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Texas A&M University-Kingsville offers the state's most affordable Industrial Engineering program at just $10,204 net cost annually. The price gap between the cheapest and most expensive options spans over $11,000, with University of Houston graduates earning $73,530 compared to UT El Paso's $48,823. Texas leads the nation in manufacturing employment with over 850,000 workers, creating strong demand for industrial engineers across aerospace, petrochemical, and energy sectors. All eleven programs maintain public status except St. Mary's University, reflecting the state's commitment to accessible engineering education through institutions like Texas A&M and UT systems.
11
Programs
$10,204 – $21,352
Net Price Range
$64,917
Avg. Program Earnings
54.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Industrial Engineering Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,204 $9,892 45.6% 96.6%
2 $10,726 $9,744 45.9% 99.9%
3 $11,268 $10,026 45.9% 86.5%
4 $11,429 $8,690 37.2% 83.7%
5 $13,853 $9,711 64.9% 66.2%
6 $15,137 $9,748 33.7% 88.0%
7 $15,235 $11,728 56.5% 80.8%
8 $16,438 $11,450 56.2% 87.7%
9 $20,071 $11,852 67.5% 67.3%
10 $20,924 $13,099 83.8% 62.7%
11 $21,352 $36,242 58.8% 86.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $25,000 earnings gap between Texas Industrial Engineering programs?

University of Houston graduates earn $73,530 annually while UT El Paso graduates start at $48,823. Location plays a major role, as Houston's energy and petrochemical industries typically offer higher starting salaries than El Paso's manufacturing sector.

How do graduation rates vary among the cheapest programs?

The five most affordable programs show graduation rates from 33.7% at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to 45.9% at both UT El Paso and Texas A&M-Commerce. These rates reflect the challenge of completing engineering coursework while managing costs at budget-friendly institutions.

Is Texas A&M-Kingsville worth considering despite its low graduation rate?

At $10,204 net cost and 45.6% graduation rate, Kingsville offers the lowest sticker price but requires careful academic planning. Students save over $3,600 annually compared to the next cheapest option at UT El Paso.

Where can Industrial Engineering students find the best value in Texas?

University of Houston provides strong return on investment with $73,530 starting salaries at $13,853 net cost and 64.9% graduation rates. This combination of earnings potential and reasonable cost outperforms most alternatives in the state.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.