You like figuring out how to make things work better. You like solving puzzles and finding solutions. Find a career in people-oriented engineering at the College of Engineering and Computing's Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research.
Finding a Way to Make Things Work
If you look at a device, organization, or system and immediately see how it could be improved or made more efficient, this is your field.
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Systems and Industrial Engineers determine the most effective ways for an organization to use all components — people, machines, materials, information, and energy. They plan, design, implement, and manage complex systems that assure performance, safety, reliability, and maintainability on deadline at a reasonable cost.
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Operations Researchers use advanced scientific methods to improve decision-making to best allocate limited resources. They find structure in complex situations, using mathematical models to understand how systems behave and to predict the effects of actions on these systems. Operations researchers use quantitative methods such as optimization, stochastic modeling, computer simulation, and data analytics.
Data Analytics studies train you to examine, model, replicate and apply systems that solve big data questions. You'll get an understanding of the technologies and methodologies necessary for data-driven decision-making. Career fields include finance, marketing, operations, business intelligence, digital forensics, financial engineering, and business analytics.
Your choices are unlimited SEOR degrees are applicable to a huge variety of areas:
Health Care |
Economic Systems |
National Defense |
Environmental Systems |
Advanced Transportation Systems |
Architecture-Based Systems Integration |
Command, Control, Communications, Computing, Intelligence, and Cyber |
Financial Systems Engineering |
Systems Engineering Analysis |
Software Intensive Systems |
Systems Management |
Scientific Exploration |