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Overview of IMSE
Industrial Engineering (IE), Engineering Management (EM), and Data Intelligence (DI) are the perfect fields of study for students interested in design and development of engineering products and systems as well as coordination of human/material/financial resources for improving efficiency, resiliency, and security, and creating a greater good for society. Industrial engineers develop data-driven models using optimization, simulation, statistics, and machine learning for complex systems representing manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, cybersecurity, healthcare, energy, transportation, finance, entertainment, and other private/government service sectors. IEs use these models to make engineering decisions for improving design and performance as well as the development of public policies in diverse areas affecting society. Compared to other disciplines in engineering, professional career opportunities of industrial engineers are very broad, which include manufacturing, logistics, technology, healthcare, public health, finance, utility, public services, and government.
Industrial Engineering students find the field's flexibility of career paths/choices
               very appealing. Strong training of the IEs in data-driven analytical and machine learning
               tools, together with their ability to understand and align with the broad business
               view of the engineering decision-making problems, places them in high demand for hiring
               on a variety of teams. IE students at all levels are actively mentored by faculty
               to develop skill sets in leadership, community engagement, language, independent research,
               and global exposure.
Our graduate programs in Industrial Engineering (MSIE and PhD), Engineering Management
               (MSEM), and Data Intelligence (MSDI, offered in collaboration with the Bellini College
               of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing) appeal to undergraduate degree
               holders in practically all disciplines of engineering and the sciences. Those who
               want to build careers for managing engineering and business enterprises receive a
               solid grounding through our MSEM program in basic principles and tools of management
               including human relations, creativity and technology change, data-driven decision
               models in engineering, finance, law, and entrepreneurship. Graduates of our MSIE,
               MSDI, and PhD programs receive training in complex decision making by integrating
               data science, machine learning, and optimization models through focused coursework
               and research. IE graduate students are supported to build well-rounded portfolios
               including refereed publications, patents, professional service, community engagement,
               leadership, and communication.