Jul 15, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Industrial and Systems Engineering BS + Industrial and Systems Engineering, Concentration in Operational Analytics, MS


The Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) Operational Analytics Spartan Accelerated Graduate Education (SAGE) Program  enables qualified students in the Industrial and Systems Engineering, BS  program to simultaneously complete the requirements for both the baccalaureate and the master’s Industrial and Systems Engineering, Concentration in Operational Analytics  degrees. Students can progress from undergraduate to graduate status seamlessly, with a simplified application process and no application fee, and complete both degrees in a year’s less time as compared to completing them separately. This will provide significant cost savings to the students.

The ISE Operational Analytics SAGE program will allow students to be hired in better positions in the growing and high demand analytics job market in leading Silicon Valley companies and to get into Ph.D. programs within 5 years of starting their Industrial and Systems Engineering, BS degree.

Total SAGE Program Units (BS + MS) 138

For more information, contact the SAGE Scholars Program Coordinator​: Hongrui Liu.

Admissions Requirements

The ISE Operational Analytics SAGE program allows undergraduates to begin their graduate studies while completing undergraduate requirements. SAGE programs provide students with an integrative and cohesive educational experience that combines subject matter, pedagogy and research. All SJSU SAGE programs are guided by university policy F-19.

Eligibility Requirements:

Applicants need to fulfill the following requirements:

  1. Must have declared the Industrial and Systems Engineering, BS major
  2. Have completed a minimum of 75 units towards the Industrial and Systems Engineering, BS degree (but no more than 120 units)
  3. Completed ENGR 100W  with a grade of “B” or better
  4. Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better, or GPA of 3.0 or better in the last 60 semester units
  5. Completed all lower division GE requirements
  6. Completed all lower division courses (1-99)
  7. Not have enrolled in senior project 

Most native and transfer students will become eligible to apply for the SAGE program in the Spring semester of Year 3 and enter the pathway during the Summer of Year 3 and Fall of Year 4. Applications will be processed by the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department without an application fee. Students will not need to apply formally for graduate admission if accepted into this program.

Application Requirements and Processes:

  1. Students meet with their undergraduate academic advisor. The advisor must complete and sign the SAGE Application form (checking Box A) and the Course of Study Plan. The form and plan should be routed to the registrar’s office and a copy should be included in the student application to the department;
  2. Students must fill out and include an application form;
  3. Transcripts for any coursework completed at other colleges or universities not showing in the students’ MySJSU account must be included;
  4. Students must include a one-page resume that details their college-level academic, employment, and volunteer experiences. In describing a position held (employment or volunteer service), highlight the duties performed and any relevant awards or accomplishments;
  5. Students must include a 1 page personal statement that explains how they arrived at their decision to continue with the ISE Operational Analytics MS degree.

Applications will be processed by the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering  (NOT through CalState Apply). They are processed without an application fee. All application documents should be collated into a single pdf and sent to the department via the program coordinator. 

Graduate Standing Requirements

Requirements for program continuation and advancement to candidacy in the graduate program, include:

  • Meeting every semester with an academic advisor to plan and track coursework and graduate status. 
  • Advisors should note that ISE 245 is elective in standalone BS ISE program, however, SAGE students MUST take it to double count for ISE 135.
  • Maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • Once the BS degree is conferred, students meet every semester with their graduate advisor to plan a formal course of study.
  • The proposed graduate program must be approved by the graduate coordinator before the student may be considered a candidate for the MS degree.

Dismissal from Program

  • Dismissal by the ISE Department if students do not meet continuation requirements (GPA of 3.0 or higher). 
  • An exit ramp from the SAGE program to the traditional ISE BS program will be accessible for all students who have not yet converted to graduate status. Exiting can be initiated by the student for any reason. If the student opts out of, or fails to complete the Master’s degree portion of the program, the following will apply:
    • Credit earned for graduate coursework and used to complete the bachelor’s degree may not be used to satisfy unit requirements of the Master’s degree.

Converting to Graduate Status and Advancing to Candidacy

Once the student has completed or will complete 120 degree applicable units within the semester of filing for transition into the graduate program, the advisor must fill out a second SAGE Program Course of Study Plan (checking Box B) to transition into the graduate program and advance to candidacy. This form should be sent to both the Registrar’s Office to prepare for the Bachelor’s degree graduation evaluation and the Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations Office (GAPE) for processing and placement of the student into the graduate career. The advisor will obtain the graduate program coordinator’s signature prior to routing. As this form will also confirm advancement to candidacy, the following eligibility requirements apply for courses counted in the Master’s degree including those courses to be  double counted:

  1. GPA of at least 3.00 cumulative in undergraduate career & completed graduate coursework with a ‘C’ or better;
  2. Graduate program designated GWAR course listed on SAGE Program Course of Study Plan;
  3. At least 50% of the graduate program must be 200-level courses and at least 60% of the  designated graduate courses must be letter graded. 

Program Requirements (138 units)


Industrial and Systems Engineering, BS (120 units)


University Requirements (24 units)


The Lower and Upper Division General Education requirements may be satisfied by coursework outlined below. To satisfy the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR) , students must pass ENGR 100W  with a grade of “C” or better (“C-” not accepted).

​GE Areas  A1, A2, C1, C1/C2, two D/American Institutions  (US123), F, S 24 unit(s)

Exceptions for University Graduation Requirements  apply to this major.

Major Courses (67 units)


ISE 130 must be completed with a “C-” or better. ISE 195A and ISE 195B must be completed with a “C” or better. At least one approved technical elective must be an engineering course and all technical electives must be completed with a grade of “C-” or better.

Industrial and Systems Engineering, Concentration in Operational Analytics, MS (18 units)


Culminating Experience (3 units)


Complete one option (Plan A Thesis or Plan B Project).

Total Units Required (138 units)


The standalone Industrial and Systems Engineering, BS  program requires ISE 135 ,  ISE 170 , and ISE 155 . Students satisfy this requirement in this SAGE Scholars Program by completing ISE 202 ISE 230 , and ISE 245 , respectively. Industrial and Systems Engineering, Operational Analytics Concentration, MS   requires 9 units of Approved Electives. Students satisfy 6 units of Approved Electives in this SAGE Scholars Program by completing ISE 245 and a graduate level elective in the BS Industrial and Systems Engineering program. These 12 units are considered to count toward both the graduate and undergraduate degrees, thus allowing SAGE students to meet the minimum unit requirements for both degrees.