Programme description
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Management (IEM) is a practical and comprehensive program that begins by grounding students in the core principles of engineering, technology, and business. Early in the program, students acquire the knowledge and skills needed to design effective industrial systems, understanding how processes, resources, and operations work together. As they progress, they learn to implement and manage these systems, applying problem solving, process optimization, and strategic decision making to improve efficiency, productivity, and quality in realworld industrial settings. The program also emphasizes adaptability to global market changes, innovation, ethical responsibility, and lifelong learning, preparing graduates to respond to the evolving demands of modern industries. Its relevance lies in equipping professionals who can develop and manage industrial systems, support technological and business innovation, and lead operations effectively. Graduates emerge as skilled Industrial managers capable of driving efficiency, fostering innovation, and contributing to sustainable organizational and industrial growth both locally and internationally.
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