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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide
Industrial Engineering, MEng
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The master of engineering with specialization in industrial engineering (MEng IE) degree is offered through the School of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (SSIE). The MEng IE degree equips graduates with the skills needed to be effective in industry and provides the balance of theory and practical knowledge for the practice of the profession. Taking advantage of the industrial resources in the Binghamton area allows the program to develop a realistic approach to integrating both engineering and non-engineering systems, such as those found in manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation, using a wide variety of industrial and systems engineering tools, such as modeling and simulation, statistical process control, scheduling, human factors, and supply chain management, among others. The MEng IE program is practice-oriented and culminates in a sequence of two courses that focus on engineering projects.
Important Information:
- Many of the graduate courses in the School of SSIE are also offered through EngiNet (Watson College Distance Learning Program).
- All of the School of SSIE graduate programs (including all available concentrations) are available fully online in addition to the traditional on-campus offerings.
- Any graduate student who may have taken an undergraduate course that is cross-listed with a graduate course will already have earned the credit for the undergraduate course. Note that the student will not be eligible to earn graduate-level credit for the cross-listed graduate course at a later date and will not be eligible to take the course again at the graduate level.
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Admission Requirements
Applicants who have already earned a BS in any engineering field or a related field are invited to apply for admission to this program.
Applications are considered for both spring and fall semesters and are reviewed on a rolling basis.
- Recommended submission dates for fall semester admission: Apply before Feb. 1 for funding consideration or April 1 for regular admission.
- Recommended submission dates for spring semester admission: Apply before Oct. 15 for funding consideration or Nov. 15 for regular admission.
Graduate students who are well qualified may receive assistantships, such as teaching assistantships (TA), research project assistantships (RPA) or graduate assistantships (GA). Funding decisions are decided among the admitted pool of applicants during the spring semester for fall admissions, and as needed for spring admissions.
Applications to degree programs should include:
- Official transcript(s), although unofficial transcripts are acceptable for initial application
- Two letters of recommendation
- A personal statement including mention of interests
- Official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores (this requirement may be waived at the discretion of the graduate director)
- International applicants should also include:
- Proof of English proficiency (such as Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), PTE academic scores, or Duolingo)
- Immigration and financial documentation (i.e., the International Student Financial Statement and statement of financial support/bank statement)
Program Requirements
In addition to the requirements listed below, a student whose undergraduate degree is not in engineering may be required to complete some preparatory study, to be defined by the director of graduate studies based on the candidate’s background. The preparatory study does not count toward the graduate degree.
To complete the MEng in Industrial Engineering, students must must maintain at least a B average in all graduate coursework.
Required Courses (12 credits)
For students with adequate backgrounds, the required courses may be substituted with electives with consent from the director of graduate studies and/or the chair of the school.
Elective Courses (15 credits)
- Five additional graduate-level courses from the school.
Subject to the approval of the director of graduate studies, the student may elect to substitute up to two graduate-level courses from a non-SSIE school or department.
Master’s Project (Minimum 3 credits)
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