INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (AEINDBASC)

FIRST YEAR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Fall Session – Year 1   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses          
APS100H1: Orientation to Engineering F 1 - 1 0.25
APS110H1: Engineering Chemistry and Materials Science F 3 1 1 0.50
APS111H1: Engineering Strategies & Practice I F 3 1 1 0.50
CIV100H1: Mechanics F 3 - 2 0.50
MAT186H1: Calculus I F 3 - 1 0.50
MAT188H1: Linear Algebra F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session – Year 1   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses          
APS106H1: Fundamentals of Computer Programming S 3 2 1 0.50
APS112H1: Engineering Strategies & Practice II S 2 2 - 0.50
ECE110H1: Electrical Fundamentals S 3 1 2 0.50
MAT187H1: Calculus II S 3 - 1 0.50
MIE100H1: Dynamics S 3 - 2 0.50
MIE191H1: Seminar Course: Introduction to Mechanical and Industrial Engineering S 1 - - 0.15

Approved Course Substitutions

  1. Students are able to substitute MAT186H1 with the online calculus course APS162H1.
  2. Students are able to substitute MAT187H1 with the online calculus course APS163H1.
  3. Students are able to substitute APS110H1 with the online course APS164H1.
  4. Students are able to substitute CIV100H1 with the online course APS160H1.

SECOND YEAR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Fall Session – Year 2   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
MAT238H1: Differential Equations and Discrete Math F 3 - 2 0.50
MIE236H1: Probability F 3 - 2 0.50
MIE242H1: Foundations of Cognitive Psychology F 3 3 - 0.50
MIE250H1: Fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming F 2 3 - 0.50
MIE262H1: Deterministic Operations Research F 3 2 1 0.50
Winter Session – Year 2   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
MIE223H1: Data Science S 3 2 - 0.50
MIE237H1: Statistics S 3 1 2 0.50
MIE240H1: Human Factors Engineering S 3 - 2 0.50
MIE245H1: Data Structures and Algorithms S 3 1 1 0.50
MIE263H1: Stochastic Operations Research S 3 - 2 0.50

THIRD YEAR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Fall Session – Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses          
MIE353H1: Data Modelling F 3 2 - 0.50
MIE358H1 (Engineering Economics, formerly MIE258H1) F 3 - 1 0.50
MIE360H1: Systems Modelling and Simulation F 3 2 1 0.50
MIE370H1: Introduction to Machine Learning F 3 2 - 0.50
Technical Elective (Choose One):          
CSC384H1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence F 3 - - 0.50
MIE343H1: Industrial Ergonomics and the Workplace F 3 3 - 0.50
MIE344H1: Ergonomic Design of Information Systems F 3 3 - 0.50
MIE365H1: Advanced OR F 3 2 1 0.50
MIE368H1: Analytics in Action F 2 3 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses          
MIE350H1: Design and Analysis of Information Systems S 3 1 1 0.50
MIE359H1: Organization Design S 4 - - 0.50
MIE363H1: Operations and Supply Chain Management S 3 - 2 0.50
Technical Elective (Choose One):          
APS360H1: Applied Fundamentals of Deep Learning S 3 1 - 0.50
MIE304H1: Introduction to Quality Control S 3 1 2 0.50
MIE345H1: Case Studies in Human Factors and Ergonomics S 3 - 2 0.50
MIE354H1: Business Process Engineering S 3 2 - 0.50
MIE367H1: Cases in Operations Research S 3 - 2 0.50
MIE369H1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence S 3 2 - 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective          
CS Elective S       0.50
  1. Practical Experience Requirement - As described in the beginning pages of this chapter, students are required to have completed a total of 600 hours of acceptable practical experience before graduation (normally during their summer periods).
    1. For students following the “old” curriculum: At least two of the four (0.5 credit) Complementary Studies Electives to be taken between third and fourth year must be Humanities/Social Sciences courses (see the Complementary Studies section at the beginning of this chapter). Students are responsible for ensuring that each elective taken is approved. Please consult the electives list available on the Engineering Office of the Registrar's website.
    2. For students following the “new” curriculum: At least two of the three (0.5 credit) Complementary Studies Electives to be taken between third and fourth year must be Humanities/Social Sciences courses (see the Complementary Studies section at the beginning of this chapter). Students are responsible for ensuring that each elective taken is approved. Please consult the electives list available on the Engineering Office of the Registrar's website.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE YEAR

Students registered within this program, and all other undergraduate programs within the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, may elect to enroll and participate in the Professional Experience Year Co-Op Program (PEY Co-Op). The PEY Co-op program requires that qualified students undertake a paid, full-time 12-16 month continuous work period with a cooperating industry. Details are described in the beginning of this chapter. More information can be found in the PEY Co-op section of the calendar.

FOURTH YEAR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Note: The Industrial Engineering program is undergoing a major curriculum change that will take effect over multiple stages. The fourth year of the program as outlined below corresponds to the requirements of the old program.

Fall Session – Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses:          
MIE463H1: Integrated System Design F 3 - 2 0.50
MIE490Y1: Capstone Design Y - - 4 1.00
Technical Electives (Choose Two):          
APS502H1: Financial Engineering F - - 3 0.50
CSC384H1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence F 3 - - 0.50
MIE344H1: Ergonomic Design of Information Systems F 3 3 - 0.50
MIE365H1: Advanced OR F 3 2 1 0.50
MIE368H1: Analytics in Action F 2 3 1 0.50
MIE440H1: * Design of Effective Products F 2 2 1 0.50
MIE451H1: Decision Support Systems F 3 1 1 0.50
MIE498H1: Research Thesis F - - 4 0.50
MIE498Y1: Research Thesis Y - - 4 1.00
MIE523H1: Engineering Psychology and Human Performance F 3 3 - 0.50
MIE524H1: Data Mining F 3 2 - 0.50
MIE562H1: Scheduling F 3 - 2 0.50
MIE566H1: Decision Making Under Uncertainty F 3 - 2 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective          
CS Elective F/Y       0.50
Winter Session - Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses:          
MIE359H1 (Organization Design, formerly MIE459H1) S 4 - - 0.50
MIE490Y1: Capstone Design Y - - 4 1.00
Technical Electives (Choose Two):          
APS360H1: Applied Fundamentals of Deep Learning S 3 1 0.50
MIE345H1: Case Studies in Human Factors and Ergonomics S 3 - 2 0.50
MIE354H1: Business Process Engineering S 3 2 - 0.50
MIE367H1: Cases in Operations Research S 3 - 2 0.50
MIE369H1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence S 3 2 - 0.50
MIE424H1: Optimization in Machine Learning S 3 1 - 0.50
MIE457H1: Knowledge Modelling and Management S 3 1 1 0.50
MIE469H1: Reliability and Maintainability Engineering S 3 - 2 0.50
MIE498H1: Research Thesis S - - 4 0.50
MIE498Y1: Research Thesis Y - - 4 1.00
MIE519H1: * Advanced Manufacturing Technologies S 3 - - 0.50
MIE535H1: Electrification Via Electricity Markets S 3 1 1 0.50
MIE542H1: Human Factors Integration S 3 - 2 0.50
MIE561H1: Healthcare Systems S 3 - 2 0.50
MIE567H1: Dynamic & Distributed Decision Making S 3 - 2 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective          
CS Elective S/Y       0.50
  1. The Department is not able to schedule all fourth-year courses without conflict. However, students are required to select courses that allow for a conflict-free timetable.

  2. Technical electives in each of the 3F, 3W and 4F, 4W sessions must be chosen from the provided listings. Students who want to take a technical elective substitute are required to obtain formal Departmental approval from the Undergraduate Office.

  3. Industrial Engineering students are required to complete a two-term Capstone Design project, MIE490Y1, supervised by a licensed member of the University of Toronto teaching staff.


    1. For students following the “old” curriculum: At least two of the four (0.5 credit) Complementary Studies Electives to be taken between third and fourth year must be Humanities/Social Sciences courses (see the Complementary Studies section at the beginning of this chapter). Students are responsible for ensuring that each elective taken is approved. Please consult the electives list available on the Engineering Office of the Registrar's website.
    2. For students following the “new” curriculum: At least two of the three (0.5 credit) Complementary Studies Electives to be taken between third and fourth year must be Humanities/Social Sciences courses (see the Complementary Studies section at the beginning of this chapter). Students are responsible for ensuring that each elective taken is approved. Please consult the electives list available on the Engineering Office of the Registrar's website.
  4. Approval to register for the fourth-year thesis course (MIE498H1 or MIE498Y1) must be obtained from the Associate Chair - Undergraduate and is normally restricted to fourth year students with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.7. A summer thesis course is also available.


MINORS

The Cross Disciplinary Programs Office (CDP) offers a variety of minors and certificate programs that complement the Industrial Engineering curriculum. Students interested in pursuing an Engineering minor and/or certificate are encouraged to consult with the CDP.