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  • 3.00 Credits

    Principles of electrical circuits, generators, and motors. Introduction to electronics and introduction to microprocessors for data acquisition. Prerequisite: PHYS 2421 with a grade of C or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Review of the statistical approach to experimental designs. Analysis of variance is introduced as the appropriate method of statistical analysis. Design of experiments is presented with a single factor, with randomized blocks, and with Latin squares. Introduction to factorial designs. Prerequisite: IE 3373 with a grade of C or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fundamental concepts of discrete and continuous random variables, distribution functions, moments, moment generating functions, statistical dependence, stochastic modeling and random events, graphical and numerical methods, descriptive and inferential statistics, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing and regression analysis. The creation and proper utilization of statistical decision models for engineering analysis and design are stressed. Emphasis is on measurement, formulation analysis and design of physical problems. Prerequisite: MATH 2313 with a grade of C or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to deterministic optimization models. These include the concepts of operations research modeling, classical optimization, linear and dynamic programming, and network analysis. Current topics in deterministic modeling are included. Prerequisite: MATH 3323.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4360 International Manufacturing Management (2-3) A comprehensive study of border manufacturing business issues. Includes analyses of the impact of culture on employee recruitment and selection, motivation, attitudes, training, and general labor relations and laws. Technology transfer, international accounting systems, the economics of foreign exchange, international capital budgeting, and the legal environments affecting offshore/border manufacturing are examined. Managerial control functions, materials management/logistics, location analysis, and information flow between manufacturing problems and group projects/presentations are utilized. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4361 International Manufacturing Engineering (2-3) Practical issues of design, analysis, and integration of international manufacturing engineering components are covered. Emphasis is placed on dynamics of material flow, international planning hierarchies, fundamentals of enterprise resource planning, and the effects of automation on scheduling strategies and materials flow in a labor-intensive environment. Concurrent engineering, function deployment, group technology, process planning, and assembly line design focused on border operations are stressed. A focus on discrete production, with control systems such as MRP, Kanban, JIT, OPT, and synchronous manufacturing are covered. A team project and presentation is required. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4396 International Manufacturing Internship I (0-0-3) An applied internship in a local manufacturing plan where the student applies the international manufacturing management and engineering fundamentals from IE 4360 and IE 4361. The student intern will rotate between two departments in a U.S. offshore manufacturing facility from testing and inspection, design, quality, production and inventory control, maintenance, purchasing, planning and scheduling, safety and ergonomics tooling, accounting, etc. The mid-term and final examinations will consist of a written report and presentation based on the research/design/analysis performed in a department to the faculty mentor and industrial partner. Must be admitted to the International Manufacturing Certificate Internship Program. Prerequisites: IE 4360 and IE 4361, both with a grade of ?C? or better, and departmental approval.
  • 3.00 Credits

    4397 International Manufacturing Internship II (0-0-3) An applied internship in a local manufacturing plan where the student applies the international manufacturing management and engineering fundamentals from IE 4360 and IE 4361. The student intern will rotate between two departments in a U.S. offshore manufacturing facility from testing and inspection, design, quality, production and inventory control, maintenance, purchasing, planning and scheduling, safety and ergonomics tooling, accounting, etc. The mid-term and final examinations will consist of a written report and presentation based on the research/design/analysis performed in a department to the faculty mentor and industrial partner. Must be admitted to the International Manufacturing Certificate Internship Program. Prerequisites: IE 4360 and IE 4361, both with a grade of C or better.
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to probabilistic optimization including queuing theory, Monte Carlo techniques of simulation, project scheduling, and basic Markov processes. Current topics in probabilistic modeling are included. A project is an integral part of the course. Prerequisite: BE 3373 or IE 3373 with a grade of C or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce and examine the foremost threats that intelligence and national security professionals will need to contend with for the foreseeable future, as highlighted by the most recent Annual Threat Assessment. Emphasis will be on understanding the nature of the threats, as well as potential responses to issues such as WMD, narcotrafficking, Islamic radicalization, or failed states. Restricted to freshmen and sophomores.
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