Graduate Courses
Master of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering
The Industrial Engineering graduate curriculum is designed to enhance the fundamental concepts and practical knowledge of modern engineering. The program will prepare students for immediate engineering challenges with a lifetime of professional advancement and provide students with an educational background to cope with future technological advancements as well as the ability to pursue Ph.D. studies. Course topics are listed below.
Approved Topics courses:
- Management of Professionals
- Risk Management
- Engineering Analysis for Decision Making
- Sustainable Manufacturing
- Fundamentals of Sustainable Engineering
- Wind farm layout design and operation management
IEEN 5303-Advanced Topics in Industrial Engineering
IEEN 5305-Graduate Research Project
IEEN 5306-Thesis Research
IEEN 5312-Supply Chain Management IEEN 5313-Inventory Systems
IEEN 5314-Activity Scheduling
IEEN 5315-Nonlinear Programming
IEEN 5321-Computer Application of Statistical Methods in Engineering
IEEN 5322-Computer Simulation of Industrial Systems
IEEN 5323-Occupational Biomechanics IEEN 5324-Ergonomics
IEEN 5325-System Safety IEEN 5326-Economic Decision Theory
IEEN 5327-Engineering Project Management
IEEN 5328-Reliability Theory
IEEN 5329-Advanced Engineering Economic Analysis
IEEN 5330-Computer Integrated Engineering Design
IEEN 5331-Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems
IEEN 5332-Manufacturing System Design
IEEN 5333-Six Sigma and ISO Standards
IEEN 5334-Lean Manufacturing
IEEN 5335-Principles of Optimization
IEEN 5336-Linear Programming and Extensions
Admission Requirements:
- A four-year degree in Engineering or closely related field, or
- Students satisfying concurrent enrollment criteria of Texas A&M-Kingsville graduate classes.
If you are interested to earn graduate credits while you are still an undergraduate student, please contact Industrial Engineering Graduate Coordinator (Dr. Hua Li, hua.li@tamuk.edu, 361-593-4057) for details about the Fast-Track program