• In the Industrial Engineering and Management master’s degree program, students further advance the knowledge and skills they acquired in the bachelor’s program of the same name.
  • Students will expand their technical skills in designing, planning, and operating socio-technical systems, critically reflect on content and methods in industrial engineering and management, and pursue research-oriented work.
  • The master’s program offers specializations in logistics and health technology in addition to those offered in the Industrial Engineering and Management bachelor’s program - civil engineering, chemistry and process engineering, electrical engineering, energy and resources, information and communication systems, mechanical engineering, and transportation engineering.