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The Industrial Engineering - Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering Master’s Program at the University of Wisconsin is a one-year, full-time, on-campus Master of Science program that combines the fields of industrial engineering, human factors, and health systems to improve the quality of healthcare delivery and optimize system performance. This program focuses on understanding the interaction between humans and complex systems within healthcare environments, aiming to design systems that enhance patient safety, improve outcomes, and streamline processes. Students will gain expertise in areas such as healthcare systems engineering, ergonomics, human-centered design, and data-driven decision-making.
The curriculum is designed to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to solve real-world problems in healthcare systems. Students will explore key topics such as healthcare operations, workflow optimization, patient safety, and the use of technology to support healthcare decision-making. Throughout the program, students will have opportunities to collaborate with healthcare providers, work on interdisciplinary teams, and engage in hands-on projects. By the end of the program, graduates will be well-prepared to apply their skills in improving healthcare delivery and managing healthcare systems, preparing them for leadership roles in both healthcare organizations and industrial engineering sectors.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering
Semester 2 – Advanced Human Factors and Healthcare Operations
Semester 3 – Specialized Topics in Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering
Semester 4 – Capstone Project and Professional Development
Graduates of the Industrial Engineering - Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering Master’s Program at the University of Wisconsin are prepared to take on leadership roles within healthcare systems, hospitals, government agencies, and private industry. With specialized knowledge in human factors engineering, health systems optimization, and data analysis, they can pursue careers as Healthcare Systems Engineers, Human Factors Engineers, Patient Safety Consultants, Healthcare Operations Managers, and Health IT Consultants. Graduates also have the opportunity to work in healthcare research organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and nonprofit organizations focused on healthcare improvement. The program’s interdisciplinary approach ensures that graduates can contribute to improving patient care, optimizing healthcare processes, and ensuring the safety and effectiveness of healthcare technologies. Whether in healthcare administration, technology development, or policy-making, graduates of this program are equipped with the skills to make a positive impact on healthcare delivery systems.
The Industrial Engineering - Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering Master’s Program at the University of Wisconsin offers a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between engineering and healthcare. This one-year, full-time program is specifically designed for students who wish to apply their engineering background to solve real-world problems in healthcare systems, with an emphasis on improving patient safety, efficiency, and quality of care. The program’s interdisciplinary approach combines industrial engineering principles with human factors psychology and health systems analysis, providing students with a well-rounded skill set to tackle complex challenges in healthcare. Students will gain hands-on experience through case studies, internships, and capstone projects with leading healthcare organizations, giving them the opportunity to apply their knowledge in real-world healthcare settings. Graduates will leave the program equipped with the expertise to take on leadership roles in both healthcare and engineering industries, driving innovations in healthcare delivery systems, process improvements, and patient care outcomes.
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