Apply to the ISyE M.S. Program

The application process varies by the M.S. program/track. Once you select the program/track that works best for your interests, follow the application process steps at the appropriate link below.

M.S. in Data Science in Operations Research

The Data Science in Operations Research program emphasizes fundamentals in the areas of optimization, statistics, computing, data analysis, and communication. Students in the DSOR program learn how to use data to generate practical business insights and make decisions.

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M.S. in Industrial & Systems Engineering (Analytics Track)

The Analytics track emphasizes fundamentals in the areas of optimization, statistics, computing, data analysis, and communication. Students in the Analytics track learn how to use data to generate practical business insights and make decisions.

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M.S. in Industrial & Systems Engineering (IE Track)

The Industrial Engineering track emphasizes a broad portfolio of skills for students interested in careers in industrial engineering and related fields. Core courses cover production and inventory control, stochastic and deterministic methods in operations research, and human factors.

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M.S. in Industrial & Systems Engineering (SE Track)

Aimed at working engineers, the Systems Engineering track focuses on elements of systems engineering practice. Students in this track learn interdisciplinary approaches in the context of an integrated, design-oriented framework. 

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Dual MS in ISyE and Civil Engineering

This dual degree program provides students with an opportunity to gain in-depth training and graduate credentials simultaneously in Industrial and Systems Engineering and Transportation Engineering.

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Questions? We’re here to help.

For assistance with applying or clarification on our graduate program tracks and details, please contact Graduate Program Coordinator Amy Bolis at isyegradinfo@umn.edu or (612) 625-4909.

 

Questions relating to the admission process should be directed to the Office of Graduate Admissions through their Request Information portal or by calling (612) 625-3014.

 

More information about the admissions process can be found by visiting:

Office of Graduate Admissions website