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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the organization, design, and management of production systems using lean manufacturing techniques. Topics include work standardization, visual manufacturing, workplace organization, poke-yoke methodology, value stream mapping, setup reduction, batch size reduction, kaizen, total productive maintenance, pull systems/kanbans, cellular manufacturing design concepts, & cellular plant layout concepts.
Prerequisite:
MFET 2300 and MFET 2320
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3.00 Credits
Design and analysis of production systems. Fixed, flexible, and programmable automation. Modeling and simulation of alternative production systems in conjunction with the systems-design process.
Prerequisite:
MSE 3460 and MSE 3700
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3.00 Credits
This course is focused on teaching methods and tools for planning and managing complex product and system development projects. The class will focus on the preparation, planning, monitoring and adaptation of projects. The class is organized into five loosely interwoven modules; project planning and simulation techniques, case studies, project tracking, international projects, and project management resources.
Prerequisite:
MSE 3040 and MSE 3460
Corequisite:
MSE 4615
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2.00 Credits
This is an engineering laboratory subject for manufacturing systems engineering seniors. Major emphasis is on interplay between analytical and experimental methods in solution of research and development problems. Communication (written and oral) of results is also a strong component of the course. Groups of three or more students work together for two terms on an assigned engineering and design project. Must be taken concurrent with MSE 4610 Project Management for Engineers.
Corequisite:
MSE 4610
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of MSE 4615. Team assignments will lead to the construction, testing and optimization of the design. This includes detailed engineering analysis and testing of prototypes, final parameter and tolerance design, and economic analysis of the project. Senior Project II culminates in a final design review based on formal student presentations of the documented final product and verification that the final product meets all requirements.
Prerequisite:
MSE 4610 and MSE 4615
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the following topics: models of manufacturing systems, including transfer lines and flexible manufacturing systems; calculation of performance measures, including throughput, in-process inventory, and meeting production commitments; real-time control of scheduling; effects of machine failure, set-ups, and other disruptions on system performance. Also A study of the elements used in the automation of manufacturing processes including: programmable logic controllers, robotics (servo and non-servo), vision systems, and material handling devices.
Prerequisite:
MSE 3040 and MSE 3700
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
With permission and under the direction of faculty, the student researches a specific problem in the manufacturing systems engineering field.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
With permission and under the direction of faculty, the student studies a topic taken from the mechanical engineering literature.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides academic credit for engineering work experience. Permission of department required.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A special topic in manufacturing systems engineering is selected by the faculty to be taught on a one-time basis. With departmental approval, may substitute for a technical elective.
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