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Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering in the Philippines



The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) is a five-year degree program in the Philippines that is concerned with the design, operation, management, and maintenance of different systems, processes, and facilities to ensure their maximum efficiency. It has three major fields of specialization: Production Engineering; Organization and Decision Systems; and Ergonomics/Human Factors Engineering.

Some examples of courses you may take while enrolled in this program include:

  • Engineering Drawing
  • Computer Aided Drafting
  • Computer Fundamentals and Programming
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Principles of Economics
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Advanced Mathematics for Industrial Engineering
  • Industrial Materials and Processes
  • Industrial Quality Control
  • Facilities Planning and Design
  • Ergonomics
  • Production Systems

In addition to taking the courses you mentioned above, you may also undergo a minimum of 240 hours of On-the-Job Training (OJT) at select factories or manufacturing plants in order to give you a firsthand experience of how it’s like to work in the Engineering industry.

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CAREERS

Graduates of BS Industrial Engineering can be employed as a:

  • Project Manager
  • Strategic Planner
  • Process Developer

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION

Passing the Certification Examination conducted by the Industrial Engineering Certification Board for the Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers (PIIE) can serve as an advantage in seeking employment in the field of industrial engineering. Please visit the official website of the Industrial Engineering Certification Board for more information.

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