Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management
Paphos, Cyprus
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 400 / per credit
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* early admissions | June 31: regular admission
Introduction
The Department of Industrial Engineering and Management offers an undergraduate degree program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and a graduate degree program leading the Master of Engineering Management degree.
The Industrial Engineering Program extends over a four-year period and is offered exclusively on a daytime, on-campus basis. The program is offered in nine terms whereby eight terms are 12/13-week Fall/Spring terms given over four years, and one eight-week summer term taken during the third year of the program in which students are required to participate in a practical training program with a local, regional or international organization.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Financial Aid
Need-based grant, up to 70% of tuition
- A grant based on the financial needs of the family.
- Requires a financial aid application in parallel to the admission application
- If awarded, remains valid for the normal period of study as long as the student in good academic standing
- Financial need is not a factor in the admission decision
Scholarships
President Merit Scholarship, 100% of the tuition
The President Merit Scholarship Program enables the university to award full-tuition merit scholarships each year to five new undergraduate applicants with outstanding academic qualifications. AUB merit scholarship awardees are selected from among the newly admitted undergraduate students on the basis of academic achievement. Awards are renewable for each undergraduate year provided that the student maintains a minimum cumulative 85% average. No application is required prior to selection. Scholars are selected based on the admissions application only and will be directly contacted.
Early Admissions Merit Scholarship, 30% of the tuition
- Merit based on the academic achievements of the student
- No separate application other than the admission application
- Requires submitting an early admission application by the early deadline
- Requires to be admitted based on early admissions criteria
Legacy Scholarship, 10% of the tuition
A scholarship percentage awarded to AUB alumni children or grandchildren, who are registered in a school in G12 (or final year at secondary school) class or have graduated from a secondary school and have not attended university yet.
This scholarship is offered only during the first two years of launching AUB Mediterraneo (AY2023-24 & AY2024-25)
Inaugural Cohorts Scholarship (20% of the tuition for students starting in fall 2023, and 10% of the tuition for students starting in fall 2024)
A scholarship percentage for the initial cohorts of undergraduate students at AUB Mediterraneo. If a student decides to leave AUB Mediterraneo, then the scholarship amount needs to be returned to the university.
This Scholarship is offered only during the first two years of launching AUB Mediterraneo (AY2023-24 & AY2024-25)
General scholarship conditions:
- Students have met the application requirements, got admitted and paid the enrollment confirmation fee
- Scholarships are valid for the duration of study as long as the student is in good academic standing
- Scholarships are deducted from the tuition statement after course registration and attendance.
- Scholarships (except for the President Merit Scholarship) and financial aid may be combined unless stated otherwise, but total financial assistance (scholarships, financial aid, grants etc.) cannot exceed 80% of the tuition.
AUB in Europe Scholarship 10% or 20% of Tuition
The AUB in Europe Scholarship celebrates the establishment of the American University of Beirut — Mediterraneo as AUB’s first twin campus in Europe.
- Students who are residing in and/or graduating from high schools or universities in, and also nationals of, countries in the EU, EEA, or Switzerland (listed below) will receive a scholarship covering 20 percent of the cost of tuition
- Students who are residing in and/or graduating from high schools or universities in countries in the EU, EEA, or Switzerland (listed above) will receive an AUB in Europe Scholarship covering 10 percent of the cost of tuition:
Curriculum
The BE curriculum in Industrial Engineering is a four-year program (with one summer) consisting of 244 ECTS of coursework, split into 190 ECTS compulsory courses and 54 ECTS electives.
The IE curriculum is supported by four pillars:
- basic science courses
- general education courses
- basic business courses, and
- general engineering fundamental courses
The specific course requirements are as follows:
- Basic Science Courses: MATH 202, MATH 218/219, MATH 251, STAT 230, PHYS 210, CHEM 201/202
- General Education Requirements:
- 12 ECTS in English, ENGL 203 and ENGL 206;
- 6 credits in Arabic;
- 3 credits on quantitative reasoning, MATH 201;
- 12 ECTS in natural science including BIOL 210;
- 24 ECTS in the humanities including a course on Greek Studies;
- 12 ECTS in social sciences, ECON 211 and MNGT 215;
- 6 credits on ethics and community engagement including INDE 410.
- Basic Business Courses: ACCT 210
- Engineering Fundamentals: CIVE 210, EECE 230, MECH 421
The IE courses are distributed in three core areas:
- Operations Research
- Engineering Management and
- Production Systems
Program Outcome
Educational Objectives
Graduates of the IE program will be able to:
- assume key roles in a range of industries that use industrial engineering, including manufacturing and service.
- effectively participate in, coordinate, and manage diverse teams of engineers and analysts, especially in large-scale systems.
- pursue advanced degrees in industrial engineering and other related fields at reputable regional and international universities.
- appreciate the importance of professional ethics and actively use their knowledge and experience to the benefit of the community.
Learning Outcomes
Upon graduation, IE students will be able to demonstrate:
- an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to model, optimize and evaluate integrated systems of people, technology and information.
- an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
- an ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability.
- an ability to function on multidisciplinary engineering teams.
- an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems and to develop integrated solutions to large-scale, sociotechnical problems through quantitative models.
- an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
- an ability to communicate effectively in oral and written form.
- the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context.
- recognition of the need for, and ability to engage in, lifelong learning.
- knowledge of contemporary issues.
- an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.