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Engineer solutions in every industry
At the University of Michigan, our Industrial and Operations Engineering (IOE) students harness the power of data and design to transform systems and processes that make a meaningful impact on people’s lives. U-M IOE graduates redefine what it means to be an engineer, stepping into high-demand roles as research innovators and industry trailblazers worldwide.
Our diverse graduate programs offer the flexibility in coursework and modality to help you shape your preferred path. You’ll be empowered to advance human-centered engineering while securing a future full of opportunity, with a network you trust.
#2
Ranked graduate program in the U.S. News & World Report (2025)
$108k
Average salary of
U-M IOE master’s
graduates (2022-2023)
With the help of our academic and master’s peer advisors, you can build a degree program to meet your needs.
Industrial and Operational Engineering Master’s
With a master’s degree in Industrial and Operations Engineering (IOE), you’ll learn how to challenge traditional engineering boundaries. Our multidisciplinary approach goes beyond manufacturing, focusing on designing efficient, human-centered systems in any field.
Systems Engineering and Design Master’s
The Systems Engineering and Design (SED) master’s degree at the U-M is designed to shape students into resilient leaders who can thrive in today’s rapidly evolving industries. This program, which can be taken online or on-campus, combines fundamental engineering principles with human-centered design in mind to consider the broader implications of engineering decisions.
Industrial and Operational Engineering PhD
University of Michigan Industrial and Operations Engineering (U-M IOE) PhD students have fellowships for year one, guaranteed funding until completion and can access more than a dozen graduate student certificate programs across campus.
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