IE Courses and Streams - mie.utoronto.ca

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IE Courses and Streams

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IE Courses and Streams

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Human Factors

Information Engineering

Operations Research

Psychology Computer Science

Mathematics

Industrial Engineering Streams

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What is operations research? What ISN’T operations research?

Operations Research (OR)

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Operations Research

• OR is everywhere!• And so are OR careers

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Operations Research Areas

Supply Chain

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Operations Research Areas

Power Systems

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Power System Applications

• Supply Reliability• Economic Dispatch• Unit Commitment• Maintenance Scheduling• Asset Management• Capacity Planning• Operator Succession Planning

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Operations Research Areas

Vehicle routing

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Operations Research Areas

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Operations Research Areas

Military

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Operations Research Areas

Healthcare

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Healthcare Applications

• Operating Room Scheduling• Radiation therapy treatment• Health Human Resources• Facility Location• Capacity Planning• Patient Flow• Blood Supply Management

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OR Core CoursesSecond Year

– MIE250: Fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming– MIE262: Operational Research I: Deterministic OR– MIE263: Operations Research II: Stochastic OR

Third Year– MIE360: Systems Modelling and Simulation– MIE335: Algorithms & Numerical Methods– MIE363: Resource and Production Modelling– MIE364: Quality Control and Improvement

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OR Technical ElectivesThird Year

– MIE365: Operational Research III: Advanced OR– MIE354: Business Process Engineering– MIE469: Reliability and Maintainability Engineering– MIE367: Cases in Operational Research

Fourth Year– MIE562: Scheduling– MIE566: Decision Analysis– MIE561: Healthcare Systems– MIE465: Analytics in Action****– MIE498H/Y: Research Thesis*

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Careers in Operations Research• Manager, Business Strategy at Air Canada• Missionary at Global Outreach Mission, Author of "On the Potter's Wheel“• Consulting Executive - Technology Strategy Sr Manager at Accenture• Avenue Investment Management• Senior Manager, at BMO Financial Group• Google Asia & Pacific Financial Planner and Analyst• Director, Commercial & Supply Chain (Retail Division) at Webcor Group• Consultant at Avanade• Senior Consultant at Capco• Healthcare IT Professional at Carestream Health• Program Manager at Enoro (Finland)• Health Policy and Management Specialist at Cancer Care Ontario• Project Manager – Lean, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General

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Chris Beck

Operations Research FacultyMichael Carter Timothy Chan Dionne Aleman Michael Kim

Roy Kwon Chi-Guhn Lee Viliam Makis Daniel Frances

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Graduate Studies for Operations ResearchWant to be an Industrial Engineer? Want to be an Operations Researcher?M.Eng: Professional development degree

10 courses or 7 courses plus a project12 months full time or longer part time.

Work for a while MBA?Grad school?

Optional Certificates, e.g. Healthcare Engineering Certificate M.A.Sc: Develop your research abilities

4courses plus a research thesis 2 years is typical

Ph.D: Looking for a career in research or teaching?5courses plus thesis 4 years is the target

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Ontario’s Bulk Electricity System Diagram