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Bachelor of Applied Science (Co-op) in Industrial Systems Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science (Co-op) in Industrial Systems Engineering

Bachelor of Applied Science (Co-op) in Industrial Systems Engineering

  • ID:UoR010139
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

English Requirements

  • CAEL : 70             

  • TOEFL iBT: 20 each band             

  • Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall, 6.0 each

  • PTE: 59

  • CanTEST: 4.5 overall, 4.0 each 

  • MELAB: 80

  • TOEFL (paper,new)UofR: 20, 20, 20

  • ESL: Advanced EAP 050               

  • Duolingo: 110

Course Information

Industrial Systems Engineering

Use advanced labs to help earn your broad-based industrial systems engineering degree in the University of Regina's industrial systems engineering bachelor’s program.

Study topics such as:

  • Strength of materials

  • Heat transfer

  • Computer-aided engineering

  • Mechanics of fluids

Make use of these four industrial systems engineering labs:

  • Thermodynamics

  • Process Engineering

  • Materials

  • Manufacturing

Get experiential learning opportunities in your bachelor of industrial systems engineering degree. That includes adding a co-op designation to your degree through our Co-operative Education & Internships program to jumpstart your career. Typical salaries per work term can be $8,000-$13,000.

U of R's industrial systems engineering program offers these flexible degree options:

  • Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Systems Engineering

  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Co-op) in Industrial Systems Engineering

  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Internship) in Industrial Systems Engineering

Our program is fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board. You'll be on the path to become a professional engineer because our industrial systems engineering degree qualifies you to register with provincial and territorial professional associations.

What Is an Industrial Systems Engineer?

Industrial systems engineers use all the modern resources, management and manufacturing techniques they have at their disposal:

  • Materials that provide the building blocks of products

  • Machinery that drives the manufacturing processes

  • Facilities that house resources

  • People who manage the process

  • Capital that funds your organization

U of R's broad industrial systems engineering program teaches you to use each one effectively to achieve goals, including:

  • Quality control

  • Reliable finished products

  • Cost-effective manufacturing processes

Our graduates go on to work as:

  • Design Engineers

  • Ergonomics Engineers

  • Facilities and Equipment Engineers

  • Industrial Engineers

  • Manufacturing Engineers

  • Petroleum Engineers

  • Robots Engineers

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Medical Insurance: 580 per year

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