Overview
The Industrial Engineering B.S./M.S program from Kansas State University Key Facts:
Since there is some overlap between undergraduate and graduate study, some graduate courses will satisfy the degree requirements for the undergraduate degree. A maximum of 9 credit hours from the M.S.I.E. degree can be counted toward the B.S.I.E. degree. Some additional conditions are:
The student must complete all B.S.I.E. undergraduate requirements with the exception that up to 9 credit hours of IMSE 600 level classes taken for graduate credit can also count toward his/her undergraduate degree requirements.
- The student must complete 30 graduate credit hours with a graduate GPA of at least 3.0.
- The student must complete all B.S.I.E. undergraduate requirements with the exception that up to 9 credit hours of IMSE 600 or 700 level classes taken for graduate credit can also count toward his/her undergraduate degree requirements
- Up to 9 credit hours of IMSE 600 level classes taken for graduate credit can also count toward the undergraduate degree requirements (e.g. IMSE 641, IMSE 666, and IMSE 643).
- At least 60% of the graduate credit hours on the Graduate Program of Study must be in classes at the 700 level or above. (Note: a student can take at most 4 graduate classes at the 600 level).
- Once a student applies for this program, he/she must be continuously enrolled to complete this program. If a student is not enrolled for a fall or spring semester, this student loses the ability to count graduate credit hours toward his/her undergraduate degree.
- All students must take core courses at the graduate level.
- No more than one “C” will be allowed in any of the core classes. This may require repeating some classes.
- At most 6 hours of graduate courses can be taken from a department other than IMSE.
- A student pursuing a thesis format, must complete at least 6 credit hours of Masters Thesis (IMSE 899).
Once an individual is admitted to the concurrent B.S./M.S.I.E. degree program, the student should consult the graduate handbook for policies and procedures for graduate degrees, which include: supervisory committee, final examination, thesis defense, etc. The student’s supervisory committee must approve the program of study, which is that student’s graduation requirements.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Quality Engineering
- Advanced Production and Inventory
- Methods of Operations
- Normative Theory of Decisions
- Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis
Industrial Logistics Engineering
- Network Flows and Graph Theory
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 60 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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- Nov. 1: Priority date for spring international
- Dec. 1: Priority date for spring transfer
- Feb. 1: Priority date for fall freshman, transfer and international
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Manhattan, United States
Disciplines
Industrial & Systems Engineering View 328 other Bachelors in Industrial & Systems Engineering in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- The student must be seeking a B.S.I.E. degree from IMSE.
- The student must have completed at least 80 credit hours of his/her undergraduate degree.
- The student’s cumulative undergraduate GPA must be at least 3.25.
- The student must have a member of K-State’s Graduate Faculty in the IMSE department agree to be his/her major professor (this professor can be changed in accordance to K-State’s policies).
- The student must apply for this program before receiving his/her B.S.I.E. degree.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents30388 USD / year≈ 30388 USD / year - Out-of-State30388 USD / year≈ 30388 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State12694 USD / year≈ 12694 USD / year
Living costs
Manhattan
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