Career Opportunities
Our undergraduates develop strong technical, management, and design skills that are valuable to many different industries. The degree is versatile both in the nature of the work it does and in the industries in which its expertise can be put to use. This versatility arises from the fact that these engineers’ expertise focuses on reducing internal costs, making their work valuable for many industries, including:
- Manufacturing and Production
- Healthcare
- Finance
- Energy Systems
- Retail and Distribution
- Aviation
- Information Technology
- Marketing
- Education
- Consulting
Career Outcomes – 3 months after graduation
Academic Year Currently employed Furthering Education Looking for Employment Other |
2020-2021 70% 14% 13% 3%
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2021-2022 77% 8% 10% 5%
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Finally, not only do our undergraduates get offers from many different types of industries, they receive very high paying salaries. After the 2021-2022 academic year, average starting salaries were upwards of $70,000 (based on self-reported salaries).
Common Starting Job Titles
Quality Specialist
Data Analyst
Process Engineer
Logistics Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Project Manager
Quality Engineer & Assurance Analyst
Supply Chain Engineer
Big Data Engineer
Senior IT Analyst
Lean Manufacturing Engineer
Logistics Methods Analyst
Plant Operations Supervisor
Technology Analyst
Business & Systems Integration Analyst
Field Engineer
Research Specialist
Inventory Deployment Analyst
Manufacturing Engineer
Supply Chain Analyst Business Analyst
Supply Network Design Planner
Consultant
Technical Sales
Continuous Improvement Analyst
Design Engineer
Safety Engineer
Core Product Engineer
Ergonomist
Business Transformation Consultant