
Bachelor of Science - Industrial and Management Systems Engineering







About Bachelor of Science - Industrial and Management Systems Engineering
Program Description
The mission of the undergraduate program in Industrial and Management Systems Engineering (IMSE) is to produce graduates well-grounded in industrial and management systems engineering knowledge and skills consistent with the land-grant mission of MSU. Graduates will be prepared to be productive citizens and contributors to the economic well-being of employers.
The educational objectives for the IMSE program are that Industrial and Management Systems Engineering graduates will:
- Use industrial and management systems engineering tools and knowledge in their chosen career paths.
- Employ effective communication with a range of audiences.
- Display effective teamwork when working with persons from diverse backgrounds, disciplines and skill sets.
- Engage in professional development throughout their careers.
- Contribute to industry and society, including involvement in professional and other service activities.
- Design, manage, improve, and integrate systems across a broad range of organizations.
- Participate in ethical leadership in design and operational activities that contribute to their organization and community.
The undergraduate curriculum in Industrial and Management Systems Engineering (IMSE) includes mathematics, basic sciences, humanities, social sciences, engineering sciences, design, and communication courses distributed over a four-year period. An important feature of the program is to teach students to foster the ability to comprehend, define, and analyze problems; synthesize alternatives; and rationally choose appropriate solutions. This requires a broad technical education that motivates life-long learning to keep pace with technological and social changes.
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering is a broad engineering discipline. IMSEs are "people-oriented problem solvers" who enjoy diversity in their assignments and careers, and are employed in every facet of American business and industry. They are uniquely qualified to analyze a company's customer needs, relate those to products or services, and examine the flow of materials, processes, people and information to "re-engineer" how people work. IMSE alumni include plant managers, manufacturing engineers, change agents, hospital administrators, consultants, quality assurance managers and engineers, technical sales engineers, production supervisors, and department heads. Today IMSEs are active in all kinds of manufacturing and in service operations such as hospitals, banks, airlines, transportation and distribution companies, retailers, utilities, and local, state, and federal governments.
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