M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering
Program Overview
Industrial and Systems Engineering
The Industrial and Systems Engineering program is offered by the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering at San José State University.
Program Overview
The program provides students with a comprehensive education in industrial and systems engineering, preparing them for careers in a variety of fields, including production and quality, supply chain and logistics, healthcare and service systems, and human factors engineering.
Programs Offered
- B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering
- General Information
- Educational Objectives
- Learning Outcomes
- Program Requirements
- Electives
- 4-Year Plan
- Course Offering Pattern
- Senior Design Projects
- Admissions
- Minors in Industrial and Systems Engineering
- M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Program Information
- Specialty Area 1: Production and Quality
- Specialty Area 2: Supply Chain and Logistics Engineering
- Specialty Area 3: Healthcare and Service Systems Engineering
- Specialty Area 4: Human Factors Engineering
- Learning Outcomes
- Program Requirements
- Admissions
- M.S. in Engineering Management
- Technical Requirements
- General Information
- Learning Outcomes
- Program Requirements
- Transfer Policy
- Admissions
- MS ISE, Operational Analytics Concentration
- General Information
- Program Requirements
- Admissions
- M.S. in Human Factors and Ergonomics
- MS in HFE, UX Concentration
- Six Sigma Certificate
Resources
- Advising
- Course Descriptions
- Financial Aid
- Laboratories
- ISE Community
- Jobs and Internships
- Careers in Industrial Engineering
Awards and Spotlights
- Six Sigma Black Belt Exam
- Grant Awards
- University and College Awards
- Student Awards
- ISE Alumni Spotlights
- ISE Faculty Spotlights
- Senior Design Project Spotlights
- ISE Advisory Council Spotlights
M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering
The M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in industrial and systems engineering.
Program Information
The program offers four specialty areas: Production and Quality, Supply Chain and Logistics Engineering, Healthcare and Service Systems Engineering, and Human Factors Engineering.
Learning Outcomes
The program learning outcomes are designed to prepare students for careers in industrial and systems engineering.
Program Requirements
The program requirements include a set of core courses, specialty area courses, and elective courses.
Admissions
The admissions requirements for the program include a bachelor's degree in industrial and systems engineering or a related field, a minimum GPA, and letters of recommendation.
