Bahçeşehir University

Bachelor in Industrial Engineering

İstanbul, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Industrial Engineering is the discipline concerned with optimizing systems that combine people, processes, materials, and technology, drawing on mathematics, statistics, and engineering analysis to improve efficiency and quality across manufacturing and service operations. The typical coursework sequence covers calculus and statistics, operations research, production and inventory systems, quality engineering, ergonomics, and simulation, often reinforced through project-based assignments that mirror workplace problem-solving. Career destinations for graduates include manufacturing and production management, supply chain and logistics roles, consulting, and further graduate study in operations or systems engineering. This 4-year bachelor's program at Bahçeşehir University in Istanbul, Turkey, is taught in English. Studying at a university based in Istanbul gives industrial engineering students access to a large and varied economic environment where the discipline's tools for improving operations and processes are broadly applicable. Over the 4 years of the program, students move from general mathematics, science, and analytical foundations into the specialized industrial engineering subjects and applied project work that characterize the field's later stages. Those considering this program should note that it is delivered in English at a private institution in Turkey's largest city, offering an internationally accessible route into a quantitative, systems-oriented engineering discipline set against the backdrop of a major urban and industrial center.

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