The increasing complexity of the corporate world requires decision-makers and managers to possess the ability to look at an entire operation and not just a single unit. It is often not sufficient to only possess an understanding of either the technical or the business processes within an organization.
  • The Industrial Engineering and Management degree program addresses these demands by offering an integrated education in technical, economic, mathematical, scientific, and legal disciplines. You not only learn how something works in economics and technology but also why it works a certain way. This allows you to acquire skills in designing, planning, and operating socio-technical systems.