The “Industrial Engineering for Organizational Performance” option trains engineers to deal with physical and information flow management issues, and to manage organizational transformation projects with the aim of optimizing performance. The courses are based on four pillars, providing knowledge and skills in supply chain management, continuous process improvement, managing organizational transformation projects and mastering digital tools.
3 PATHWAYS AVAILABLE VIA A STUDENT OR WORK-STUDY PATH
The “Industrial Engineering for Organizational Performance” option is open to all engineering students, whether on a student or work-study path.
Student path
- Supply chain
The skills needed to efficiently design, model, simulate and control logistics and industrial processes, while mastering project management and the associated risks, as well as quality to control the end-to-end supply chain and its material and immaterial flows.
- Operational excellence
Analyze, improve, maintain and effectively manage organizations, whether industrial or service structures, while managing transformation projects to support their evolution.
Work-study path
- Logistics, operational excellence and digital twins
Skills in tools and methods to design, model, simulate, improve, maintain and manage logistics and industrial processes, whether in manufacturing, healthcare or services.
If you'd like to take the Pharmacist Engineering double degree, this option will only be available from the start of the 2026 academic year.
TOP 4 BUSINESS SECTORS
• Pharmaceutical industry
• ICT for services
• Consulting and engineering firms
• Agri-food industry
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• RSystem integration manager
• Information systems engineer, software development, methods, production
• Project owner