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3.00 Credits
The applied techniques for determining the quality of massproduced items by means of statistical analysis. The use of control charts for detecting changes in a process. Setting control limits and lot sizes for sampling inspection plans. Sampling by variables and attributes. Prediction of the probable percentage defective in a monitored process. (Offered regularly, but not every semester.) Prerequisite: TMAT 135.
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3.00 Credits
Economic aspects of statistical quality control. Control charts for variables and attributes, acceptance sampling, operating characteristics curves, fundamentals of reliability, failure prediction. Prerequisite: IENG 245.
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3.00 Credits
Linear optimization models, simplex methods and solutions, networks and applications, assembly line balancing, queueing theory with applications in production and computer simulation. Corequisite: IENG 345.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory work using timing devices, work simplification techniques, and statistical sampling simulators. Data gathering and analyses methods are demonstrated. Prerequisite: IENG 245.
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3.00 Credits
A study of current industrial engineering practices: production, layout, safety, planning, personnel management, through plant visits and class discussions. Term report. (Offered regularly, but not every semester.) Prerequisite: IENG 260.
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3.00 Credits
Forecasting methods for production planning, exponential smoothing, scheduling techniques, inventory planning and control, networks, line balancing, application of various mathematical models. Prerequisites: IENG 250 and IENG 245.
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3.00 Credits
Linear programming solution; simplex method; dual problem- its solution and economical meaning; sensitivity analysis; transportation problems and solutions. Transshipment and assignment problems, traveling salesman problems, network optimization problems, CPM and critical path, and the use of computers for problem solutions. Prerequisites: CSCI 160, IENG 375. Corequisite: MATH 310.
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3.00 Credits
In this course the relationships between technology and global concerns are explored. Topics such as sustainable development, standards, ethics, environmental concerns and public policies related to design and development, energy, transportation, air, and water facing both developed and developing nations will be discussed. Prerequisite: Senior status or approval of the Chair.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to nonlinear programming, dynamic programming and its applications, the branch and bound algorithm, integer linear programming, zero-one programming, applications of zero-one programming, introduction to game theory. Prerequisite: IENG 380.
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3.00 Credits
The use of simulation methods for the analysis and design of various types of systems. Queueing theory, queueing problems and stochastic systems are simulated using GPSS. Continuous and other discrete simulation languages will be discussed. Prerequisites: IENG 380, IENG 345.
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