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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IE 318. This is a continuation of IE 318 with emphasis on the design process. A significant portion of study is dedicated to quality engineering and contemporary computer application toward service and manufacturing systems. Experiments build on previous topics with additional experiments on TQM, QFD, database design and application, facility layout, and quality control. One class hour, three-hour lab. 2 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 105 and ENGR 212 or equivalent. This is a study of discrete-event simulation and its use in the analysis and design of systems. The focus is on the analysis of manufacturing systems such as assembly lines, material handling systems, and production processes. Students write programs using traditional programming languages and simulation software. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Corequisite for IE students: IE 439. This course studies the use of conceptual, analytical, and systems approaches in managing engineering projects and activities. Major topics are development and writing project plans including project proposals, project scopes, work breakdown structures, network diagrams, project schedules, and presentations. Other topics include the people side of engineering and project management, communication, and documentation. An industrial project is required. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 110, ENGR 212. Corequisite: IE 326. This is the study of contemporary computer tools toward industrial engineering. Students design, develop and deploy computer applications or as applications which can be implemented via the Internet. These applications are developed for inventory and production control systems, statistical application, database/data mining applications, and for software system integration. Software tools and packages utilized include: XML, Javascript, Java, MATLAB, MSVBA, and MS Access. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 212 or equivalent. This is an introduction to the techniques and application of operations research. Emphasis is on the modeling of real-world problems. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 212. This is a study of issues related to human interaction(s) within a workplace. The focus is on industrial safety and hygiene in workplace design. Other topics include: the principles of industrial hazard avoidance and the roles of NIOSH and its relationship with OSHA. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IE 314. This is a study in the issues related to computer-integrated manufacturing and the integration of automated processes within a modern manufacturing environment. The focus is on engineering design, modeling and applications in automation, flow lines, robotics, numerical control, and computer usage in manufacturing. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IE 326 or permission of the instructor. This course studies advanced topics in production planning and control, operational modeling, and network scheduling. A design project is required. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of instructor. The course introduces the fundamental concepts, methods, and techniques of facility planning, design and the integration of plant layout, work flow and material handling systems. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IE 315; IE 326; IE 328. This is a continuation of IE 328 with emphasis on integrating equipment and topics from previous courses. A significant portion of study is dedicated to facility and material handling design. Students will also design and propose their own experiments in addition to performing traditional experiments in facility layout and location, human factors, and CAD/CAM. One class hour, three-hour lab. 2 cr.
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