Graduate Programs
Explore our Graduate Programs
The Graduate program in Industrial Engineering offers a Master of Applied Science (MASc), a Master of Engineering (MEng) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
Programs Offered
Master of Applied Science (MASc)
An MASc graduate program consists of not less than 12 credit hours, the graduate seminar, the research methods course and a thesis selected upon the advice of the thesis supervisor.
Type of Program:
Research-based
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Duration:
2 years
Master of Engineering (MEng)
A coursework degree requiring at least seven courses, one graduate seminar, with the option of a project.
Type of Program:
Course-based
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Duration:
1-2 years
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
A research degree that usually requires a MASc for admission. It requires at least four courses, two graduate seminars, a comprehensive examination and an original research thesis.
Type of Program:
Research-based
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Duration:
3-6 years
Research Opportunities
Students entering the Master's program come from a variety of backgrounds, including Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Science and others.
Key Areas of Research
Sustainable supply chain management |
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Data analytics |
Acute stroke treatment & emergency services logistics |
Blood services optimization |
Maritime risk management & logistics |
Industry 4.0 |
Optimization |
Operational Excellence |
Research Groups & Labs
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Sustainable Production, Analytics and Remanufacturing Exploration (SPARX)
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Maritime Risk and Safety (MARS)
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Health Care Operations Research (HCOR)
Student Testimonials
Our students share their Industrial Engineering experiences.