MS Industrial Engineering: Human Factors & Health Systems Engineering

12 Months On Campus Accelerated-masters Program

University of Wisconsin Madison

Program Overview

The Human Factors and Health Systems Engineering graduate program at UW–Madison focuses on data, system design, and the health care system. In just 12 months, you are ready to excel in your industry.

Challenges and problems with health systems bring an increased need for engineers who can lead innovation. The University of Wisconsin–Madison Master of Science in Industrial Engineering: Human Factors & Health Systems Engineering enables you to improve system performance and drive positive change in the health industry.

While people work with computers in every industry, the need for accuracy and ease of use increases dramatically in the health care field. At UW–Madison, you learn to address and overcome known challenges by applying existing human performance knowledge and generating new and relevant experimental data.

Program Key Stats

$1200 (Per Credit)
$ 75

Jan Intake : 1st SepAug Intake : 15th Dec


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Eligibility Criteria

3.0
4 Year

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Industrial engineers
  • Chief sustainability executives
  • Natural sciences managers
  • General and operations manager
  • Chemical engineers
  • Atmospheric and space scientists
  • Industrial production managers
  • Environmental engineers
  • Civil engineers
  • Health and safety engineers

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