Industrial and systems engineers, like other engineers, are problem solvers. They design, streamline and improve complex processes and systems for maximum efficiency, whether it be a hospital system, an airport, a manufacturing plant or a warehouse or a global supply chain or a distribution network. Managing the "human element" within these complex systems is a critical part of our discipline and leveraging information and analytics to drive system performance is unique to industrial engineering. Industrial and systems engineers are in high demand in nearly every sector of the economy, from manufacturing and service industries to healthcare, defense and energy.
At Wayne State's College of Engineering, you'll learn from nationally renowned faculty experts and benefit from our High-Impact Practices of Student Success: hands-on experience, global perspective, undergraduate research, internships and co-ops, and community engagement.
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Peter Varma
Global Executive Track (GET) Ph.D. student
The GET program is unique in that it is specifically designed for experienced technology and engineering professionals and provides unparalleled access to world-class business leaders and professors. I know of no similar engineering doctoral program.
Peter Varma
Global Executive Track (GET) Ph.D. student
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New software developed at Wayne State University will help study chemical and biological systemsFebruary 05
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Graduate Dean's list for fall 2024January 27
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Undergraduate Dean's list for fall 2024January 13
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Caisheng Wang named IEEE Fellow for advancements in sustainable energy systemsDecember 20
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