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University of Wisconsin
Madison
United States

Industrial Engineering

About

The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering at the University of Wisconsin is a comprehensive, systems-focused program that trains students to design, improve, and optimize complex processes across a variety of industries. This four-year, full-time degree combines engineering principles with analytics, operations research, and management science to create efficient systems involving people, materials, machines, and technology. The curriculum is grounded in mathematics, computer science, and core engineering while integrating business, decision-making, and human factors to prepare students for the challenges of modern production and service environments.

Students engage in coursework that blends theory with application, gaining experience in areas such as manufacturing systems, supply chain design, simulation, ergonomics, and data analytics. With access to labs, real-world case studies, and faculty-led research, students develop skills in problem-solving, process modeling, and optimization. Whether improving manufacturing lines, healthcare systems, or logistics networks, learners are taught to approach problems holistically. The program emphasizes innovation, ethical responsibility, and continuous improvement—key values that equip students to lead and adapt in evolving technological and organizational landscapes.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Industrial Engineering
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Science
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 15 January 2026
  • Location: University of Wisconsin, United States
  • Field of Study: Industrial & Systems Engineering
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Engineering and Analytical Foundations
• Calculus I & II
• Introduction to Engineering Design
• General Chemistry
• Physics: Mechanics and Thermodynamics

Year 2 – Core Industrial Engineering Principles
• Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
• Data Analytics for Engineers
• Probability and Engineering Statistics
• Introduction to Industrial Engineering Systems

Year 3 – Systems Analysis and Optimization
• Operations Research
• Manufacturing Systems and Automation
• Simulation Modeling and Analysis
• Human Factors and Ergonomics

Year 4 – Design Integration and Professional Practice
• Capstone Design Project in Industrial Systems
• Supply Chain and Logistics Engineering
• Quality Control and Lean Manufacturing
• Engineering Ethics and Project Management

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program are highly sought after in manufacturing, healthcare, technology firms, consulting agencies, and logistics and supply chain organizations. Common job titles include industrial engineer, operations analyst, quality engineer, process improvement specialist, supply chain planner, and systems consultant. The combination of technical expertise and business-oriented thinking prepares graduates to design efficient workflows, reduce costs, enhance productivity, and improve safety across sectors. Many students also pursue graduate study in industrial engineering, business analytics, or operations management. With strong problem-solving abilities and a systems mindset, industrial engineering graduates contribute to organizations seeking innovation, efficiency, and data-driven performance improvement.

Why Choose This Program

This program offers a strategic blend of engineering precision, data-informed decision-making, and organizational insight, making it ideal for students who want to improve how systems work across industries. At the University of Wisconsin, students learn from expert faculty who are engaged in applied research and industry partnerships. The curriculum emphasizes real-world relevance, incorporating case studies, internships, and project-based learning that mirrors industry needs. Students graduate not only with technical proficiency but with the leadership skills and ethical grounding to navigate complex, people-centered systems. Whether streamlining production, enhancing service delivery, or reimagining global logistics, this degree prepares you to optimize the future through engineering excellence and innovation.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA