IE Courses

IE Courses

Current IE undergraduate (200, 300, and 400 level) and graduate (500 and 600 level) courses are listed below. Most undergraduate courses are offered every semester. Graduate course offerings are varied, but many are offered each year.

The specific course offerings for any particular semester and the times the courses are offered are finalized as a class schedule several months prior to the start of the semester.

To see detailed listings of courses offered in the current semester, view the class schedule at myPurdue.

Undergraduate Courses

  • IE 20000 Industrial Engineering Seminar
  • IE 23000  Probability and Statistics in Engineering I
  • IE 30000  Honors Program Seminar
  • IE 33000  Probability and Statistics in Engineering II
  • IE 33200  Computing in Industrial Engineering
  • IE 33500  Operations Research - Optimization
  • IE 33600  Operations Research - Stochastic Models
  • IE 34300  Engineering Economics
  • IE 37000  Manufacturing Processes I
  • IE 38300  Integrated Production Systems I
  • IE 38600  Work Analysis and Design I
  • IE 43100  Industrial Engineering Design
  • IE 47000  Manufacturing Processes II
  • IE 47200  Imagine, Model, and Make
  • IE 47400  Industrial Controls Systems
  • IE 48100  Introduction to System Simulation
  • IE 48400  Integrated Production Systems II
  • IE 48600  Work Analysis and Design II
  • IE 49000  Statistical Learning (Typically offered Spring)
  • IE 49000  Supply Chain Engineering (Typically offered Fall)
  • IE 49000  Grand Challenges in Accessibility (Typically offered Spring)

Graduate Courses

Human Factors

exploring cognition & decision making

Manufacturing

investigating next generation products & services

Production Systems

focusing on complex systems & networks

Operations Research

improving computational IE

IE Graduate Seminar

  • IE 69000 Graduate Research Seminar, For PhD and MS-Thesis Students Only
  • IE 69000 Graduate Professional Development Seminar, For Non-Thesis and PMP Students Only

Professional Practice

Research