SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY - VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HCMC

INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PROGRAM

School of Industrial Engineering and Management aims to attract and educate students and prepare them to be leaders in Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM) in Vietnam and Asia. The department offers programs to satisfy the needs of Vietnam in industry development, research, education, and entrepreneurship in the field. Programs available include:

  1. Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial and Systems Engineering
  2. Bachelor of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  3. Partner Programs Degree (2 years at IU + 2 years at IU overseas partner universities): Bachelor of Industrial and Systems Engineering awarded by overseas partner universities such as Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey and University at Binghamton, The State University of New York (USA).
Degree program Length of program Language Tuitions and fee Form of education Education unit
Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial and Systems Engineering 4 years English ~ 50.000.000 VND/ year Formal (Full-time) School of Industrial  Engineering and Management, International University, VNU-HCM
Bachelor of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain management 4 years English ~ 50.000.000 VND/ year Formal (Full-time) School of Industrial Engineering and Management, International University, VNU-HCM

Curriculum

 

Batch Industrial System and System Curriculum
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2019 Download
2017-2018 Download
2016 Download
2015 Download

Program Objectives and Student Outcomes

  1. Be practicing engineers in the field of production and services, who are able to:

(i) Design or redesign industrial systems

Create new designs for industrial systems in production and service from small to medium size. For some special cases, new design for large systems will also be considered

Analyze and research existing systems of production and service to see whether it needs redesigning or not for increasing productivity and efficiency.

(ii) Operate and manage industrial systems

Operating Industrial Systems in production and services by efficiently combining all system’s resources (people, finance, machines, ….)

(iii) Improve the existing industrial systems

Detecting, simulating, and getting results to determine optimization indexes for new products and services. Propose necessary changes to improve existing systems.

(iv) Support for wise decision making

Analyze, evaluate, and simulate managing models to give alteration solutions as single-criteria and multi-criteria for supporting managers in making decision

  1. Engage in lifelong learning to maintain and enhance professional skills
  2. Work effectively with people and demonstrate leadership, professional skills, and ethical behavior in the workplace
  3. Fulfill the needs of the community and industrial sector of Vietnam in solving technical and management problems using industrial and systems engineering principles, tools, and techniques.

Student outcomes

After graduation, students will gain:

  • an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics
  • an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors
  • an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences
  • an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts
  • an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives
  • an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions
  • an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

Graduate Handbook & Brochure

The student’s handbook provides readers with useful information regarding program objectives, expected learning outcomes, program curriculum specifications, course assessment, and grading system, for Industrial Systems and Engineering (ISE) and Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCSM) programs. Students can also find information about course descriptions, disciplinary procedures, and rights in this handbook.

Year Student’s handbook
2020 Download
2019 Download
2016 Download

Program Specification

In the program specification material, the readers can find necessary information about the IEM related to mission, job opportunities, program offerings, curriculum, course description ,and academic regulation. For more information, you can click here to download the program specification (2019)

Student’s handbook provides readers useful information regarding program objectives, expected learning outcomes, program curriculum specifications, course assessment, and grading system, for Industrial Systems and Engineering (ISE) and Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCSM) programs. Students can also find information about course descriptions, disciplinary procedures, and rights in this handbook.

Year Student’s handbook
2020 Download
2019 Download
2016 Download

Capstone Design

Capstone Guideline: Click here to download

Thesis

Thesis Guideline: Click here to download

Year List of thesis topics
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2018 Click for more information
2013-2015 Click for more information

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