For over two decades, the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) undergraduate program has been consistently ranked No. 1 by U.S. News & World Report. 

Notably, the undergraduate program has been ranked best in the nation for 24 consecutive years and 34 years for the graduate program.

Since inception, ISyE's program achievements have not only propelled its own growth but have also laid the foundation for broader advancements within the College of Engineering (CoE). The college had an impressive overall ranking this year placed at No. 4 overall engineering, and No. 2 among public universities.

ISyE’s commitment to expanding the programs and workflow within systems has continued to be recognized on a national scale that reflects faculty advancement, student fellowships, and the growth for new building facilities. 

With the progression of ISyE’s next home at Tech Square Phase 3, and the school has positioned itself as a leader within the institution to further scale the growth and support of our students and programs. 

The ISyE undergraduate program prepares students with the necessary skills and mindset to take on big pharma, finance, logistics and global consulting. 

Nearly 76% of undergraduate students complete the program with an accepted job offer, starting at a median annual salary of $85K. 

For a detailed breakdown of the CoE rankings, read the full story here.

Industrial and Systems Engineering