industrial operations engineering (ioe)

<p>i'm interested in business and possibly pursuing a double major at ross. Still as of now im going to be an ioe freshman and i dont really understand what it is all about and the kind of job oppurtunities i will get when i graduate. Can someone in the program just tell me their experience</p>

<p>trading, consulting, operations management, supply-chain if you do the quantitative operations research route
industrial design, safety, quality control, ergonomics crap if you go the ergonomics route</p>

<p>"Can someone in the program just tell me their experience "</p>

<p>It’s a mix of really smart kids and really stupid kids, much more polar than the other engineering programs, especially with the amount of kids on the dumb sides. </p>

<p>There are a few (not too many) highly motivated smart kids who want to do high finance/strat consulting (M/B/B type) and do not want to go through the typical trade-schoolesque training at Ross, and want a quant background which recruiters love. Those are the kids who typically do the quant stuff and go the operations research route and take classes like stochastic calculus, financial engineering and so on…</p>

<p>And then there are a lot (and i emphasize A LOT) of absolutely stupid kids who transfer in from other engineering programs because they can’t cut it elsewhere. They usually go the ergonomics route because frankly, ergonomics and instrumentation classes are massive jokes.</p>