Industrial Engineering
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Industrial Engineering program at Eindhoven University of Technology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of industrial engineering.
Program and Examination Regulations
The Program and Examination Regulations (PER) is the basic document for both students and teachers, containing clear and sufficient information about the program. The PER covers topics such as:
- The content of the program and the associated final examinations
- The number and sequence of other examinations and the times when these can be taken
- The type of examination (oral, written, or other types of examination)
- The period of validity of successfully completed examination components
- The right of inspection and evaluation
Examination Committee Rules and Guidelines
The Higher Education and Research Act draws a distinction between program and examination regulations and examination committee rules and guidelines. The Examination Committee Rules and Guidelines regulate topics such as:
- Compilation of the Examination Committee
- Procedures of the Examination Committee
- Tasks of the Examination Committee
- Rules relating to quality assurance of testing and exams
- Rules relating to measures taken in the event of fraud by examinees
- Rules and guidelines relating to testing and exams
- Compensation regulations
- Graduation regulations
Downloads
The following documents are available for download:
- PER BSc IE&IS - After Revision
- PER BSc IE&IS - Before Revision
- BSA norm for switchers BSc IE&IS start year 2024 and later
Program Structure
The program includes various components, such as:
- Bachelor's programs
- Graduate School
- Pre-master's programs
- TU/e Honors Academy
- Innovation Space
- Testing and assessment
- Internships and graduation projects
- Exchange programs for studying abroad
- Education at partner institutions
- Certificate programs
- Internal double diploma
Guidance and Development
The university offers various support services, including:
- Whom to contact
- Student wellbeing
- Group training sessions
- Extra support during your studies
- Study doubts
- Dual career
- Financial compensation for study delay
- Student responsibilities
- TU/enable
- TINT
Career and Skills
The university provides opportunities for career development, including:
- Vacancies at associations and student teams
- Language Courses and Academic Writing Skills
- TU/e Career Academy
- MyFuture
- Studium Generale
