Industrial & Systems Engineering Program

Optimize Systems. Improve Outcomes. Lead with Impact.

Auburn’s online Industrial and Systems Engineering program is designed for working professionals. Gain the analytical and quantitative skills to optimize complex systems, improve processes, and drive efficiency—while learning on a flexible schedule from Auburn Engineering faculty.

100% Online
Designed for
Working Professionals
33 Credit Hours
Non-Thesis
Option
No GRE
Required
Focus Areas in
Analytics, Operations,
Systems, and Supply Chain

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Engineer What’s Next

Industrial and systems engineers improve complex processes and systems across industries. This program equips you with the tools to analyze data, solve problems, and lead with a systems-thinking mindset.

Advanced Analytical Skills

Strengthen your foundation in statistics, optimization, simulation, and decision analysis.

Real-World Application

Apply proven techniques to improve operations, reduce costs, and increase efficiency.

Lead With Impact

Build the leadership and communication skills to drive change across organizations.

Versatile Career Paths

Prepare for roles in operations research, analytics, quality, logistics, consulting, and more.

Prepare for What’s Next

A master’s degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering can open doors to high-impact roles in a wide range of industries.

33 Credit Hours
No GRE Required
High Demand Across Manufacturing, Healthcare, Logistics, Government, and More

Same Auburn faculty. Same diploma.

Program Highlights

  • Non-Thesis Path: Complete the degree through 33 credit hours of coursework.
  • Same Faculty, Same Diploma: Learn from Auburn faculty and earn the same respected degree as on-campus students.
  • Advanced Technical Electives: Customize your learning with courses in analytics, simulation, quality, supply chain, and systems engineering.
  • Industry-Focused Curriculum: Gain in-demand skills in optimization, data analysis, and decision-making.
  • Career Advancement: Prepare for roles such as Operations Research Analyst, Process Improvement Engineer, Supply Chain Analyst, and more.

Ready to Launch Your Career?

Join Auburn’s online Master of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering program and take the next step toward becoming a leader in any industry.

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