Master of Engineering (Industrial)

Master of Engineering students possess the analytical skills typical of engineering blended with a deep level of knowledge of their specific field of interest at the graduate level. They have the scientific knowledge and technical competence to identify, research, design, and implement engineering solutions that positively impact society.

Students in the Industrial Engineering stream seek to promote enhanced interactions between people, systems, and their workplaces. They have the breadth of knowledge to offer solutions to a wide array of technical challenges while also being able to bring the benefits of specialization.

Students may follow one or more of the four streams within the degree. The streams are Engineering Data Analytics, Engineering Project Management, Lean Engineering, and Supply Chain Engineering.

Technical Competencies

  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems
  • Design and Systems Optimization
  • Operations Research
  • Risk Analysis and Management 
  • Routing and Scheduling 
  • Supply Chain Analytics

Typical Roles

  • Data Analytics Developer
  • Lean Manufacturing Engineer/Coordinator 
  • Process Improvement Engineer 
  • Production Engineer
  • Project Planning Engineer
  • Quality and Process Engineer 
  • Reliability Engineer 
  • Research Assistant Engineer 
  • Supply Chain Analyst 
  • Technology Analyst

Internship Schedule

Fall Intake

  Fall Winter Summer
1st year Study Study Study
2nd year Work Term Study Graduation

 

Winter Intake

  Fall Winter Summer
1st year   Study Study
2nd year Study Work Term Study
3rd year Graduation    

 

Typical Pay Rates

Hourly $22.00