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SE 398: System Engineering Internship
1.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: junior standing. An opportunity for students to apply theoretical concepts in system engineering to real-world problems with industry. The internship is designed to expose students to professional practice and culture and provide an opportunity to gain professional experience under the direction of practicing professionals and a faculty advisor. A minimum of 300 hours of work related to system engineering or closely-related engineering function is required.
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SE 402: Operations Research I
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: SE 346 , CS 107 or equivalent The operations research area is oriented to various mathematical methods for solving certain kinds of industrial problems. Topics included are linear programming, including simplex method; transportation and assignment problems; queuing; dynamic programming; simulation.
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SE 402 - Operations Research I
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SE 403: Operations Research II
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: SE 402 or equivalent Advanced coverage of Bayesian statistics, utility and game theory, logistics and distribution, theory of scheduling, graph theory, and stochastic processes, with applications in manufacturing and service industries.
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SE 407: Reliability & Maintainability
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: SE 346 or equivalent Reliability measures: hazard models and product life, reliability function; static reliability models; inference theory and reliability computation; dynamic reliability models, reliability design examples.
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SE 428: Six Sigma Quality Planning
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: SE 347 or EAS 345 or M 228 or QA 216 . Improving quality and reducing cost through the use of statistical methods; statistical process control and basic experiment design techniques; well-known quality systems, including concept and methodology of six sigma (a quality management program), DMAIC process, ISO standards, quality project management, and commonly utilized six sigma tools will be the focus of this course. Plant tours and six sigma implementation cases will be included.
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SE 435: Simulation and Applications
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: SE 346 and CS 107 or equivalent. Corequisite: SE 402 . Techniques for modeling of a system (business or scientific/engineering) using computer simulation. Simulation principles will be emphasized. Student exercises and design projects will be run using a modern simulation package.
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SE 441: Supply Chain and Logistics
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: senior status. The process of planning, implementing and controlling flow and storage of goods, services, and related information from point to point of consumption with the customer requirements in mind is presented. Topics include fundamentals of logistics and e-logistics, information systems and e-commerce, inventory concepts and management, material flow and transportation management, warehousing and material handling, the type and use of electronic media in the daily functions of supply chain management, and global logistics.
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SE 445: Robots: Design, Control and Programming
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisites: EAS 222 , EAS 230 , M 204 . Extensive review of the fundamentals of robotics and industrial automation. Step-by-step computational approach that helps students derive and compute the forward kinematics, inverse kinematics, and Jacobians for the most common robot designs. Progressive introduction to dynamics that prepares students with or without a dynamics background to compute the dynamics of the most common manipulators. Presentation of the most common motion planning and trajectory generation algorithms; comprehensive treatment of motion and force control that includes both basic and advanced methods. Programming and laboratory projects.
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SE 449: Lean Principles and Practices
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: SE 441 or permission of instructor. Concepts of lean production, Japanese production systems, push vs. pull production systems, benchmarking and evaluation schemes, schedule management, overcoming bottlenecks, and performance and productivity improvement techniques applicable to service and manufacturing systems. Workforce issues (affairs) including union acceptance, productivity, and workforce education, training, and compensation.
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SE 450: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of New Haven
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Selected topics of current interest in the field of system engineering.
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