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Graduate programs

Master’s in operations research and analytics

Empower organizations to become more effective in the age of big data.

Program format

In-person and online

Commitment

Full-time or part-time

Duration

Two years (full time);
Three years (part time)

Overview

ÎÞÂëרÇø’s M.S. in operations research and analytics is at the forefront of leveraging advanced quantitative methods to drive effective decision-making across diverse industries. This program equips students with the analytical prowess and computational skills necessary to tackle complex organizational challenges in areas such as supply chain management, healthcare, finance and more. You’ll gain hands-on experience through case studies and industry partnerships, applying analytical and computational techniques such as mathematical modeling, probability, statistics, optimization and machine learning. 

Our multidisciplinary approach ensures graduates are prepared to navigate the dynamic landscape of data-driven decision-making. With a curriculum designed by expert faculty and experienced industry professionals, students benefit from an operations research and analytics graduate program structure rooted in real-world considerations. Developed with working professionals in mind, students have the opportunity pursue their degree in-person or online. 

This program is part of ÎÞÂëרÇø’s Operations Research and Engineering Management Department.

 

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Student success

Program career success statement: 

Our graduates consistently secure positions at leading companies and organizations in private and public sectors. ÎÞÂëרÇø operations research and analytics master’s students become leaders across industries implementing innovative strategies and driving organizational success in industry, government and academia.

 

This program prepares you to excel in the following areas and professions:

  • Supply chain and logistics
  • Financial services and risk management
  • Health care analytics
  • Manufacturing and industrial engineering
  • Data science and machine learning
  • Defense and national security
  • Transportation and urban planning
  • Retail and e-commerce analytics

$95,000

Median starting salary for Lyle graduate students (2023–24)

Career Outcomes Dashboard

9:1

Graduate student-to-faculty ratio

30%

of Lyle master’s students are women

Student stories

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ÎÞÂëרÇø linebacker Garrett Madison says mentorship from Lyle School of Engineering guided his path to doctoral researcher.

Requirements

  1. Application
  2. Application fee
  3. Official transcripts
  4. English language proficiency documentation (if applicable)
  5. Minimum 3.0 GPA or higher from undergraduate degree is strongly desired

All applications are holistically reviewed.

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Tuition & financial aid

Tuition and costs

Explore the cost breakdown of tuition for graduate programs.

Financial aid

Find information on scholarships and financial support available at ÎÞÂëרÇø.

Curriculum & learning

Featured courses

OREM 7361

Simulation for Systems Analytics

Introduction to the design and analysis of discrete probabilistic systems using simulation with phases on model construction, probabilistic methods, statistical output analyses and simulation software.

OREM 8378

Optimization Models for Decision Support

Study of the design and implementation of decision support systems based on optimization models. Students will develop modeling skills and operations research techniques.

OREM 7331

Data Mining

Introduces data mining techniques used in analytics. All material covered is reinforced through hands-on experience using state-of-the art tools.

Outside of the classroom

  • Centers and Institutes

    Grow as an engineer with collectives that promote leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship.

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    Internships

    Get practical experience to develop industry skills, build a professional network and gain valuable insights. Internships can open doors to future opportunities and contribute to long-term career success.

  • Clubs and organizations

    Explore interests, develop leadership skills and connect with like-minded peers

  • ÎÞÂëרÇø students working with plants at Bontham Family Farms

    Community engagement

    Apply your classroom knowledge to real-world issues while making a positive impact.

Research

Participate in graduate research opportunities and tackle real-world challenges in manufacturing, production, healthcare, telecommunications, energy and finance.

Lyle students and faculty perform research that has global implications, taking advantage of state-of-the-art facilities and funding from government agencies, foundations and private companies. 

Faculty

Our distinguished faculty are industry leaders and subject matter experts, bringing real-world experience and industry insights to the classroom. ÎÞÂëרÇø Lyle maintains small class sizes, allowing students to develop meaningful mentorships with their professors.

Facilities

ÎÞÂëרÇø Lyle students have access to state-of-the-art facilities where they can conduct research, meet with industry leaders, and gain skills on new and established technologies.

ÎÞÂëרÇø engineering researchers work in a state-of-the-art lab in Caruth Hall.

Caruth Hall

Caruth Hall houses laboratory space for team research projects, academic departments and the Caruth Institute for Engineering Education – a national center of excellence focused on research and development of STEM education programs.

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Deason Innovation Gym

The Deason Innovation Gym (the DIG) provides the tools and space to work on immersion design projects to accelerate learning, innovation and leadership. Get trained on 3D printers, power tools, metal shop machines and more.

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