Program at a glance
How much does it cost?
Learn more about how to afford a degree from the University of Nevada, Reno.
How long does it take?
This 123-credit program is designed to be completed in four years.
Learn more about how to afford a degree from the University of Nevada, Reno.
This 123-credit program is designed to be completed in four years.
In an industrial engineering program, you'll learn a diverse set of skills that blend engineering, mathematics, human aspects and business concepts. You can expect to learn:
In the College of Engineering, hands-on learning starts on day one. The first engineering class, Engineering 100, will challenge you to work in teams and the engineering design process. In your final class before you graduate, you will work in a team to develop a project that’s ready for industrial engineering implementation. Your senior capstone project will be presented to potential employers at the annual Innovation Day. In between, you’ll gain hands-on experience in classrooms and research laboratories, putting your engineering skiils and knowledge to work solving important societal problems and creating innovative products and services.
Our undergraduate programs offer you the opportunity to work closely with our research-active faculty. Small class sizes and undergraduate research opportunities help you get to know your professors and provide opportunities to get hands-on research experience. We offer Nevada's only undergraduate degree program in chemical engineering, industrial engineering, and materials science and engineering.
76% of students receive financial aid
Almost everyone is eligible to receive some kind of aid. We offer need-based and merit-based forms of financial aid to help you afford college.
54% of all students graduate with no debt
That's right. More than half of our students leave the University of Nevada, Reno with no student debt.
At the University of Nevada, Reno Honors College, our students maximize their unique gifts and passions through a series of personalized experiences that deepen their capacity for transformative societal impact.
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