BS Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

Industrial and manufacturing engineers are concerned with the design, improvement, installation, and operation of integrated systems of people, material, information, and energy for the development of environmentally sound and globally competitive enterprises. Industrial/manufacturing engineers are needed in industries ranging from medical products and equipment manufacturing to automotive and electronic components manufacturing. Their skills benefit organizations such as hospitals, banks, airlines, telecommunications companies, and more. Some activities of an industrial/manufacturing engineer include: methods improvement; plant layout; integration of automation components (CAD and CAM); logistics; supply chain management; economic analysis; optimization of resources; quality control; reliability analysis; and ergonomics, i.e., design of workplaces, equipment, and tools for maximum productivity and employee comfort and safety. In manufacturing companies, industrial/manufacturing engineers may be responsible for production and inventory control, quality control, plant layout, and work station design, and may lead the effort for the introduction of new technologies and other advancements. Industrial engineering is an engineering profession that is concerned with the optimization of complex processes, systems, or organizations by developing, improving and implementing integrated systems of people, money, knowledge, information and equipment. Industrial engineering is central to manufacturing operations.

Core Courses

  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Production and Operations Management
  • Engineering Economics
  • Manufacturing Processes—Materials, Metrology and Treatments
  • Principles of Numerical Control
  • Engineering Graphics
  • Statistical Quality Control
  • Probability and Statistics in Engineering
  • Industrial Costs and Controls
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Fundamentals

Eligibility Criteria

  • A Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) with Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical, or ICS, including Mathematics, Physics, and Computer 
  • A minimum score of 50% an intermediate or equivalent
  • They also need to pass an entrance test

Scope

The scope of industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME)I spans the optimization of processes, systems, and resources in industries to improve efficiency, productivity, and sustainability
  • Economic and Managerial Contributions
  • Research and Development
  • Technology Integration
  • Sustainability and Green Engineering

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