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Undergraduate Programs at Industrial Engineering Department

    The undergraduate program provides a broad foundation in industrial engineering through combined classroom, computer and laboratory work. The program is designed to prepare the students for a professional career in industrial engineering, including further study at graduate level in this discipline. The curriculum provides students with a scientific and engineering base. It contains a sequence of courses that are accompanied, or followed, by areas of operations research, applied statistics, manufacturing systems, decision science, ergonomic and human factor engineering, and project management to obtain a B.S. degree in industrial engineering. All students must complete a minimum of 140 semester credits, including a senior project (3 credits) and a period of practical training.


Graduate Programs at Industrial Engineering Department

    Graduate programs in Industrial Engineering Department at Sharif University of Technology (SUT) are designed to give students the ability to develop innovative solutions to real problems, including the implementation of creative ideas and application of pure research. It is intended to prepare graduates for highly specialized career positions, such as research and consulting in industry, governmental and service organizations, as well as for teaching and research positions during their period of study. Graduate students can expect to develop their creative abilities to be effective in innovative environments while developing their abilities to communicate and working with individuals to implement new ideas. Graduate students are also actively in touch with people and industrial organizations outside the university.
    The programs offered in the department at the graduate level are:

    1. Master of Science (MS) programs

    At the Master of Science level, we are offering the following programs:

    a) Master of Science in Industrial Engineering, established in 1980.
    b) Master of Science in Social-Economical Systems Engineering, established in 1999, and
    c) Master of Science in System Management and Productivity, established in 1989.

    While Industrial Engineering and Social-Economical Systems Engineering programs are appropriate for students with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering, the System Management and Productivity program is designed for students having a baccalaureate degree in technical fields other than industrial engineering.
    To be eligible for graduation with a Master of Science degree (M.S.) in Industrial Engineering, a student must complete a minimum of 32 semester units that include a research thesis of six semester units, a seminar of two semester units, and attain a grade-point average of 14/20 or better for all courses attempted.

    2. Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering program

    In accordance with the requirements of the Graduate School at SUT, the department of Industrial Engineering offers Ph.D. degrees in various advanced areas of Industrial Engineering.
    Admission into the Ph.D. program requires outstanding academic record in both BS and MS degrees and qualifying in the entrance exam.
    To be eligible for graduation with a Doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in Industrial Engineering, a student must

    a) Complete a minimum of 24 semester units with a GPA of at least 15/20 in all courses attempted,
    b) Pass the English and the qualifying exams,
    c) Advance in the Doctoral proposal defense,
    d) Have two journal articles accepted, and finally
    e) Successfully defend the final doctoral thesis that counts for 24 semester hours.

    Graduate Courses:

    21014. Mathematical Statistics, 4 hr. PR: 21012
    21015. Design of Experiments, 3 hr. PR: 21012
    21018. Probability and Statistics, 3 hr.
    21118. Micro Economics, 2 hr.
    21119. Macro Economics, 2 hr. PR: 21118
    21135. Advanced Engineering Economy, 3 hr. PR: 21131
    21141. Econometrics, 3 hr.(=) PR: 21111, 21112, 21012
    21142. Regression Analysis, 3 hr. (=) PR: 21012 or 21018
    21144. Advance Analysis of Engineering Data, 3 hr. PR: 21018
    21153. Economic Development, 3 hr.
    21235. Budgeting and Control, 2 hr. PR: 21315
    21314. Financial System Analysis, 3 hr. PR: 21321
    21315. Managerial Accounting, 3 hr. PR: 21321
    21513. Production and Inventory Control II, 3 hr.(=) PR: 21512
    21516. Sequencing and Scheduling, 3 hr. PR: 21514
    21517. Forecasting and Time Series Analysis, 3 hr.
    21518. Production Policies, 3 hr. PR: 21984
    21519. Operations Planning, 2 hr.
    21527. System Reliability, 3 hr. PR: 21012
    21528. Principles of Reliability, 3 hr. PR: 21018
    21533. Networks Theory, 3 hr. PR: 21532
    21542. Automation and Manufacturing Designs, 3 hr. PR: 21612
    21543. Automation, 3 hr.
    21544. Computer Aided Design/Manufacturing, 3 hr.
    21546. Petri Networks in Manufacturing, 3 hr.
    21615. Facility Layout Planning and Location, 3 hr. PR: 21612, 21712
    21617. Production Management I, 3 hr.
    21618. Production Management II, 3 hr.
    21623. Organization and Leadership, 2 hr.
    21625. Manpower Planning, 2 hr.
    21629. Organization Theory, 3 hr. PR: 21633
    21639. Industrial Engineering Problem Topics, 3 hr.
    21661. Strategic Planning, 2 hr.
    21712. Operations Research II, 4 hr.(=) PR: 21711
    21713. Mathematical Programming I, 3 hr. PR: 21712, 21742
    21714. Integer Programming and Networks Flow, 3 hr.
    21715. Advanced Linear Programming, 3 hr. PR: 21711
    21716. Dynamic Programming, 3 hr. PR: 21712, 21742
    21731. Advanced Operations Research I, 3 hr.
    21732. Advanced Operations Research II, 3 hr. PR: 21731
    21742. Probability Models and Queuing Theory, 3 hr.(=) PR: 21011
    21743. Queuing Systems, 3 hr. PR: 22061
    21745. Stochastic Processes, 3 hr. PR: 21011
    21746. Applied Probability and Random Processes, 3 hr. PR: 21018
    21752. Nonlinear Programming, 3 hr.(=) PR: 21711
    21781. Problem Topics in Operations Research, 3 hr.
    21915. Seminar, 2 hr.
    21940. M.S.I.E Project
    21942. Fundamental of Computer Simulation, 3 hr.(=) PR: 21012 or 21018
    21943. Simulation Languages, 3 hr. PR: 21942
    21944. Simulation Output Analysis, 2 hr. PR: 21942
    21945 Computer Simulation, 3 hr. PR: 21942
    21950. Individual Study
    21960. M.S.I.M Project
    21974. Management Information Systems, 3 hr.
    21979. Industrial Management Problem Topics, 3 hr.
    21984. System Dynamics, 3 hr.
    21985. Industrial Dynamics, 3 hr. PR: 21984





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