Gazi University

Bachelor in Industrial Engineering

Ankara, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Industrial Engineering trains students to design and improve complex systems that combine people, machines, materials, and information, with an emphasis on efficiency, quality, and cost-effectiveness. Coursework typically spans operations research, production and inventory planning, quality control, ergonomics, logistics and supply chain management, and systems simulation, supported by a foundation in mathematics, statistics, and engineering economics. Project-based courses often ask students to apply optimization models and data analysis to real manufacturing or service-sector problems. Graduates commonly work in manufacturing operations, supply chain and logistics management, quality assurance, process improvement, and operations consulting, with many continuing into graduate study in industrial engineering, operations research, or management. The blend of quantitative and systems-level thinking developed through the program is also useful in project management and business analytics roles. This bachelor's program in Industrial Engineering is offered by Gazi University in Ankara, Turkey, and is taught in English over four years. Students in Ankara pursue coursework in operations research, quality systems, and process design entirely in English, building technical fluency alongside engineering knowledge. The curriculum typically progresses from foundational mathematics and engineering science courses toward specialized production and systems-optimization coursework in later years, equipping graduates for analytical and operational roles across a wide range of industries.

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