A master's degree in Industrial and Operations Engineering enables students from quantitative disciplines, including engineering, science, economics, mathematics, and statistics, to align their interests to one or more focus areas offered by the department, or to personalize the selection of classes and projects from other departments, to match individual interests and career goals. Learn about analytical approaches to production, storage, and distribution of goods and services from sources to customers. Develop the analytical skills needed for data-driven engineering of modern business operations and processes, including business-critical activities such as supply chain analytics, warehousing, distribution logistics, production operations, transportation systems, financial, and risk management. Key Topics: Data-Driven Modeling, Enterprise Planning and Scheduling, Financial Engineering, Lean Thinking, Manufacturing and Service Facilities, Supply Chain Analytics, Service Operations