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Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering

  • ID:AUM10008
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Applicants for the AUM undergraduate programmes need to submit the following:

• Official AUM application: to be submitted online;

• Scanned copies of Secondary School qualifications certificates and transcripts in the original language, as well as certified English translations, if necessary. If admitted to AUM, all original documents must be presented to the Admissions Office in order to be permitted to officially enroll. Details of acceptable Secondary School qualifications are provided below. 

All applicants to any undergraduate programme of study (MQF 6) at the American University of Malta must satisfy one of the following entry requirements:

1. For candidates following the Maltese education system:

i. A Matriculation (MATSEC) certificate, with two subjects at an Advanced level, three other subjects at Intermediate level and Systems of Knowledge, and a pass at Grade 5 or better in the Secondary Education Certificate (SEC) examinations in English Language. If you are not in possession of a SEC certificate in English, you might be asked to carry out an Institutional iTEP test.

OR

ii. Three subjects at Advanced Level (MQF 4), and a pass at Grade 5 or better in the Secondary Education Certificate (SEC) examinations in the English Language. If you are not in possession of a SEC certificate in English, you might be asked to carry out an Institutional iTEP test. Conditional admission is offered to all applicants who are still waiting for their MATSEC results. These results must be submitted by the student to the Admissions Office within 1 week of receipt.

2. Candidates following the US system must submit scanned copies of the transcripts for the last two years of High School. Students must be in possession of an average GPA of 2.0 for admission.

3. Candidates following the British system (GCSE/IGCSE - General Certificate of Secondary Education/International GCSE) must be in possession of one of the following:

i. O Levels - Five subject exams with grades of D or above on each,

or ii. A/S or A Levels – Three subject exams with a minimum of grade D on each.

4. An International Baccalaureate Diploma obtained at 24 points or higher.

5. Any other qualifications that in your home country give you access to a college/university education will be assessed independently by AUM for comparability, e.g. European Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, etc. To be eligible to apply for any of AUM’s undergraduate programmes, you need to have completed your secondary school education within 5 years from the start of the semester for which you are applying at AUM.

Additional Degree Entry Requirements

In addition to generic requirements:

Maltese System 

  • MATSEC Certificate in Mathematics 

British System

  • A level A2 mathematics

  • BBB at A Level

  • GSCE: Science C. 

  • At least one other Science/Technology subject (or equivalent qualification) from the following:  Electronics, Materials Science, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, IT, Further Mathematics, Mechanics, Dynamics or General Engineering.

English Requirements

  • IELTS: 6.0
  • TOEFL: 65
  • PTE:48
  • iTEP Academic Plus:3.7
  • iTEP – EAP Institutional:4.5

Course Information

Industrial Engineers forge careers that, though admittedly varied, are often concerned with how to drastically reduce or even eliminate our waste of time, money, materials, energy, and other valuable commodities. Industrial Engineers assume positions of consequence in industries such as high tech, manufacturing, entertainment, shipping and logistics, healthcare, project management, transportation, systems modelling, telecommunications, customer service, and even in government. 

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YEAR 1

Semester 1

ENG 101

  • English Composition 101
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

MAT 120

  • Calculus I
  • US CREDITS: 4
     

CHE 111

  • Introduction to General Chemistry (with lab)
  • US CREDITS: 4
     

HIS 101

  • History of the Mediterranean
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

ENR 102

  • Introduction to Engineering and Eng. Design
  • US CREDITS: 3

ENG 101

  • English Composition 101
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

MAT 120

  • Calculus I
  • US CREDITS: 4
     

CHE 111

  • Introduction to General Chemistry (with lab)
  • US CREDITS: 4
     

HIS 101

  • History of the Mediterranean
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

ENR 102

  • Introduction to Engineering and Eng. Design
  • US CREDITS: 3

TOTAL CREDIT: 17

YEAR 2

Semester 1

IEE 175

  • Computer Programming for Engineering Applications
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

CIE 214

  • Statics
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

MAT 220

  • Calculus III
  • US CREDITS: 4
     

PHY 240

  • Introductory Electricity and Magnetism (with Lab)
  • US CREDITS: 4

REL 101 OR ATH 101 OR PHI 101

  • Arts/Humanities GE
  • US CREDITS: 3

TOTAL CREDIT: 17

Semester 2

CHI 112

  • General Chemistry II (with Lab)
  • US CREDITS: 4
     

IEE 250

  • Introduction to Systems and Industrial Engineering
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 277

  • Object-Oriented Modeling and Design
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

COM 101

  • Introduction to Multicultural Communication
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 265

  • Engineering Management I
  • US CREDITS: 3

TOTAL CREDIT: 16

YEAR 3

Semester 1

REL 101 OR ATH 101 OR PHI 101

  • Arts/Humanities GE
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 270

  • Mathematical Foundations of Systems and Industrial Engineering
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 295S

  • Systems and Industrial Engineering Sophomore Colloquium
  • US CREDITS: 1
     

IEE 305

  • Introduction to Engineering Probability and Statistics
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 377

  • Software for Engineers
  • US CREDITS: 3

IEE 367

  • Engineering Management II
  • US CREDITS: 3

TOTAL CREDIT: 16

Semester 2

IEE 340

  • Deterministic Operations Research
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 410A

  • Human Factors and Ergonomics in Design
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 421

  • Probabilistic Models in Operations Research
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 383

  • Integrated Manufacturing Systems
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 370

  • Embedded Computer Systems
  • US CREDITS: 4

IEE 367

  • Engineering Management II
  • US CREDITS: 3

TOTAL CREDIT: 16

YEAR 4

Semester 1

PHI 102

  • Applied Ethics
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 330R

  • Engineering Experiment Design
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

PSY 101

  • Introduction to Psychology
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 431

  • Simulation Modeling and Analysis
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 498A

  • Cross-disciplinary Design
  • US CREDITS: 3

TOTAL CREDIT: 15

Semester 2

CIE 301

  • Engineering Communications
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 406

  • Quality Engineering
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

IEE 464

  • Cost Estimation
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

MEE 462

  • Composite Materials
  • US CREDITS: 3
     

MEE 498B

  • Cross-disciplinary Design
  • US CREDITS: 3

IEE 462

  • Production Systems Analysis
  • US CREDITS: 3

IEE 457

  • Project Management
  • US CREDITS: 3

TOTAL CREDIT: 18

 

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Industrial Engineer at an engineering company.

  • Logistics Manager at a construction firm.

  • Robotics and Automation Control Coordinator at an Artificial Intelligence research facility.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health insurance - EUR €200 per year

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