
Welcome to
the School of IE&M
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William J Kolarik
Professor and Head
School of Industrial Engineering
and Management
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
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Industrial Engineers (IEs)
design, build, operate, and improve production
systems – producing goods and/or services for
customers around the world.
A production system is
an endeavor involving people, processes, and
products. Production systems serve to provide the
world with products – goods and services – in all
sectors of the economy. People like you and I serve
to provide creativity and leadership in production
systems, while also serving as the customers for the
goods and services produced.
An education in the
industrial engineering discipline opens the door for
men and women, like you, to enter this fascinating
and challenging world of producing worthwhile things
(goods and services) at competitive prices for
domestic and international markets. The IE
discipline, more than any other, prepares you for
professional practice in defining, designing,
implementing, operating, and improving processes.
All products, without exception, come from
processes.
As IEs, we are focused
on both the quality of what is made and how it is
made, as well as the productivity of the processes
used. By quality, we mean the degree of customer
satisfaction obtained from our products. By
productivity, we mean the efficiency of our
processes and production system. Quality and
productivity results, together, determine the health
and vitality of our production system in a world
economy.
There are many IE
programs in the United States to choose from –
choose wisely – your future depends on your choice.
The School of Industrial Engineering and Management
at Oklahoma State has been around a long time. It is
the oldest IE program west of the Mississippi River,
established in 1925. Our alumni have distinguished
themselves throughout the profession and the
business sector of our economy.
In addition to the more
traditional facets of IE, we have recognized the
need to provide you with additional managerial
education. Hence, in 1950, the Department of
Industrial Engineering was formally renamed the
School of Industrial Engineering and Management
(IE&M), and the tradition continues. This "plus"
provides you a leverage point to pursue higher
levels of leadership in your professional career,
faster than graduates from other
schools/disciplines.
Once you choose IE&M at
Oklahoma State, the faculty and staff are committed
to provide you with opportunities that will prepare
you for professional practice. Your preparation is
carefully designed and accredited by the
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.