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University of Wisconsin

702 West Johnson Street,Suite 1101,Madison

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, PH.D. at University of Wisconsin

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, PH.D. at University of Wisconsin
Course Duration 3 Years
Course Intake february,october
Course Details Website Link Visit Website 
Course Level PhD
Tution Fees $ 38,634
English Language Requirment
IELTS 7.0
TOEFL 100
PTE 73

The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering offers opportunities for graduate study leading to the master of science and the doctor of philosophy degrees in industrial and systems engineering.

In the Ph.D. program, four areas of specialization are available, each designed to produce graduates capable of leading new and developing areas within industrial and systems engineering. The four areas are: decision science/operations research, health systems, human factors and ergonomics, and manufacturing and production systems.

The specialization in decision science/operations research trains students in analytical methodologies useful for solving decision problems, especially problems that involve the allocation of scarce resources, and the design, planning and operation of complex systems. Graduate study focuses on optimization modeling and algorithms, applied probability and stochastic modeling, and decision analysis.

The health systems specialization seeks to train students to look at broad issues in health care, including long-term care, prevention, quality improvement, health care financing, and system evaluation. Understanding how people solve problems is a basic requirement for health systems engineers, who must apply scientific methods in a value-laden setting.

The specialization in human factors and ergonomics is concerned with the quality of work lives, ergonomics, and occupational safety and health for both workers and management. By examining, designing, testing, and evaluating the workplace and how people interact within it, human systems engineers can create productive, safe, and satisfying work environments.

The specialization in manufacturing and production systems is intended to provide the skills and knowledge necessary to compete successfully in a manufacturing environment. These skills include knowledge of the theory of manufacturing materials and processes and their control; knowledge of the essentials of manufacturing systems design and analysis; and knowledge of and hands-on experience with modern manufacturing technology.

University of Wisconsin - Madison Annual Cost to Attend

Wisconsin Resident Tuition - $9,273

Fee Cost
Books and Supplies $1,150
Other Fees $1,452
Room and Board $11,558
Budget for Other Expenses $3,120
Total One Year Cost $26,553

Out of State Resident Tuition - $36,333

Fee Cost
Books and Supplies $1,150
Other Fees $1,452
Room and Board $11,558
Budget for Other Expenses $3,120
Total One Year Cost $53,613
University of Wisconsin Average Tuition Fee Per Year
Undergraduate $ 38,615
Postgraduate  25,510
University of Wisconsin Cost Per Year
Overall cost of living $ 16,504
Campus accommodation $ 9,804
* Please note that fees may vary. Always check the exact cost of the program and bear in mind likely additional expenses.
University of Wisconsin English score required
IELTS Undergraduate 7.0
IELTS Postgraduate 7.0
TOEFL Undergraduate 92
TOEFL Postgraduate 92
* Please note that minimum score required for English language may vary from course to couse.Always check exact requirement for the programme.
University of Wisconsin University Contact Details
University of Wisconsin Address
702 West Johnson Street,Suite 1101 702 West Johnson Street 53715-1007
University of Wisconsin Email
admissions@grad.wisc.edu
University of Wisconsin Phone
608-262-2433