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MASTERS PROGRAM

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Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE)


MANUFACTURING AND LOGISTICS TRACK

REQUIRED COURSES (6 courses)

  • ISyE 6201 Manufacturing Systems
  • ISyE 6202 Warehousing Systems
  • ISyE 6203 Transportation and Supply Chain Systems

Select 3 courses from the following list:

  • ISyE 6669 Deterministic Optimization
  • ISyE 6650 Probabilistic Models and Their Applications
  • ISyE 6644 Simulation
  • ISyE 6414 Statistical Modeling and Regression Analysis
  • ISyE 6225 Engineering Economy or ISyE 6227 Financial Engineering

AREA TECHNICAL ELECTIVES (2 courses)

Students must select two courses with demonstrable technical content and that support the manufacturing and logistics track. These courses should be 6000-level or above and need not be confined to ISyE, but may include courses from other fields such as Computing, Mathematics, etc. Selections are subject to the approval of the student's advisor and the Associate Chair for Graduate Studies. A full list of approved technical electives can be found in the Academic Office as well as the Graduate Handbook

FREE ELECTIVES (2 courses)

TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS 30

Of possible interest is our Manufacturing Certificate Program. Details regarding this interdisciplinary activity can be found at:

http://www.marc.gatech.edu/mep/



HUMAN-INTEGRATED SYSTEMS TRACK

REQUIRED COURSES (6 courses)

Select three from the following four offerings in Human-Machine Systems

  • ISyE 6215 Models of Human-Machine Systems
  • ISyE 7210 Real-Time Interactive Simulation
  • ISyE 6231 Design of Human-Integrated Systems
  • ISyE 6223 Understanding and Supporting Human Decision Making

Select 3 from: ISyE 6669, ISyE 6650, ISyE 6644, ISyE 6413, ISyE 6227.

AREA ELECTIVES (4 courses)

Students are encouraged to select 2 courses from human-integrated systems course offerings exemplified by those listed below. For the remaining courses, they may select from this list or, with advisor approval, substitute other courses from ISyE, Computing, Psychology, the Graphics, Visualization, and Usability (GVU) Center, or Cognitive Science.

  • ISyE 6232 Safety-Critical Real-Time Systems
  • ISyE 6205 Cognitive Engineering
  • ISyE 6224 Topics in Human-Integrated Systems
  • ISyE 6779 Dynamic System Simulation & Modeling
  • ISyE 6234 Measurement of Human-Integrated Systems

TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS 30

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