The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) degree includes a combination of core ISE courses and technical electives.
The degree culminates in a senior design project (also known as Capstone), where students apply the knowledge they gain during the program to real-world problems. This degree is accredited by ABET.

Questions?
If you have questions about the BSIE program that are not answered here, please contact the undergraduate adviser, Jennifer Tsai, at ieadvise@uw.edu.
Degree information
- Degree requirements
- Sample quarterly schedule
- Technical electives
- Senior design project (Capstone)
- Graduation procedures
- Documents and forms
Program opportunities
Degree specialization in Data Science
ISE offers a data science specialization for BSIE students. This program offers classes from a curated curriculum comprising core classes and technical electives. The curriculum is organized in a way that will help you get a well-rounded education for high demand jobs in machine learning, data visualization and database design.
Explore our data science optionsSoftware/computing information
COE-VDI
Information on how to use the College of Engineering Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (COE-VDI).
VMware Horizon Clients
Connect to your VMware Horizon virtual desktop.
MyCoE
MyCoE provides information and resources for the College of Engineering community, from campus policies to room rentals. Too many resources to list here!
Peer and alumni mentors
If you are a current ISE student interested in learning about life after graduation, consider connecting with an alumni mentor via the College of Engineering Mentor Program. Alumni mentors are College of Engineering graduates who are ready to answer your questions about their field and provide insight into what day-to-day work is like as an engineer out in industry or academia.
Freshman and sophomores looking to learn more about life as a student in the ISE Department may also connect with a Peer Mentor through this program. Peer mentors are upper-division engineering students who are ready to answer your questions and talk to you about their experiences studying engineering at the UW.
Note that a NetID login is required to view the list of mentors.
Find a mentorCareer pathways
Allow Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering students to specialize in various areas within the discipline while offering the flexibility to include relevant courses from different fields.
Find your path