Graduate

MSIE Concentration in Regulated Industries

The Regulated Industries concentration is for students who have an undergraduate engineering degree and are interested in industrial engineering problems in regulated industries. Different professional interests will dictate different choices. Students interested in this concentration should discuss their elective choices with their adviser.

Departmental Courses in Regulated Industries

IEOR E4003: Industrial Economics
IEOR E4307: Industrial Forecasting
IEOR E4308: Industrial Budget and Financial Control
IEME E4310: The Manufacturing Enterprises
IEOR E4404: Simulation
IEOR E4705: Studies in Operations Research

Law School Courses (requires cross registration and approval)

Law L6110: Foundations of the Regulatory State
Law L6204: Administrative Law
Law L6283: Regulation of the Electronic Mass Media
Law L6293: Antitrust and Trade Regulation
Law L6387: Regulation of Financial Intermediaries


Other Engineering Courses

BMEN E4010: Ethics for Biomedical Engineers
CIEN E4010: Transportation Engineering
CIEN E4111: Uncertainty and Risk in Infrastructure Systems
CIEN E4129: Managing Engineering and Construction Processes
CIEN E4132: Prevention and Resolution of Construction Disputes
CIEN E4133: Capital Facility Planning and Financing
CIEN E4134: Construction Industry Law
EAEE E4200: Production of Inorganic Materials
CIEE E4252: Environmental Engineering