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Industrial Engineering Degrees: General Information
Industrial engineers study the efficiency and processes of organizations, manufacturing plants, individuals and other interaction based events. They determine points of inefficiency and develop solutions to improve overall output. Most industrial engineers complete at least a bachelor's degree in Engineering, with many earning master's degree. Courses in these degree programs include mathematics, physics, business processes, computer programming and more. Many industrial engineers are self employed and offer services as a consultant to businesses in a variety of industries.
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Keiser University
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Associates- Associates in Science in Applied Engineering
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National University
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Doctorate- PhD-TIM - Engineering Management
Universal Technical Institute
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Liberty University
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Masters- MS: Engineering Management: Leadership
San Joaquin Valley College
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Associates- Maintenance Technician
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Cornell University
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Engineering- Aerospace and Astronautical Engineering
- Bioengineering and Agricultural Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering
- Engineering - Mechanics
- Engineering Physics
- Environmental Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Operations Research
- Materials Engineering
- Math
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medical and Biomedical Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
- System Engineering
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- Doctorate
- First-Professional Degree
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Stanford University
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Engineering- Aerospace and Astronautical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials Engineering
- Math
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medical and Biomedical Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- System Engineering
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Graduate- Doctorate
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