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Industrial and Systems Engineering, M.S.
Industrial and Systems Engineering, M.S. Student Learning Outcomes
College
Engineering and Engineering Technology
Major
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Degree
M.S.
Date Revised
January 6, 2021
Student Learning Outcomes and Proposed Methods for Collecting Data (from Assessment Plan)
Student Learning Outcomes
An ability to define and formulate Industrial and Systems Engineering problems.
An ability to apply math and scientific tools to define, design, predict, improve, and optimize the systems performance.
An ability to independently learn advanced topics in Industrial and Systems Engineering.
An ability to conduct research or project professionally and ethically
An ability to effectively communicate ideas/concepts and research findings through technical reports and professional presentations.
Methods of Assessment
Course-Embedded Assessments (1, 3-5)
Thesis/Project (1-5)
Exit Survey (1-5)
Employer Survey (1-5)
Last Updated
AAE updated August 2021
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