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What is IE?
Industrial Engineering is concerned with the design, improvement and installation of integrated systems of men, materials and equipment . . .
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It has been said that “Industrial engineers create solutions so we will have better lives,” and that . . .
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If you’re a curious problem-solver who wants to make a real impact in the world, then Industrial Engineering might be the perfect path for you. . .
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Industrial Engineering is concerned with the design, improvement and installation of integrated systems of people, materials, information, equipment and energy.
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• PhD in Industrial Engineering
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For Undergrad & Grad:
For the 1st semester of new first-year (NFY) students, this is communicated to you by the OUR, the College, and the Department through various orientations and email correspondences. For all other continuing students, you may find all important registration dates on CRS ( https://crs.upd.edu.ph/auth/index/events )
Notable important registration activities/dates:
For 1st Sem NFY Students • NFY Pre-enlistment period • NFY Batch run & result • Pre-advising session (℅ IE Dept) • Advanced Registration* (℅ OUR) • Regular Registration Period (post-advising) • Deadline for Changemat • Deadline for Payment |
For all other continuing students • Regular Pre-enlistment period/s • Regular Batch run/s & result/s • Regular Registration Period • Enlistment • Post-advising • Deadline for Changemat • Deadline for Payment |
For Undergrad & Grad:
Make sure to answer the regular course demand survey sent by the Department. The Department uses this survey to estimate the demand of IE students non-major/cognate and elective courses and plan its own course offerings for the upcoming semester.
For Undergrad & Grad:
The timeline for release of this survey is:
• (for 1st Sem registration) during the preceding midyear term
• (for 2nd Sem registration) near the end of the preceding 1st Semester
Once available, this may be accessed via the IEOR website or the IE Department Facebook group.
The survey is also disseminated to all IE students via email. If you have not been receiving this email, please notify the Department Chair ( iedeptchair.upd@up.edu.ph )
For Undergrad & Grad:
Should Offering Units request a list of students that must be enlisted in their courses, this survey will serve as the source of that list.
Undergrad IE students who fail to accomplish this survey by the deadline will be tagged as “Low Priority” during CRS pre-enlistment for the upcoming regular semester.
For Undergrad & Grad:
Yes. All IE students must answer the course demand survey. If not intending to take any courses that semester, choose none when asked what courses you plan to take.