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Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Program

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Industrial engineers improve the way people interact with technologies and systems. They help organizations run safely, efficiently and profitably.

You will begin the program by learning the foundations of industrial engineering: operations research, programming and human-centered design. In your upper years, you’ll take courses ranging from engineering psychology to data analytics to business process optimization. For their ability to see “the big picture,” you’ll find industrial engineers applying their expertise to every environment, from streamlining health-care systems to rethinking supply chains and the online user experience in the era of artificial intelligence.

Areas of Focus

Sample PEY Co-op Employers

eBay

Environment Canada

Ernst & Young

Royal Bank of Canada

Walmart

Sample Career Trajectories

Big Data Analytics

Health-care Engineering

Financial Analysis and Planning

Management Consulting

Project Management

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ALUMNI PROFILE

Oghosa Igbinakenzua


Graduation Year:

2018

PEY Co-op:

He landed a job in Toronto with Deloitte, a financial services and management consulting firm.

Memorable Experience:

For his fourth-year capstone project, Oghosa worked with his team, supervisor and client to create a website called Newvella. The site leverages AI and machine learning to provide readers with personalized book recommendations based on their tastes.

Fun Fact:

He was involved in several clubs and groups as a student, including serving as Vice-President Academic for the Engineering Society (student government), a soccer club and Engineers Without Borders. After graduation, he went on to become the President of Toronto’s professional chapter of Engineers Without Borders.

Current Job:

Oghosa works as a Senior Consultant at Deloitte.

“Several of my courses helped me understand how businesses operate and how to identify areas to improve efficiency. My co-curricular involvement showed me that with the support of others, I have the ability to make significant and positive change within my environment.”

Industrial Engineering First-year Courses

Fall Term

(common to all Core 8 programs)

Winter Term

Did you know?

Industrial engineering is closely tied to business and health care. U of T’s connections to Toronto’s financial district and hospitals give you a significant career advantage.

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