9 Master's degrees in Industrial & Systems Engineering in Wisconsin, United States
Industrial Engineering - Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering
By examining, designing, testing and evaluating products, environments and how people interact in it, Industrial Engineering - Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering graduates at University of Wisconsin Madison can create productive, safe and satisfying environments for humans, and apply industrial and systems engineering tools and approaches to specific health care problems.
Manufacturing Systems Engineering
The Master of Science in Manufacturing Systems Engineering (MSE) offered by the University of Wisconsin Madison is an on-campus, multidisciplinary degree, drawing courses and faculty from engineering, business, computer sciences, and statistics.
Industrial Engineering
The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering offers opportunities for graduate study leading to the master of science and the doctor of philosophy degrees in Industrial Engineering.
Industrial Engineering - Research
Industrial Engineering - Research from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option within the Industrial Engineering MS.
Biological Systems Engineering
Graduate work in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering (BSE) at University of Wisconsin Madison leads to the master of science and doctor of philosophy degrees. Graduates of the program help fill the need for highly educated engineers in industry, consulting firms, government agencies, and educational institutions.
Industrial Engineering - Systems Engineering and Analytics
The program in Industrial Engineering - Systems Engineering and Analytics at University of Wisconsin Madison will train students to recognize, identify, analyze, and solve decision problems arising in the efficient operations of engineering systems. The program focuses on methods and models for data analytics and data-driven decision-making.
Industrial and Systems Engineering
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Master of Science in Engineering program is a flexible program designed to meet the needs of a wide variety of students. The Industrial and Systems Engineering program can be a stepping-stone on the way to further studies and the pursuit of advanced research, such as can be obtained by pursuing the PhD.
Engineering - Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Rapid change is constant in manufacturing. This Engineering - Manufacturing Systems Engineering program at University of Wisconsin Madison helps you build your competitive edge as you prepare to lead and manage in this dynamic field. You will be ready to innovate when it comes to advanced technologies, lean, data analytics and technical project management.
Engineering - Sustainable Systems Engineering
The online master degree Engineering - Sustainable Systems Engineering (SSE) at the University of Wisconsin Madison focuses on preparing you to understand the policy, science, engineering and economics of tomorrow’s clean energy systems and sources.