The Industrial Engineering program at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson Polytechnic University) is a four-year Bachelor of Engineering degree offered through the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. It focuses on optimizing complex processes, systems, and organizations by integrating people, materials, information, equipment, and energy. Objectives include developing skills in systems design, operations research, ergonomics, and quality control to improve efficiency in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. Unique features include mandatory co-op work terms for practical experience, hands-on projects using simulation software, and a curriculum that emphasizes sustainable engineering practices.
Graduates are prepared for roles in improving productivity and reducing costs across various sectors. The program boasts strong employability, with alumni working in consulting, supply chain management, and process optimization.
The program utilizes the Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CEIE) for prototyping and business incubation. Partnerships include collaborations with industry leaders like Bombardier and Magna International for co-op placements and research projects. Specialized labs include the Human Factors and Ergonomics Lab and the Simulation and Optimization Lab.
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