The Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering (IMSE) program is unique and innovative. It provides students with a broad based curriculum of practical real world material that develops engineering skill for which demand exceeds supply in industry, manufacturing and the business world wide.
The combination of real industry experience, cutting edge research and a curriculum that delivers the skill needed by employers provides exceptional value and our degree is valued by others.
Enrolment in IMSE is competitive and the department welcomes new student applicants who have a drive to succeed and are prepared to be challenged to top performance
Business organizations employ our graduates to manage and improve performance of their operations. Graduates are employed all over the world in areas such as:
The department has a tradition of highly successful co-op internship education programs with local business and industry in
Co-op students are exposed to applied aspects of their research programs which help them establish strong contacts with potential employers in relevant fields that include design and manufacturing at several local corporate headquarters such as
Examples of manufacturing assignments held by our IMSE alumni include:
Email: imse@uwindsor.ca
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Participation in CO-OP, engineering specialty and level of degree achieved are reflected in the student's official transcript record. |
Graduate programs in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering (IMSE) are designed to meet the clear and growing need for highly qualified personnel trained to have a deep appreciation for the important systems issues in manufacturing, to prepare candidates for an academic career in teaching and research or leadership roles in industrial research and development and academia.
The objective of this program is to impart the required multi-disciplinary education and skills in an environment that fosters excellence in research and awareness of the many challenges of modern Industrial and modern Manufacturing Systems.
Email: imsegradstudies@uwindsor.ca