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Engr Prob and Stat. Three semester hours. This course covers the role of statistics in engineering, probability, discrete random variables and probability distributions, continuous random variables and probability distributions, joint probability distributions, random sampling and data description, point estimation of parameters, statistical intervals for a single sample, tests of hypotheses for a single sample. Co-requisite: Math 192 %
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Principles of Structural Mechanics. Three semester hours. (2 lecture, 2 lab) Study of the theory and practice of structures and materials subject to tension, compression, bending and shear. Attention will be given to time, position, velocity, and acceleration of particles on rigid bodies. Prerequisite: Math 192 or consent of instructor.%
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Facilities Planning and Management. Three semester hours. Study of production facilities, including location, planning, design and maintenance. Emphasis on production systems, machine selection, automation, material handling, storage and warehousing, quality, retrofitting and preventative maintenance.%
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Engineering Economic Analysis. Three semester hours. Emphasizes the systematic evaluation of the costs and benefits associated with proposed technical projects. The student will be exposed to the concepts of the time value of money and the methods of discounted cash flow. Students are prepared to make decisions regarding money as capital within a technological or engineering environment. Prerequisite: Math 191.%
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Systems Simulation. Three semester hours. The application of computer simulation to industrial setting is taught. Areas covered include system structure, system analysis, model construction, data collection, and computer simulation languages. The application of simulation to facilities layout for manufacturing is emphasized. Prerequisite: Math 191.%
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Advanced Engineering Statistics. Three semester hours This course examines model building, design of experiments, multiple regression, non-parametric techniques, contingency tables and introduction to response surfaces, decision theory and time series data. Prerequisite: IE 211%
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Industrial Operations Research I. Three semester hours. This course focuses on the application of deterministic numerical methods to the solution of resource allocation, distribution, and quality control problems in business and industrial settings. Some techniques covered are decision theory, statistical process control, linear programming, and queuing theory. Prerequisite: Math 2314.%
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Industrial Operations Research II. Three semester hours. Development and application of probabilistic analytical methods including Markov chains, queuing systems and digital simulation modeling. Prerequisite: IE 312.%
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Statistical Quality Control. Three semester hours. A comprehensive coverage of modern quality control techniques to include the design of statistical process control systems, acceptance sampling, and process improvement. Prerequisite: Math 191.%
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Manufacturing Systems Design and Control. Three semester hours. Advanced course emphasizing the analysis and design of job requirements, workplace arrangements, material handling devices/systems and machine controls which improve the human workplace. Students will research and create a system design project. Prerequisites: IE 311 and Math 2413%
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