
Technology
Technology, MS, Concentration: Industrial Engineering Technology
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Program Intro
This degree prepares you to become a technology leader with a focus on industrial engineering. Our program provides flexibility so you can pursue a wide range of interdisciplinary interests. You’ll develop leadership skills grounded in ethics as well as an understanding of the global issues that affect technology.
Our interdisciplinary approach empowers you to customize your course of study to suit your interests and career goals. With this broad-based, flexible degree, you’ll enter the marketplace with a distinct and sought-after advantage.
Curriculum Overview
This program emphasizes leading-edge industrial engineering technology concepts as well as their strategic application.
Build a foundation with courses in productivity and quality, as well as in your chosen concentration.
Sample Courses
- IT 50700 – Measurement And Evaluation In Industry And Technology
- IT 50800 – Quality And Productivity In Industry And Technology
Delve deeper into your interest areas through advanced coursework; choose between a directed project or thesis.
Sample Courses
- IET 52000 – Enterprise Quality Planning And Analysis
- IT 53500 – Global Supply Chain Management
Highlights
We partner with business, industry and government to give you opportunities to solve real-world problems. Dedicated technology labs with state-of-the-art equipment provide application-oriented learning experiences that give you an edge when you’re seeking internships and jobs.


Outcomes
No longer can business and industry exist without technology. That’s the philosophy behind the College of Technology’s master’s degree programs, which we launched in 2008.
Now, with more than 200 alumni of these programs, we’ve grown to become a leader in technology education, addressing the growing need for skilled professionals who can solve complex problems and lead technical teams.

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See how a PNW degree opens doors, from corporate boardrooms to non-profit leadership.