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  • 3.00 Credits

    Linear statistical models used in simple and multiple regression, and analysis of variation. Principles and techniques of principle component analysis are studied and applied to business and engineering problems using statistical computer software. (YR) 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Rackham, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Indust & Manufac Systems Engin Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, concepts of strategic costing in product development and manufacturing are introduced. Engineering economy techniques are used in the study of life cycle cost elements. Equipment acquisition and replacement justification methods under risk and uncertainty are presented. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate, Rackham, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Indust & Manufac Systems Engin Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces methodologies and tools for modeling, design and operations planning of manufacturing systems. Topics include introduction to integrated manufacturing systems, manufacturing system and data modeling methodologies, process planning, group technology, manufacturing system layout, scheduling, push and pull production systems. Industrial case studies are presented and discussed. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate, Rackham, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Indust & Manufac Systems Engin Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will cover topics in manufacturing design and analysis with emphasis on the parallel design of product and processes. Topics include principles of design theory, concurrent engineering, group technology, cost estimating, assembly systems, and design for assembly and manufacture. Design projects using computer tools are required on a team-oriented basis. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Doctorate, Graduate, Rackham Schedule Types: Laboratory, Lecture Indust & Manufac Systems Engin Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will offer topics in Product Design and Prototyping with emphasis on Direct Engineering, Geometric Modeling, Free Form Fabrication, Modular Design, Product Design for Life Cycle and Design Optimization. Team Laboratory activities in CAD and RP in the RP Lab. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Rackham, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Indust & Manufac Systems Engin Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the fundamental concepts of computer and information systems, and provides exposure to basic microcomputer application software. Topics include the function and architecture of computer hardware and software technologies, business application of computer and information technologies, and their organizational implications. Microcomputer applications include basics of operating systems, spreadsheet packages, graphics packages, and database management systems. Credit cannot be given for ITM 120 and any of MIS 120, CIS 121, 122, 123. (F,W,S) 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Management Studies Department Course Attributes: Lower Division
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to basic concepts in computer programming with an emphasis on business applications. In the course, students will develop an understanding of fundamental programming logic and learn to use basic programming structures to solve business problems. Students are introduced to program development cycle and programming principles. The course covers principles of program design, programming structures, data types and structures, program testing, and debugging. Emphasis is placed on the implementation of programs with procedural structures, along with graphical user interfaces and event driven code. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, and debug programs based on business requirement using a selected programming language. Credit cannot be given for both ITM 301 and MIS 301. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Management Studies Department Course Attributes: Lower Division
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the basic concepts of object-oriented programming with an emphasis on business applications. Students will develop an understanding of object-oriented modeling and learn to use object-oriented analysis and design techniques to solve simple business problems. Students are introduced to OO application development methodology and environment. The course covers principles of object-oriented programming, objects and classes, abstract data types, implementation of inheritance and polymorphism, database access, and graphic user interfaces. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, and debug programs based on business requirements using a selected object-oriented programming language. Credit cannot be given for both ITM 302 and MIS 302. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Management Studies Department Course Attributes: Upper Division
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of information systems in the business world. It presents an organizational view of how to use information technology to create competitive firms, manage global organizations, and provide useful products and services to customers. Topics include hardware, software, databases, telecommunications systems, the strategic use of information systems, the development of information systems, and social and ethical issues involved with information systems. Credit cannot be given for both ITM 310 and MIS 310. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Management Studies Department Course Attributes: Lower Division
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines the processes and tools used to design and implement database systems in business. The goal of this course is to provide adequate technical detail while emphasizing the organizational and implementation issues relevant to the management of computerized data in an organizational environment. A class project involving the design and implementation of a database using a microcomputer database management system is performed. Topics include concepts of database systems, conceptual database design, logical database design, physical database design, database implementation, and data retrieval. Credit cannot be given for ITM 321, MIS 321 and CIS 421. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Management Studies Department Course Attributes: Lower Division
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