Explore Two Great Pathways

What if your career was figuring out how everything works & then making it better?

Industrial Engineers create solutions that help businesses and communities serve people, run more efficiently, and solve complex problems they face every day.

You know you want to be an engineer, but what kind?

It’s not always clear what the differences are or where they can take you. If you’re drawn to solving problems where people, data, and operations all connect—that’s what Industrial Engineers do.

They intuitively ask themselves, “How can this process serve people better, run more efficiently, and deliver better outcomes?”

Does that sound like you?

Hear what our alumni say

Listen to some of our graduates describe why industrial engineering in their own words, and how industrial engineering applies in their work experience.

Alex Housten, BSIE '02, COO Rheem Mfg

Claire Konz, BSIE '21, Supply Chain, Miebach Consulting

John Herendeen, BSIE '02 Senior Leadership, Amazon

Highly Ranked #2 Undergraduate Industrial Engineering Program (U.S. News & World Report)
Cutting Edge 17,000 Square Feet of Lab Space in Gateway Facility (plus lab space in GRIS, FLEX, and POTR)
World Class Faculty 3 NAE members among IE Faculty (NAE)

Develop strong leadership, problem-solving, & decision-making skills.

Our program opens doors in technology, healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, consulting, and beyond. You’ll learn how to combine problem solving, leadership, and technical skills to improve how businesses, people, and communities function every day.

With an IE degree, you will be highly employable across many industries—because every organization depends on efficient, well-managed systems, including:


  • Supply chain management
  • AI and machine learning
  • Inclusive autonomous vehicle design
  • Smart manufacturing
  • Robotics
  • Climate change
  • Sustainability
  • And more




  • Purdue engineers have an interest in changing the world, making an impact in their communities, and doing meaningful work. Strong leadership characteristics, ingenuity, adaptability, critical thinking, problem solving skills, and technical proficiency are among the main competencies that our students gain. Purdue engineering is dedicated to helping students attain the skills and attributes needed to succeed in this rapidly-changing global economy.




    What kind of student fits Industrial Engineering?

    Self-driven individuals who like organizing, improving how things work, and solving big challenges are often a great fit.

    This is because Industrial Engineers work behind the scenes to make sure companies, hospitals, factories, and AI data centers run smoothly. As an IE, you could take on challenges like:

  • Improving how entire systems function and flow
  • Making semiconductor production more efficient for companies like Intel
  • Creating hospital systems that help to improve patient care
  • Simplifying global supply chains for companies like Amazon, Nike, and Tesla
  • Designing systems for data centers that power AI and cloud computing to move the world forward
  • Explore Pathways

    Edwardson School of Industrial Engineering offers two strong pathways that lead to the same top-ranked degree—giving you options based on how you want to start your college experience.

    exterior of Grissom Hall in West Lafayette

    In West Lafayette, you’ll follow Purdue’s traditional four-year campus experience as a First-Year Engineering student.

    You’ll build a strong academic foundation while exploring how different engineering fields approach real-world problems—before starting your focused, Industrial Engineering courses in your second year. Here, you'll enjoy state-of-the-art labs, gain industry connections, and earn a prestigious IE degree.

    students pose for a group selfie with downtown Indy in the background

    As a direct admit IE student, you will spend your first two years in Indianapolis, where you’ll gain hands-on experience and real-world application with industry-sponsored projects and IE courses from day one.

    You’ll enjoy a smaller cohort, urban setting before transitioning to West Lafayette for your final two years. There, you’ll continue your education in state-of-the-art labs, expand your connections, and graduate with one of the top IE degrees in the nation.

    IE Undergraduate Office

    Location

    Grissom Hall
    315 N. Grant St
    West Lafayette, IN 47907
    Email: [email protected]

    Hours

    Monday through Friday
    8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    1:00 PM to 5:00 PM

    For additional information, please contact the Office of Future Engineers.