USC Catalogue 2024-2025
Industrial and Systems Engineering – Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Return to: USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Ethel Percy Andrus
Gerontology Center 240
(213) 740-4893
FAX: (213) 740-1120
Email: isedept@usc.edu
usc.edu/dept/ise
Chair: Maged Dessouky, PhD
Associate Chair: Kurt Palmer, PhD
Faculty
A.V. “Bal” Balakrishnan Chair: Petros Ioannou, PhD (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering)
Andrew and Erna Viterbi Early Career Chair: Meisam Razaviyayn, PhD (Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Daniel J. Epstein Chair in Industrial and Systems Engineering: Sheldon M. Ross, PhD
Kellner Family Early Career Chair: John Gunnar Carlsson, PhD
David Packard Chair in Manufacturing Engineering: Stephen C-Y Lu, PhD (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science)
John and Dorothy Shea Early Career Chair in Civil Engineering: Ketan Savla, PhD (Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering)
J.A. Tiberti Chair in Ethics and Decision Making: Detlof von Winterfeldt, PhD (Public Policy)
Dean’s Professor in Industrial and Systems Engineering: Maged Dessouky, PhD (Spacial Sciences Institute); Randolph Hall, PhD
Epstein Family Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering: Jong-Shi Pang, PhD
IBM Professor of Engineering Management: Neil Siegel, PhD (Computer Science)
William M. Keck Professor of Engineering: Carl Kesselman, PhD (Computer Science, Preventive Medicine, Biomedical Sciences)
Professors: Ali Abbas, PhD (Public Policy); Yong Chen, PhD (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering); Maged Dessouky, PhD*; Randolph Hall, PhD; Qiang Huang, PhD (Chemical Engineering, Computer Science); Petros Ioannou, PhD (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering); Rahul Jain, PhD (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science); Carl F. Kesselman, PhD (Computer Science, Preventive Medicine, Biomedical Sciences); Stephen C-Y Lu, PhD (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science); Najmedin Meshkati, PhD* (Civil and Environmental Engineering, International Relations); Jong-Shi Pang, PhD; Sheldon M. Ross, PhD; Johannes Royset, PhD; Suvrajeet Sen, PhD (Electrical and Computer Engineering); Detlof von Winterfeldt, PhD (Public Policy)
Associate Professors: John Gunnar Carlsson, PhD*; Bistra Dilkina, PhD (Computer Science); Vishal Gupta, PhD (Data Sciences and Operations); Giacomo Nannicini, PhD; Meisam Razaviyayn, PhD* (Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering); Ketan Savla, PhD (Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering Systems); Mahdi Soltanolkotabi, PhD (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science); Victoria Stodden, PhD; Sze-Chuan Suen, PhD; Phebe Vayanos, PhD (Computer Science); Shinyi Wu, PhD (Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work)
Assistant Professors: Andrés Gómez, PhD; Camilo Hernandez, PhD; Karthyek Murthy, PhD
Research Professor: Yigal Arens, PhD
Research Assistant Professors: Abigail Horn, PhD; Mayank Kejriwal, PhD; Satish Kumar Thittamaranahalli, PhD (Computer Science, Physics and Astronomy)
Adjunct Research Professors: Wanda M. Austin, PhD; Fernando Ordoñez, PhD (Computer Science)
Adjunct Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering: Saeed Mohasseb, MS
Professors of the Practice of Industrial and Systems Engineering: George Papavassilopoulos, PhD; Neil Siegel, PhD (Computer Science)
Associate Professors of the Practice of Industrial and Systems Engineering: Nitin Kale, MS (Information Technology Program); Kurt Palmer, PhD*
Senior Lecturers: Shalini Gupta, PhD; Yalda Khashe, PhD; Mike Lee (Information Technology Program); Paul Lu, DBA; Richard Vawter, MS (Information Technology Program); Bruce Wilcox, PhD
Lecturers: Niloufar Izadinia, PhD; Maryam Pishgar, PhD
Emeritus Professors (all ranks): Geza Bottlik, MS; Julia Higle, PhD; Ralph Keeney, PhD; James E. Moore, II, PhD; Mansour Rahimi, PhD; Stan Settles, PhD; Peter Will, PhD (Astronautical Engineering, Chemical Engineering)
*Recipient of university-wide or school teaching award.
Honor Societies
Alpha Pi Mu
Alpha Pi Mu is the industrial engineering honor society. Qualifications for election are: juniors in the upper one-fifth of their class; seniors in the upper one-third of their class; master’s degree students who have completed at least one-third of the courses required for their degree and rank among the top 10 students in all ISE master’s degree programs; and doctoral students recommended by the department chair. The adviser is Kurt Palmer, associate professor of the practice of industrial and systems engineering, (213) 740-5960.
Omega Rho
Omega Rho is the operations research honor society to recognize academic excellence in operations research and encourage study of operations research, management science and closely associated disciplines. Election is by nomination only during the spring semester.
Undergraduate Degree Requirements
Undergraduate Education Program Mission
The mission of the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering undergraduate program is to:
- Provide students: the skills and knowledge to obtain employment and achieve leadership with the industrial and systems engineering profession or to proceed with graduate education; the intellectual resources to continue life-long learning; and the knowledge of professional ethics and critical reasoning skills necessary for contributing to society.
- Provide employers of industrial and systems engineering professionals with candidates who are technically competent, business aware, collaborative, able to communicate effectively, and ethically grounded.
- Maintain and enhance the reputation of the Epstein department within the engineering, business and academic communities.
Undergraduate Program Educational Objectives
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering program are prepared to achieve any of the following accomplishments:
- Obtain employment in an organization that values people who demonstrate both technical competence and business awareness.
- Pursue graduate or professional education.
- Assume a leadership role in their employment organization or community.
- Utilize critical reasoning, collaboration and creativity to contribute to society.
Undergraduate Program Criteria
The program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering prepares graduates to design, develop, implement, and improve integrated systems that include people, materials, information, equipment and energy. The curriculum includes in-depth instruction to accomplish the integration of systems using appropriate analytical, computational, and experimental practices.
For additional information, visit usc.edu/dept/ise.
Graduate Degree Requirements
Master of Science in Health Systems Management Engineering
This program is jointly sponsored by the Epstein Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, the USC Price School of Public Policy and the USC Keck School of Medicine and is administered by the Epstein Industrial and Systems Engineering Department.
Master of Science in Systems Architecting and Engineering
See the listing under Systems Architecting and Engineering Program. The program is available via distance education.
Engineer in Industrial and Systems Engineering
Requirements for the Engineer in Industrial and Systems Engineering are the same as set forth in the general requirements .
Graduate Certificates
Graduate Certificate in Health Systems Operations
This graduate certificate is designed for students with bachelor’s degrees in applied social science, engineering or the sciences, who are interested in operations management and health care topics. This program is available via distance education.
Graduate Certificate in Optimization and Supply Chain Management
This abbreviated interdisciplinary program is offered jointly with the Department of Data Sciences and Operations in the USC Marshall School of Business. See here for program requirements.
Graduate Certificate in Systems Architecting and Engineering
See listing under Systems Architecting and Engineering Program . The program is available via distance education.
Bachelor’s Degree
Minor
Master’s Degree
Dual Degree
Graduate Certificate
Doctoral Degree
Industrial and Systems Engineering
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