The combined B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering/M.S. in Industrial and Human Factors Engineering Program allows students to earn a B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering and a M.S. in Industrial and Human Factors Engineering in 5 years. Up to 9 semester credit hours of graduate courses at the IHE 6000/7000 level may be double-counted and applied to both the B.S. and M.S. degree requirements.
B.S. Program Educational Objectives
Wright State's ISE program will produce industrial and systems engineers who will:
Engage in a career path in ISE or a related field
Participate in life-long learning through continuing professional education
Work in a team environment and communicate effectively, both in written form and orally
M.S. Program Learning Outcomes
Student will be able to:
Apply techniques and tools for the design and implementation of industrial systems, incorporating human factors principles;
Communicate effectively in written and oral form, at a high level of knowledge;
Work in teams
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September 2025
Wright State University
Dayton Campus,
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy.,
DAYTON,
Ohio,
45435, United States
Completion of at least 75 semester credit hours toward the B.S. degree
Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3
No grade lower than a B in any engineering course prior to admission into the combined degree program
English proficiency from one of these tests: TOEFL 61; IELTS: 5.5 with no sub score lower than 5.0; Pearson PTE: 51; Duolingo: 110; Cambridge test: Minimum scaled score of 162, with no subscore below 154, on the Cambridge English Qualifications; graduation from a United States high school.
Application dealine: April 30 for fall admission, October 10 for spring admission, February 28 for Summer admission.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Whether you want to be a scientist, artist, engineer, doctor, or business leader, there’s an outstanding academic program for every learner.