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IE 3770: Computer IntegratedManufacturing 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course deals with factors and principles involved in implementing automation systems for manufacturing. It incorporates planning, design, and implementation of automated manufacturing systems and the integration of information between various parts of the enterprise. (prereq: IE-426 orME-323)
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IE 381: DeterministicModeling and Optimization 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Modeling requires building a logical ormathematical representation of a systemand using the model to assist the decisionmaking process. This course examinesmodeling techniques for systems in which the variables influencing performance are deterministic (non-random). These techniques include linear programming, transportation and assignment algorithms, inventory models and network analysis. Case studies and computer algorithms are utilized. (prereq:MA-127)
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IE 382: Stochastic Processes 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course continues themodeling approach to problemsolving by presenting techniques used to analyze and design systems affected by randomvariables. Queuing theory,Markov processes, dynamic programming and decision theory are examined. Case studies and computer algorithms are utilized. (prereq:MA-262)
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IE 383: Simulation 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Focusing on discrete-event systems, this course incorporates spreadsheets, simulation languages, and simulation software to analyze, design, and improve production and service systems. The simulation process and statistical analysis of input and output are addressed. A strong emphasis is placed on decisionmaking and design. (prereq: IE-382, IE 191 or IE-192)
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IE 390: Industrial Engineering junior Project 0
1.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course, entirely projects based, is intended to serve as an opportunity for third year students to apply subjects they have learned thus far to a real engineering problemwhich requires some choices as to the specific engineering tools that will be used. Students work in teams of typically threemembers on a client-based project frombusiness / industry. This course is intended to serve as a precursor to the Capstone Engineering Design project courses (IE 4901-4903) scheduled in the senior year. (prereq: two of the following: IE-362, IE-348, or IE-381; coreq: IE-423)
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IE 423: Engineering Economy 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This subject is intended to provide the fundamental techniques for quantifying engineering and business decisions, especially those in which the time value ofmoney is significant. It deals with cost, value, and work concepts and emphasizes the applications of funds invested in capital assets and facilities and the returns on such investments. Special emphasis is placed on the application of economic analysis to senior design projects. (prereq: junior standing)
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IE 426: Materials andManufacturing Processes 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
The properties ofmaterials in relation to variedmanufacturing processes are the focus of this course.Manufacturing processes studied include bulk deformation,molding and casting, materials removal and joining processes, assembly, and an introduction to rapid prototyping concepts and techniques. The course also investigates the economic impact of processing selections onmanufacturing costs. (prereq:ME 207 orME-257)
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IE 431: Six SigmaMethods 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Six Sigma incorporates a soundmethodology with statistical tools and processes to provide a powerfulmethodology for eliminating waste, improving processes and, ultimately, increasing the financial performance of an organization. This course introduces the student to the basic Six Sigmamethodology including the statistical techniques necessary to implement and complete a Six Sigma project. Students will be expected to complete a project and to complete the Six Sigma greenbelt exam. (prereq: junior standing,MA-262)
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IE 4332: Lean 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Lean techniques can be used to improve any business process andmake companies globally competitive. During this course students will learn to identify what is value-added and what is waste in any business process and to eliminate identified waste. Students will also learn the value of teamwork in a Lean Enterprise and will be introduced to the concepts of 5S, Value StreamMapping and Kaizen.
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IE 440: TeamLeadership/ Facilitation 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course examines the role of the Industrial Engineer as a teamleader and facilitator. Identification of personal strengths and weaknesses with respect to leadership will be addressed. The students will develop skill through leadership and facilitation opportunities as presented in class and during class projects. (prereq: junior standing)
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