Industrial Engineering and Management
The Industrial Revolution, globalization, and the advancement of technology have generated the need for research aimed at developing efficient work planning methods, establishing comparison metrics, and analyzing extensive data using engineering tools to optimize processes within organizations. This field is called Industrial Engineering and Management.
Industrial engineers and managers are involved in planning, production, and overseeing processes across a wide range of roles and aspects.
Among the subjects studied in the program: probability and statistics, mathematics, fundamentals of management, organizational behavior, economics, accounting, entrepreneurship, operational control, financial management, operations management, project management and more. Additionally, students develop their skills in utilizing relevant information technologies for management and organization, such as Excel, ERP, Access, MS Project and others.
In the department, students specialize in three tracks:
Marketing Management: The curriculum emphasizes various aspects of the entire marketing system in a competitive environment. The studies provide theoretical and practical knowledge in analyzing competition in the industry, conducting market research to determine marketing strategy, and developing a marketing mix to achieve promotional objectives.
Logistics: students are equipped to take center stage in the operations and work in any organization, factory, or company. The courses prepare students for active engagement in industry in subjects such as inventory and procurement management, logistics planning, international trade and shipping, and more. Additionally, the specialization prepares graduates for work in key professions and areas within the supply chain.
Manufacturing Systems: This specialization emphasizes planning, monitoring, and managing manufacturing systems, quality assurance, project management, work methods planning and improvement, inventory management methods and more.