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3.00 Credits
Seminar course on the historiography of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.
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3.00 Credits
Historiography, research and writing, and recent interpretations in the field of history. Required of all history majors. Taught once annually.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
In exceptional circumstances, a student may ask a professor to provide a readings course on a subject of the professor's choosing. This course may be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of industrial engineering concepts. Includes history and development of classical industrial engineering; documentation and computational methods; basic work methods and measurement; manufacturing systems; and economic decision analysis. Co-requisite: MA 113.
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3.00 Credits
Economic evaluation of engineering alternatives. Interest, time-value of investments, depreciation and income taxes, break-even cost analysis. Prerequisite: MA 172; sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the portion of the design process that uses basic principles of methods analysis and ergonomics to fit a task and workstation to the human operator. Methods analysis topics include: work measurement, work measurement tools, work sampling, job analysis, job evaluation, and the development and use of flow and activity charts for methods improvement. Ergonomics topics include anthropometric data, workplace design, design of the physical environment, work organization, and display and control design. Includes term project and laboratory exercises. Prerequisite: ISE 390. (Same as PY 324.)
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3.00 Credits
Formal organization structures and functions. Analysis of organization planning leading toward the accomplishment of goals. Techniques for making decisions within formal organizations, together with ethical constraints. Emphasis on technical writing. Prerequisite: ISE 390.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental methods, models and computational techniques of operations research. Linear programming including transportation, assignment and simplex algorithms. Queueing theory. Prerequisite or parallel: ISE 390.
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3.00 Credits
Engineering properties of materials, sources of information for properties of materials, cost considerations for material selection, manufacturing processes, casting, forming, machining, cost considerations for machining operations. One or more field trips are included. Prerequisites: MAE/CE 370. (Same as MAE 378.) 156
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3.00 Credits
Engineering uses of probability theory, discrete and continuous probability distributions including the binomial, Poisson, hypergeometric, normal, uniform, lognormal, and exponential distributions. Statistical sampling, distributions of means, variances, and proportions. Hypothesis testing and confidence intervals. Prerequisite or parallel: MA 201.
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