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Mississippi State University - Industrial Engineering Programs

Fall 2024

August 1 Deadline for payment in full or enrollment in payment plan. Class schedules subject to cancelation if full payment not made or not enrolled in payment plan.
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August 19 New freshmen and transfer student orientation
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August 21 Classes begin

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Faculty
Kari Babski-Reeves
Kari Babski-Reeves
Professor, Interim Head and Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies

250G McCain Hall
P 662.325.8430


Linkan Bian
Linkan Bian
Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator

260H McCain Hall
P 662.325.0570


Stanley F. Bullington
Stanley F. Bullington
Professor

260N McCain Hall
P 662.325.7621


Reuben Burch
Reuben Burch
Assistant Professor

260I McCain Hall
P 662.325.1677


Michael Hamilton
Michael Hamilton
Assistant Research Professor, Inst. for Systems Eng. Research

P 601.634.8203


Raed Jaradat
Raed Jaradat
Assistant Professor

260M McCain Hall
P 662.325.7623


Junfeng Ma
Junfeng Ma
Assistant Professor

260P McCain Hall
P 662.325.3865


Mohammad Marufuzzaman
Mohammad Marufuzzaman
Assistant Professor

260L McCain Hall
P 662.325.7216


Omid Shahvari
Omid Shahvari
Assistant Visiting Professor

260R McCain Hall
P 662.325.0068



Brian Smith
Assistant Professor
260G McCain Hall
P 662.325.7950
https://www.ise.msstate.edu/people/faculty/brian-smith/


Lesley Strawderman
Lesley Strawderman
International Paper Chair, Professor, and Undergraduate Coordinator

260D McCain Hall
P 662.325.7214


Wenmeng (Meg) Tian
Wenmeng (Meg) Tian
Assistant Professor

260Q McCain Hall
P 662.325.9220


Clayton Walden
Clayton Walden
Executive Director of CAVS, Associate Professor

P 662.325.5431

https://www.ise.msstate.edu/people/faculty/


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Graduate Courses

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with Industrial Systems Concentration (SYS) - Thesis
Prerequisites (foundational courses) are:

MA 1713
MA 1723
MA 2733
MA 2743
Computer programming proficiency
IE 3123
IE 3913
IE 4333
IE 4613/6613
IE 6773 Systems Simulation I 3
IE 8000 Thesis Research/ Thesis in Industrial Engineering 6
All other courses to be selected by the student along with the academic advisor and graduate program committee 21
Total Hours 30
A thesis and an oral comprehensive examination in defense of the thesis are required.


The thesis-option Master of Science in Industrial Engineering requires at least 24 credit hours of coursework above the baccalaureate degree.   IE 9000 does not apply to M.S. students.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with Industrial Systems Concentration (SYS) - Non-Thesis
Prerequisites (foundational courses) are:

MA 1713
MA 1723
MA 2733
MA 2743
Computer programming proficiency
IE 3123
IE 3913
IE 4333
IE 4613/6613
At least 15 hours of 8000-level courses selected by the student along with the academic advisor and grade program committee. 15
Other courses to be selected by the student along with the academic advisor and grade program committee. 15
Total Hours 30
A written and oral comprehensive final exam on the coursework. At least 15 hours for the M.S. non-thesis degree must be from 8000-level courses or above. The specific courses required depend upon the student’s area of concentration. IE 8000 Research/Thesis does not apply to  non-thesis students.


The non-thesis Master of Science requires at least 30 credit hours of coursework above the baccalaureate degree.  IE 9000 does not apply to M.S. students.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with Management Systems Engineering Concentration (MGTS) - Thesis
Prerequisites (foundational courses) are:

B.S. in engineering from an ABET-accredited program or permission from the MSE Technical Committee
IE 3913
IE 4613/6613
IE 6513 Engineering Administration 3
IE 6533 Project Management 3
IE 6573 Process Improvement Engineering 3
IE 8583 Enterprise Systems Engineering 3
IE 8913 Engineering Economy II 3
IE 8000 Thesis Research/ Thesis in Industrial Engineering 6
At least two non-MSE ISE courses 6
Course to be selected by the student along with academic advisor and graduate program committee 3
Total Hours 30
A thesis and an oral comprehensive examination in defense of the thesis are required.


The thesis-option Master of Science in Industrial Engineering requires at least 24 credit hours of coursework above the baccalaureate degree.  IE 9000 does not apply to M.S. students.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with Management Systems Engineering Concentration (MGTS) - Non-Thesis
Prerequisites (foundational courses) are:

B.S. in engineering from an ABET-accedited program or permission from the MSE Technical Committee
IE 3913
IE 4613/6613
IE 6513 Engineering Administration 3
IE 6533 Project Management 3
IE 6573 Process Improvement Engineering 3
IE 8583 Enterprise Systems Engineering 3
IE 8913 Engineering Economy II 3
At least two non-MSE ISE courses 6
Other courses to be selected by the student along with the academic advisor and graduate program committee 9
Total Hours 30
A written and oral comprehensive final exam on the coursework. At least 15 hours for the M.S. non-thesis degree must be from 8000-level courses or above.  The specific courses required depend upon the student’s area of concentration. IE 8000 Research/Thesis does not apply to non-thesis students.


The non-thesis Master of Science requires at least 30 credit hours of coursework above the baccalaureate degree.  IE 9000 does not apply to M.S. students.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with Manufacturing Systems Concentration (MFGS) - Thesis
Prerequisites (foundational courses) are:

B.S. in engineering from an ABET-accredited program or permission from the Manufacturing Systems Technical Committee
Computer programming proficiency
IE 4333/6333
IE 4613/6613
IE 6653 Industrial Quality Control 3
IE 8333 Production Control Systems II 3
IE 8353 Manufacturing Systems Modeling 3
IE 8000 Thesis Research/ Thesis in Industrial Engineering 6
At least two Manufacturing Systems ISE courses 6
At least two non-Manufacturing Systems ISE courses 6
Course to be selected by the student along with the academic advisor and graduate program committee 3
Total Hours 30
A thesis and an oral comprehensive examination in defense of the thesis are required.

Additional requirements are:


The thesis-option Master of Science in Industrial Engineering requires at least 24 credit hours of coursework above the baccalaureate degree.   IE 9000 does not apply to M.S. students.



Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with Manufacturing Systems Concentration (MFGS) - Non-Thesis
Prerequisites (foundational courses) are:

B.S. in engineering from an ABET-accredited program or permission from the Manufacturing Systems Technical Committee
Computer programming proficiency
IE 4333/6333
IE 4613/6613
IE 6653 Industrial Quality Control 3
IE 8333 Production Control Systems II 3
IE 8353 Manufacturing Systems Modeling 3
At least two Manufacturing Systems ISE courses 6
At least two non-Manufacturing Systems ISE courses 6
Other courses to be selected by the student along with the academic advisor and graduate program committee 9
Total Hours 30
A written and oral comprehensive final exam on the coursework.  At least 15 hours for the M.S. non-thesis degree must be from 8000-level courses or above.  The specific courses required depend upon the student’s area of concentration.  IE 8000 Research/Thesis does not apply to non-thesis students.   IE 9000 does not apply to M.S. students.

Additional requirements are:

No ISE graduate student may list ST 8114 or IE 6613 on his/her graduate program
No program can contain more than 9 hours of courses that are required in the bachelor’s degree curriculum
No program can contain more than 6 hours of Directed Individual Study (IE 7000).
The non-thesis Master of Science requires at least 30 credit hours of coursework above the baccalaureate degree. IE 9000 does not apply to M.S. students.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with Operations Research Concentration (OPRS) - Thesis
Prerequisites (foundational courses) are:

MA 1713
MA 1723
MA 2733
MA 2743
Computer programming proficiency
IE 4613/6613
IE 6733 Linear Programming 3
IE 6773 Systems Simulation I 3
IE 8000 Thesis Research/ Thesis in Industrial Engineering 6
At least two OR ISE ccourses 6
At least two non-OR ISE courses 6
At least one course from Computer Science (CSE), Mathematics (MA), or Statistics (ST) 3
Course to be selected by the student along with the academic advisor and graduate program committee 3
Total Hours 30
A thesis and an oral comprehensive examination in defense of the thesis are required.

Additional requirements are:

A minimum of 12 hours coursework must be at the 8000-level or higher.
No ISE graduate student may list ST 8114 or IE 6613 on his/her graduate program
No program can contain more than 9 hours of courses that are required in the bachelor’s degree curriculum
No program can contain more than 6 hours of Directed Individual Study (IE 7000).
The thesis-option Master of Science in Industrial Engineering requires at least 24 credit hours of coursework above the baccalaureate degree.  IE 9000 does not apply to M.S. students.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with Operations Research Concentration (OPRS) - Non-Thesis
Prerequisites (foundational courses) are:

MA 1713
MA 1723
MA 2733
MA 2743
Computer programming proficiency
IE 4613/6613
IE 6733 Linear Programming 3
IE 6773 Systems Simulation I 3
At least two Operations Research ISE courses 6
At least two non-Operations Research ISE courses 6
At least one course com Computer Science (CSE), Mathematics (MA), or Statistics (ST) 3
Courses to be selected by the student along with the academic advisor and graduate program committee 9
Total Hours 30
A written and oral comprehensive final exam on the coursework. At least 15 hours for the M.S. non-thesis degree must be from 8000-level courses or above.  The specific courses required depend upon the student’s area of concentration. IE 8000 Research/Thesis does not apply to non-thesis students. IE 9000 does not apply to M.S. students.

http://catalog.msstate.edu/graduate/colleges-degree-programs/engineering/industrial-systems/#programsofstudytext

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