Program overview
The Department of Biomedical Industrial and Human Factors Engineering offers an undergraduate program in industrial and systems engineering leading to the Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering The Industrial and Systems Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET This program emphasizes the evaluation design and improvement of complex systems The program recognizes the central role of people in such systems as both operators and beneficiaries and provides the breadth of knowledge necessary to design systems from a user centered perspective The curriculum provides a broad basis in mathematics science and engineering including core courses in industrial engineering operations research manufacturing and the human aspects of system design Students are trained through a collection of traditional engineering courses as well as industrial and systems engineering topics Core industrial and systems engineering topics include probability and statistics ergonomics system design optimization simulation production systems engineering economics human factors and usability engineering
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