Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering 

The ÈâÈ⴫ý State Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISYE) program combines skills from both Industrial Engineering and Systems Engineering. ISYEs interpret qualitative and quantitative data to analyze a system's functionality and to make decisions that ultimately improve those systems. Computer programming is used to attain these systems-level and people-level objectives in a technology-driven society. As an ISYE, you use an interdisciplinary and structured approach to designing and deploying successful systems to blend engineering, systems thinking, and management topics. You will learn how to streamline work processes, optimization methods, and risk management while ensuring that all likely aspects of a project or system are considered and integrated into a whole.

 Examples of ISYE projects include: 

  • Planning and executing relief operations for natural disasters
  • Designing safety protocols for autonomous vehicles
  • Streamlining the flow of patients in hospitals while improving the quality of care
  • Designing a transportation system, including warehouse locations and truck routes, in order to improve on-time deliveries at lower cost.
  • Leading a project team to develop the next presidential helicopter.

Students in the Industrial and Systems Engineering degree path have the opportunity to concentrate in either Industrial (IE) or Systems (SYE) Engineering. Due to the similarities between the two disciplines, 75% of the curriculum is shared, providing graduates with an expanded job market opportunity while the remaining 25% is directed towards the specifics of each area of engineering.

There is significant overlap in the career paths that an IE versus an SYE may follow. IE tends to be more focused on business, with courses in accounting and supply chain management while SYE is more focused on large-scale systems such as for the defense, aerospace, or automotive industries. 

This program offers course work in:

  • Project Management for Engineers
  • Design and Improvement of Quality Processes
  • Supply Chain Logistics Management
  • Manufacturing and Service System
  • Facilities Planning and Materials Handling

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Program Snapshot

Program Format: On Campus

Number of Credit Hours: 127 Total Hours

Entry Term: Fall, Spring, Summer

Time to Complete: Four-year Program

Primary Campus: Marietta

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Industrial and Systems Engineering Degree Benefits at ÈâÈ⴫ý State

  • Academic Excellence – The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering is committed to maintaining high academic standards. As an ISYE student, you must meet the program’s Engineering Standing Requirements, which include having a minimum 2.7 GPA in select math, science, and engineering courses before enrolling in upper-division courses.

  • Innovative Research – The program is offered on-campus in Marietta and is located within KSU’s Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SPCEET). The College has state-of-the-art labs and facilities, and dedicated Research Centers like the Center for Advanced Materials Research and Education, to conduct a wide range of innovative research projects year-round.

What can you do with an Industrial and Systems Engineering degree?

  • Engineering Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Production Manager
  • Product Design
  • Mechanical and Related Engineers
  • Manufacturing Technician
  • Quality Assurance
  • Industrial Electrician
  • Supply Analyst
  • Occupationa Health and Safety Manager

Industrial and Systems Engineering Salary and Career Information

The Industrial and Systems Engineering career offers many career paths that can easily align with your current and future goals. Below are just a few jobs that are achievable with a bachelor’s degree in industrial and systems engineering from KSU.

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Double Owl Pathway

Double Owl Pathways allows undergraduate students to obtain their undergraduate and graduate degrees at significantly lower costs and in less time than pursuing each degree separately. KSU offers a variety of Pathways to choose from various disciplines, allowing students to graduate sooner and get a head start on their future careers.

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering

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Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, MD # 9061 
650 Clair Harris Road
Marietta Campus
W. Clair Harris Textile Center, Building M
Room #M-108
Marietta, GA 30060 

Phone: 470-578-7243

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