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Ohio State University-Main Campus - Industrial Engineering Programs



20) Ohio State University - Main Campus Columbus, Ohio

Autumn
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
https://registrar.osu.edu/academic-calendar/academic-calendar-5-year-view-2023-2028/

https://ise.osu.edu/degrees/curriculum-ise-elective-tracks

ISE: Integrated Systems Engineering

Curriculum & ISE Elective Tracks
ISE Technical Elective Tracks

In addition to the core curriculum, the program requires students to select a track of electives across a wide variety of topic areas within the discipline. These elective tracks give students the opportunity to gain greater depth in one of the following five areas:

Data Analytics and Optimization
Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Management Systems and Operations Research
Manufacturing
Human Systems Integration and Design
ISE Capstone options
Students have the ability to select among several options for their capstone experience in their final academic year in one of the following:

ISE 4900
Multidisciplinary Capstone
ISE 5811 & ISE 5812 (Green Belt Certification program in Integrated Lean Six Sigma)
prerequisite: ISE 5810 (Black Belt Foundation Course Certificate)
Industrial and Systems Engineering Curriculum

In order to keep up with the industry and adequately prepare students for becoming Industrial & Systems Engineers, our department continuously updates the curriculum;  however, we allow students to begin and end their time in our department with the same requirements they were given during the academic year they were admitted to the University.


BS Curriculum: - https://engineering.osu.edu/academics/program-overview

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING - INTRODUCTION TO MODERN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING.  
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MS Curriculum:-
Productivity Management: - Not in Curriculum
Amy Shaw (Professor) shaw.229   @osu.edu


https://ise.osu.edu/courses

Farhang Pourboghrat
Professor
Chair
pourboghrat.2  @osu.edu
https://www.linkedin.com/in/farhang-pourboghrat-9a50515a/


Scott Sink
Executive in Residence/
Senior Lecturer
sink.22  @osu.edu







ISE Graduate Curriculum
The ISE Department offers both an M.S. and Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering.  These degrees offer students with an opportunity to specialize in one of several concentration areas, opening doors to new jobs and career paths. These concentration areas include:

Data Analytics and Optimization (M.S. only)
Human Systems Integration (M.S. and Ph.D.)
Occupational Safety and Ergonomics (M.S.)
Integrated Lean Six Sigma (M.S. only)
Manufacturing Engineering (M.S. and Ph.D.)
Operations Research (M.S. and Ph.D.)
Supply Chain Management and Production Systems (M.S. only)
Master of Business Logistics Engineering (M.S. only)

Manufacturing Processes.  At the graduate level, ISE Department offers both a M.S. concentration and Ph.D. focusing on its excellent program in advanced manufacturing processes.  This includes education and research concerned with:

Composites and nanocomposites manufacturing
Forming of lightweight materials
Light metal alloy development
Light metal casting processes
Micromachining and precision engineering
Polymer processing

Supply Chain Management and Production Systems.  Logistics is the science of design, control, and maintenance of the effective and efficient flow of resources, service, manufactured goods, personnel, and information. The Industrial Engineer typically focuses on certain aspects of logistics in the supply chain. These include:

Transportation of raw materials to the manufacturer.
Handling and storage of raw materials.
Production and storage of goods.
Scheduling and control of jobs and activities.
Management of the labor force.
Warehousing of finished goods.
Delivery of product to the customer.
Design of various portions of the supply chain that include raw material and distribution networks, production and warehouse facilities.
Design and control of information flow.

Each of these areas requires specialized methods for developing and creating effective and efficient solutions, which are usually based on mathematical theories and methods.

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