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Industrial Engineering at Imperial College London

Industrial Engineering Imperial College London
Industrial engineers are those responsible for maximising the use of an industry resources like money, information, man, materials and machinery for optimum performance. They use different and proven engineering techniques and principles to achieve this.

Industrial Engineering as a course is not taught at Imperial College, London on any level of it's degree programmes at least as at the time this page was being put up.

Listed below are all the engineering programmes taught at Imperial College London instead of Industrial Engineering

Engineering Programmes (BEng and MEng)

Aeronautical Engineering MEng/4 years
Aeronautical with Spacecraft Engineering MEng/4 years
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering MEng/4 years
Biomedical Engineering  MEng/4 years
Civil Engineering MEng/4years
Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng/3 year
MEng/4 years
Mechanical Engineering MEng/4 years
Chemical Engineering MEng/4 years
Computing (Software Engineering) MEng/4 years
Computing (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) MEng/4 years
Computing BEng/3 years
MEng/4 years
Computing (International Programme of Learning) MEng/4 years
Computing (Management and Finance) MEng/4 years
Computing (Security and Reliability) MEng/4 years
Computing (Visual and Robotics) MEng/4 years
Design Engineering MEng/4 years
Electrical and electronics Engineering with Management MEng/4 years
Electronic and Information Engineering  BEng/3 years
MEng/4 years
Material Science and Engineering BEng/3 years
MEng/4 years
Material with Management BEng/3 years
Material with Nuclear Engineering MEng/4 years
Mechanical with Nuclear Engineering MEng/4 years
Molecular BioEngineering MEng/4 years

There are some engineering programmes which are taught only at post-graduate MSc and PhD level. Example are Geotechnical and Petroleum Engineering.

For more information see here

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