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2.00 Credits
A series of presentations by guest speakers will address the topics of leadership, ethics and sustainability. Class 2, Credit 1 (S)
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3.00 Credits
College of Engineering students take classes at National Institute of Applied Sciences in Rennes, France as part of an exchange program with the Kate Gleason College of Engineering. Department approval required-contact Margaret Anderson at 475-2971 or at mmaeen@rit.edu Credit variable 1 C20
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1.00 Credits
Gives fi rst-year students an overview of industrial engineering and helps integrate the incoming students into the RIT ISE community. Topics include student success (e.g., transition to the college experience, awareness of campus resources, academic and personal success strategies, information literacy, personal development and responsible decision making), career options in engineering, plant tours, design projects and engineering ethics. Also gives the student an opportunity to interact with ISE faculty, upper-division students and other fi rst-year ISE students. Fulfi lls the university requirement for FYE. Credit 1 (F)
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1.00 Credits
Second in a two-course sequence. Gives fi rst-year students an overview of industrial engineering and helps integrate incoming students into the RIT ISE community. Topics include student success (e.g., transitions to the college experience, awareness of campus resources, academic and personal success strategies, information literacy, personal development and responsible decision making), career options in engineering, plant tours, design projects, life long learning topics, and engineering ethics. Also gives the student an opportunity to interact with ISE faculty, upper-division students and other fi rst-year ISE students. Fulfi lls the university requirement for FYE. Credit 1 (W)
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course in industrial engineering for fi rst and second year students. Describes engineering in an overall sense and industrial engineering in particular. Includes an overview of some contemporary engineering topics, and charting and analysis tools used in industrial engineering within the context of the product and process development cycle. The laboratory portion covers hands-on applications relating to topics covered in lectures and group exercises in problem solving within the context of engineering design and analysis. Class 3, Lab 1, Credit 4 (F)
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2.00 Credits
Builds a basic computer competence. Students learn about various computer software programs including computer-aided design (e.g., , AutoCAD) and database (e.g., Access) programs. Class 2, Credit 2 (S)
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4.00 Credits
A fi rst course in computer programming for engineers. Involves development of programming skills required in the engineering disciplines. "C++" is thecurrent language of choice. Class 4, Credit 4 ( F, S)
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2.00 Credits
A study of the application of machine tools and fabrication processes to engineering materials in the manufacture of products. Processes covered include cutting, molding, casting, forming, powder metallurgy and welding. Students make a project in the lab portion of the course. Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 3 (W)
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the optimization methodology of mathematical problem formulation. Investigation of mathematical programming techniques including linear programming and special types of linear programming problems such as the transportation and assignment algorithms. Introduction to integer programming, graph theory, and networks. (1016-331 or permission of instructor) Class 4, Credit 4 (F)
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4.00 Credits
A fi rst course in mathematical modeling of production-inventory systems. Topics include: forecasting, aggregate planning, inventory control models, and scheduling. (0303-401, 1016-351 or equivalent, or permission of instructor) Class 4, Credit 4 (F)
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