Join our industrial systems engineering graduate programs and get access to professors doing research on the world stage and cutting-edge labs and facilities. Specialize in industrial systems engineering areas including:
- Manufacturing
- Control
- Process Engineering
- Energy Systems
Complete a master’s degree in industrial systems engineering several ways, including:
- Master of Applied Science – Thesis (30 credit hours) – Focus on industrial systems engineering research. The degree ends with a thesis.
- Master of Applied Science – Co-op (38 credit hours)
- Master of Engineering – Project (30 credit hours) – Combine your academic knowledge with professional experience through an industrial engineering project.
- Master of Engineering – Co-op (38 credit hours)
Combine your courses in the University of Regina's industrial systems engineering master’s degree with our Co-operative Education & Internships program. Get on-the-job engineering experience to reach the next level of your industrial engineering career, and earn $8,000-$13,000 per semester. Master of Applied Science in Industrial Systems Engineering and Master of Engineering Co-op students can undertake two 4-month or one 8-month co-op work placements.
We also offer the following doctoral programs:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Industrial Systems Engineering (60 credit hours) (after Master's degree)
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Industrial Systems Engineering (63 credit hours) (after MEng degree)
The University of Regina's industrial systems engineering professors focus on studying the engineering methods of tomorrow, and they'll involve you in their pursuits. Our respected faculty members research topics like:
- Numerical simulation of nonlinear dynamic systems
- CO2 absorption in packed columns and membrane contactors
- System risk
- Infrastructure management
- Fossil and bio-fuels processing
- Heat and mass transfer with chemical reactions
- Human factor engineering
