Future Undergraduate Students
The Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Department at NDSU is composed of two separate majors: Industrial Engineering & Management and Manufacturing Engineering. Below are descriptions of both majors, plus information to give you a better idea of what the IME Department at NDSU is all about. Feel free to look around and see if industrial engineering or manufacturing engineering is right for you!
Industrial Engineering & Management Industrial engineers work in every type of enterprise manufacturers of every sort of industrial and consumer product; healthcare, financial, transportation, distribution and other types of service industries; governmental units and agencies. Where most branches of engineering are concerned with designing products, industrial engineering concentrates on designing, installing, and improving procedures and systems for effective and efficient operation of enterprises.
IE&M Frequently Asked Questions
Description of IE&M Program
Industrial Engineering Curriculum
Manufacturing Engineering Manufacturing engineers earn their living by making decisions about technology, machines, people and money. Every day of their working careers, manufacturing engineers are called upon to design a process or a system or to solve a problem. They must know how to use many different kinds of resources, including machines, robots, people, computer-based controls and analysis tools, information networks and money.
Manufacturing Engineering Frequently Asked Questions
Description of Manufacturing Engineering Program
Manufacturing Engineering Curriculum
Contact Information For further information about the Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering please contact:
Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, Chair
Dr. Kambiz Farahmand North Dakota State University Civil & Industrial Engineering 202 Fargo, ND 58105-5285
Tel: (701) 231-7287 Fax: (701) 231-7195 Email:
Susan.L.Peterson.2@ndsu.edu, IME Administrative Secretary Web:
www.ndsu.edu/ndsu/ime/
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