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3.00 Credits
A fundamental course designed to meet the writing and presentation needs on Industrial Technology students. Special attention is placed upon unique applications and use of technical terms associated with the design and development of materials, processes and controls used in construction and manufacturing industries. Students are required to develop, write, present and transmit technical and/or management information typical of technical managers in industry. Prerequisite: ENGL 111 and GEEN 310
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Quality management philosophies of Deming, Juran, and Cosby; total quality management (TQM); quality improvement and problem solving, with practical examples of quality problem tools; sampling techniques. The Taguchi loss function, quality function and policy deployment, materials control and just-in-time; quality audits; ISO 9000 inspection standards; charts for statistical process control and interpretation. Prerequisites: CISY 212 or MATH 210
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3.00 Credits
Principles and techniques necessary for the economic analysis and cost evaluation of construction and industrial design projects. Interpretation of construction and engineering drawings and specifications; estimating, operations, products, projects, and systems. Estimate assurance and contract considerations. Prerequisites: INTC 250 and INTC 261
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Analytical approaches to design, planning, and control of logistics management. Core aspects of enterprise resource planning (EPR) infrastructure and applications in industry. ERP planning strategies and implementation, including domestic and international manufacturing and service operations.
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3.00 Credits
The role of acquisition in business and industry; relationships with other departments, procedures, and basic policies. Planning, organization, budgeting, negotiations, purchasing ethics, procurement control, strategic purchasing management, and impact of research and value analysis.
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Reviews several E-Business trends related to logistics management; the impact of E-Business on creating a business plan and discussing E-Business architecture. CRM core competencies, organization challenges, implementation trends, and planning strategies.
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3.00 Credits
The planning and implementation of supply chain management, reverse logistics, integrated production. Inventory and distribution problems, multi-partner pricing analysis, and supply chain distribution network designs will be covered. Prerequisite: INTC 355
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3.00 Credits
It covers topics related to global logistics as key component of supply chains that coordinates the movement of raw materials, work-in-process in a global network of shippers, forwarders, third party transportation providers, warehouses, customs agencies, and consignees to coordinate the activities that provide the logistics product.
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3.00 Credits
Focus on commercial structures and codes, various international styles of architecture, alternative building materials and energy sources. Student projects required. (sketching, CAD software) Prerequisite: INTC 372
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3.00 Credits
Facilities planning strategies, product, process, and schedule design; flow space and activity relationships; design of material handling system. Facilities functions and systems; quantitative facilities planning models, including the use of software applications (VisFactory). Industrial facility management. Prerequisite: INTC 362
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