If this sounds like a fascinating career choice, Lawrence Tech’s Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering might be the degree for you. The program covers operations research, modeling and simulation, quality, reliability, product development, system design, statistical methods, facility planning, work design and standardization, engineering management, ergonomics, finance, supply chain, logistics, healthcare systems, and business operations. You can also take advantage of Lawrence Tech’s association with industry-sponsored projects to solve problems related to a company’s product development, process, and systems issues, gaining hands-on experience that ensures your workforce readiness. Some of the senior electives can be applied towards masters in other engineering and non-engineering programs, making it possible for you to move fast through the academic career path.
Why LTU
- The University’s role as a leading research center with state-of-the-art facilities gives you access to applied research projects, cutting-edge concepts, and the latest technologies
- Dedicated, caring faculty will provide you with one-on-one attention and bring current industry experience as well as cutting-edge research to the classroom
- Lawrence Tech’s location in one of the region’s great technology centers provides abundant opportunities for co-op positions and internships, leading to fast-track employment after graduation
- With LTU’s signature theory and practice education, you’ll gain valuable hands-on experience, work on project teams, enjoy leadership opportunities through professional organizations, and develop all-important networking skills
Student Feature
Lauren Wasiak
BSIE '21
During my time at LTU, the Industrial Engineering Program has offered class projects that have prepared me for real-world applications for each topic covered by my degree. Small class sizes have allowed for personal connections with classmates and professors, which offers great networking opportunities. The Industrial Engineering Program has prepared me to be a well-rounded, competitive member in my field.
Department of Mechanical, Industrial, and Robotics Engineering
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