The Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering incorporates mathematics, natural sciences, economics and other social and engineering sciences to optimize complex processes or systems. Industrial and systems engineering is concerned with the development, improvement, and implementation of integrated systems of people, economics, knowledge, information, equipment, energy, materials. Analysis and synthesis of information acquired from these disciplines increases productivity and decreases wasted resources.

After admission to the University, students may enroll in the BS Industrial and Systems Engineering program with:

  1. Recommended high school or transfer cumulative GPA of 3.5
  2. Recommended composite ACT of 28 or composite SAT of 1310-1340 (post 2016 version)
  3. Recommended mathematics ACT of 26 or mathematics SAT of 620 (post 2016 version)

The BS Industrial and Systems Engineering requires completion of the following 127 credits:
General Education (39 credit hours)
Essential Engineering Core (37 credit hours)
Industrial and Systems Engineering Core (51 credit hours)