Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) (Internship) in Industrial Systems Engineering
Use advanced labs to help earn your broad-based industrial systems engineering degree in the University of Regina's industrial systems engineering bachelor’s program.
Study topics such as:
- Strength of materials
- Heat transfer
- Computer-aided engineering
- Mechanics of fluids
Make use of these four industrial systems engineering labs:
- Thermodynamics
- Process Engineering
- Materials
- Manufacturing
Get experiential learning opportunities in your bachelor of industrial systems engineering degree. That includes adding a co-op designation to your degree through our Co-operative Education & Internships program to jumpstart your career. Typical salaries per work term can be $8,000-$13,000.
U of R's industrial systems engineering program offers these flexible degree options:
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Systems Engineering
- Bachelor of Applied Science (Co-op) in Industrial Systems Engineering
- Bachelor of Applied Science (Internship) in Industrial Systems Engineering
Our program is fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board. You'll be on the path to become a professional engineer because our industrial systems engineering degree qualifies you to register with provincial and territorial professional associations.
Use advanced labs to help earn your broad-based industrial systems engineering degree in the University of Regina's industrial systems engineering bachelor’s program.
Study topics such as:
- Strength of materials
- Heat transfer
- Computer-aided engineering
- Mechanics of fluids
Make use of these four industrial systems engineering labs:
- Thermodynamics
- Process Engineering
- Materials
- Manufacturing
Get experiential learning opportunities in your bachelor of industrial systems engineering degree. That includes adding a co-op designation to your degree through our Co-operative Education & Internships program to jumpstart your career. Typical salaries per work term can be $8,000-$13,000.
U of R's industrial systems engineering program offers these flexible degree options:
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Systems Engineering
- Bachelor of Applied Science (Co-op) in Industrial Systems Engineering
- Bachelor of Applied Science (Internship) in Industrial Systems Engineering
Our program is fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board. You'll be on the path to become a professional engineer because our industrial systems engineering degree qualifies you to register with provincial and territorial professional associations.