Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 36

Program Details

Upon graduation, students will be able to assume both the technical and managerial responsibilities of Occupational Health and Safety professionals.

What You Will Learn:

  • Hazard recognition.
  • Accident and incident investigations.
  • Regulatory compliance and record keeping.
  • Health hazard control.
  • Ergonomics.
  • Environmental protection.
  • Hazardous materials management.
  • Managing safety programs.
  • Making sure chemicals, machinery and software will not cause harm to workers or the workplace.

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Industrial Engineering Salaries

$68,285

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

$71,500

Mid-Career Salary, National Average

Employment of industrial engineers is projected to grow 10 percent by 2026, faster than the average for all occupations.

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Career Prospects

Where do Industrial Engineering majors work?

Common Job Titles
  • Estimator
  • Polyethylene Product Specialist
  • Commodities Middle Office Analyst
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • EHS&Q Manager
Top Employers
  • Morton Salt
  • L'Oreal USA
  • Otis Elevator Co.
  • CNY Group
  • Goldman Sachs
What our students are saying
  • Mohamed  Camara
    There have been a lot of memorable moments, and most importantly, opportunities for growth."
    Mohamed Camara
  • Jeremy  Bedient
    Within a week of attending the Career Fair, I secured a co-op with Johnson & Johnson’s supply chain department."
    Jeremy Bedient
  • Jingran  Zhang
    My IE degree from NJIT has opened my mind to innovative and dynamic thinking."
    Jingran Zhang

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