University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering

A Department of the College of Engineering

Graduate-Deadline Information

You can apply at any time. However, to receive primary consideration for graduate assistantships and timely review of your application, applicants for the Fall semester are encouraged to apply by February 15th. Applicants for the Spring semester are encouraged to apply by September 15th.

Eligibility

Eligibility for admission to an Industrial & Management Systems Masters (IMSE) degree program requires at least a four-year U.S. bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university, or a degree evaluated as the equivalent by UNL Graduate Admissions staff.

  1. Complete on-line application for admission: http://www.unl.edu/gradstudies/
  2. $45 application fee at time on-line application is completed
  3. Official transcripts
  4. International applicants must also provide an official TOEFL score and a completed Financial resource Certification form
  5. Submit three (3) letters of recommendation to the Industrial & Management Systems Engineering Graduate Chair
    Download: Letter of recommendation form
  6. Official GRE scores (optional for IMSE Masters program, but is required for PhD program)
  7. Statement of Purpose or Personal Statement (optional for IMSE Masters program)

Mailing Address for three (3) letters of recommendation:

Graduate Chair
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Industrial & Management Systems Engineering
175 Nebraska Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0518

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Department News:


NASA awards grants to 2 UNL faculty

Rajurkar Awarded SME International Honor

• The IMSE department welcomes Jeffrey Woldstad as our new department chair. Dr. Woldstad most recently was Senior Associate Dean for the College of Engineering at Texas Tech University. 1-5-09

Dr. Paul Savory has been appointed interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Extended Education & Outreach 1-5-09

Dr. Susan Hallbeck has returned from a 6-month sabbatical in the Netherlands where she worked for an ergonomics design firm 1-5-09

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