Industrial Engineering Program
How does the Industrial Engineering program at Paragon U differentiate itself in preparing students for Cambodia’s evolving industrial landscape?
Cambodia has been advancing toward Industry 4.0, integrating automation and digitalization to enhance sustainability, labor efficiency, and industrial competitiveness. With major assembly plants and factories such as Ford, Toyota, BYD, Sailun Tyres, Kirisu Farm, Denso, other Beverage Factories, etc, the demand for skilled industrial engineers is growing rapidly. This shift underscores the need for professionals who can optimize production, streamline operations, and drive industrial innovation.
The Industrial Engineering (IE) program at Paragon U prepares students with expertise in four key areas:

Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Focusing on operation management by enhancing operational excellence, efficiency, and continuous improvement in industrial processes.

Manufacturing Tools and Design
Mastering design, drawing, and prototyping of manufacturing tools to support production systems and machineries.

Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
Understanding data structures, analytics, and machine learning to drive decision-making for operation optimization, sale growth strategy, or business strategy development.

Manufacturing Management
Applying tools, methodologies, and philosophies to oversee manufacturing operations, assembly plants, and factory systems.

Our 4-Year Industrial Engineering Curriculum
Over the span of four years, our curriculum is carefully structured to progressively build deep, practical knowledge in logistics and supply chain, manufacturing systems, data analytics, and industrial management. Students engage in hands-on projects, case studies, and industry-based learning that strengthen their real-world application skills in each domain.
From foundational principles to advanced tools and digital technologies, every course is designed to align with the evolving demands of Cambodia’s industrial transformation.
By graduation, students are fully equipped with the technical expertise and problem-solving mindset to lead and innovate across diverse industrial environments.
Freshman, Year 1
Semester 1 [CC: 21 | AC: 21]
- Academic English I
- Calculus I
- Khmer Studies I
- Introduction to Industrial Engineering
- Physics I
- Introductory Economics
Semester 2 [CC: 21 | AC: 42]
- Academic English II
- Calculus II
- Physics II
- Khmer Studies II
- Warehouse and Transportation Operations
- Microeconomics
Sophomore, Year 2
Semester 1 [CC: 20 | AC: 62]
- Manufacturing Tools and Operations
- Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
- Linear Algebra
- Engineering Statics
- Introduction to Programming
- Fundamentals of Accounting for Technical
Semester 2 [CC: 18 | AC: 80]
- Materials Science
- Product Design
- Mechanics of Materials
- Probability and Statistics
- Principles of Finance
- Supply Chain Management
Junior, Year3
Semester 1 [CC: 19 | AC: 99]
- Operations Research I
- System Analysis
- Manufacturing Process Design
- Applied statistic methods
- Logistics Operations Management
- Digital Manufacturing Tools and Operations
Semester 2 [CC: 19 | AC: 118]
- Operations Research II
- Safety Engineering
- Work Study and Ergonomics
- Facilities Design and Planning
- Project Management
- Database Management
Senior, Year4
Semester 1 [CC: 18 | AC: 1436
- Factory Automation and Control Methods
- Production Planning and Control
- Introduction to AI
- Research Methods in Engineering
- Department Elective [3 Credits]
- General Elective [3 Credits]
Semester 2 [CC: 13 | AC: 149]
- Capstone Project
- Quality Engineering
- Maintenance Engineering
- Department Elective [3 Credits]