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3.00 Credits
3723. Manufacturing Processes. Introduction to properties and uses of engineering materials. Introduction to mechanical testing methods, metrology, tolerances, testing and inspection; semi-finished product manufacturing; macro-processing (forming, casting, powder metallurgy, metal working, composite fabrication); joining; nontraditional manufacturing processes; and surface processing. Prereq. MATH 1572. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3724. Engineering Economy. The analysis and evaluation of factors that affect the economic success of engineering projects. Topics include interest, depreciation, cost classification, comparison of alternatives, make-buy decisions, replacement models and after-tax analysis. Prereq.: MATH 1571. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3727. Simulation of Industrial Engineering Systems. Techniques for the digital simulation of industrial engineering systems which can be represented via discrete event models. The generation of random variables, shaping of probability distributions, model structuring, model verification, and the simulation of inventory, queuing, and quality control systems in a high-level structured programming language. A special-purpose simulation language for expanding the class of problems which can be economically modeled. Prereq.: ISEN 3710, ISEN 3716. 3 s.h.
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2.00 Credits
3736. Methods Engineering. Techniques for analysis of task performance, the use of process charts, and various methods of work simplification, human-machine relation analysis. Theory and practice of time study and other methods of measuring and establishing performance level and productivity. Prereq.: ISEN 3710 or equivalent. 2 s.h.
Corequisite:
ISEN 3736L
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1.00 Credits
3736L. Methods Engineering Laboratory. Practice in analyzing and recording tasks. Determination of time standards and productivity requirements. Analysis and evaluation of actual plant operations. Taken concurrently with ISEN 3736. Three hours laboratory per week. 1 s.h.
Corequisite:
ISEN 3736
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3.00 Credits
3745. Accounting for Engineers. Review of labor and material costing systems. Introduction to cost accounting systems. Practice in development of forecasting and estimating systems. Process, operation and product costing systems. Elements of financial accounting systems that affect engineering decisions. Prereq.: ISEN 3724 or equivalent. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4810. Special Topics. Special topics and new developments in Industrial Engineering. Subject matter, credit hours, and special prerequisites to be announced in advance of each offering. Prereq.: senior standing in Industrial Engineering or consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4821. Capstone Design 1: Manufacturing and Service Systems. The application of engineering techniques to the analysis, design, layout, and justification of manufacturing and service facilities. Subjects covered include, equipment selection, process flow, and material flow. The system design involves field investigation, acquisition and analysis of data, use of computer-aided facilities planning and design software, preparation of drawings, and writing a final report. Grading is Traditional/PR. Prereq.: ISEN 3723, ISEN 3736, ISEN 5801, and 96 s.h. of engineering degree credits. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4822. Capstone Design 2: Logistics Systems. Analysis, planning and design of material handling, storage/warehouse and logistics systems. The fundamental analytic tools, approaches, and techniques which are useful in the planning, design, layout, and operation of logistics systems and integrated supply chains. Development and use of fundamental models to illustrate the underlying concepts involved in both intra- and inter-company logistics operations. Prereq.: ISEN 4821. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
5801. Operations Research 1. Formulation and solution of engineering problems using linear programming. Model formulation, the primal, dual, and transportation simplex methods, duality theory, and sensitivity analysis. Prereq.: MATH 2673. 3 s.h.
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