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Industrial and Operations Engineering Program

The Industrial and Operations Engineering program is designed to help students learn how to improve systems and processes through rigorous statistical and mathematical analysis. Engineers, scientists, and others will develop the skills needed to apply industrial and operations engineering concepts and methodologies in the development of products and processes.


Program Overview

The program will provide in-depth knowledge and technical skills in the field of industrial and operations engineering and prepare students for technically significant careers within industry, government, and other organizations. As part of the degree program, all students will have the opportunity to combine general methodological knowledge with a focus on an application area of interest.


Program Committee

  • James C. Spall, Program Chair: Principal Professional Staff, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory, Research Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, JHU Whiting School of Engineering
  • Tridip Bardhan: Chair, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Morgan State University
  • Beryl Castello: Senior Lecturer, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, JHU Whiting School of Engineering

Degree Offered

  • Industrial and Operations Engineering, Master of Science

Courses

Engineering Economics

  • Course Code: EN.715.641
  • Credits: 3
  • Description: This course is designed to help analysts make rational decisions when faced with allocating resources and managing tradeoffs in a resource-constrained setting. The ability to make informed decisions resting on an objective analysis of alternatives is a part of nearly every professional career. The course combines aspects of economics with methods in optimization and statistics.
  • Prerequisites: Multivariate calculus and introductory graduate-level statistics (e.g., EN.625.603). An introductory course in optimization (e.g., EN.625.615) is also recommended but not required.

Institution

  • Name: Johns Hopkins University
  • Location: Baltimore, MD
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