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Uudergraduate
course descriptions
Note:
M denotes course is included in major average
14:540:201
Work Design and Ergonomics (3M) Corequisite: 14:540:202 Man-machine
analysis, motion economy, time study, predetermined time systems,
work sampling; introduction to robotics, facilities layout, material
handling; introduction to ergonomics and anthropometric, biomechanical,
and human-machine interface models.
14:540:202
Work Design and Ergonomics Laboratory (1M) Corequisite: 14:540:201 Experiments
in robotics, time study, work measurement, workplace design and
the human-machine interface, facilities layout.
14:540:210
Engineering Probability (3M) Prerequisite: 01:640:152 or
01:640:144 AND 14:440:127 or 01:640:154 or 01:640:192 and 14:440:127
or 21:640:136 or 50:640:122 AND 14:440:127 Probability problems
in engineering, conditional probability, discrete and continuous
distributions, functions or random variables, interval estimates.
14:540:213
Industrial Engineering Laboratory (1M)
Introduction to Visual Basic (VB).NET programming, algorithms and flowcharts;
variable definition and memory allocation; arithmetic, relational and
logical operators; control structures; procedures; arrays; graphical user
interface concepts.
14:540:242
Metal Processing (4M) Lec. 3 hrs, lab. 3 hrs.Properties of
engineering materials, casting, forming, and machining; basic machine
tools processes, laser machining, waterjet cutting, micromachining,
and tolerancing. Experimental work, microscopic analyses of
metals, chip formation, and tool life.
14:540:303
Manufacturing Processes (3M) Corequisite: 14:540:304, Prerequisite:
14:440:407, 14:180:243 Properties of materials, phase diagrams,
metal forming and cutting. Basic and computerized machine
tools. Process planning. Control charts.
14:540:304
Manufacturing Process Laboratory (1M) Corequisite: 14:540:303 Experiments
on machine tools: lathes, drilling machines, milling machines, and
CNC milling machines; robot workplace design and computer control
of machine tools.
14:540:305,
306
Honor Candidacy Problems Prerequisite: Permission of departmental
chairperson. Prerequisite for industrial engineering students
who wish to be James J. Slade Scholars. Extensive reading and
study in a particular problem area of industrial engineering under
the guidance of a faculty member.
14:540:311
Deterministic Models in Operations Research (3M) Prerequisite:
01:640:244 Elements of problem solving and algorithmic design.
Use of numerical analysis and linear algebra to solve industrial
engineering problems. Linear programming, optimization techniques.
14:540:338
Probability Models in Operations Research (3M) Prerequisite:
14:540:210 Decision making under uncertainty, Markov chains,
inventory models, queueing systems.
14:540:343
Engineering Economics (3M) Open only to junior and senior
engineering students.Economic decisions involving engineering alternatives,
annual cost, present worth, rate of return, and benefit-to-cost;
before and after tax replacement economy; organizational financing;
break-even charts; unit and minimum-cost public sector studies.
14:540:382
Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems (3M) Corequisite:
14:540:383 Programmable automation applied to manufacturing.
Computer architecture, sensors and automatic data acquisition,
computer control of actuators, continuous and discrete control of
processes, computer integration, and local areas networks.
14:540:383
Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems Laboratory (1M) Corequisite:
14:540:382 Use of microcomputers and industrial controllers in
controlling machines and processes. Assembly language programming,
ladder logic programming, and interfacing controllers to sensors
and actuators. Experiments in manufacturing applications.
14:540:384
Simulation Models in Industrial Engineering (3M) Prerequisite:
14:540:210, 14:540:338 Modeling and analysis of industrial and
service systems, simulation modeling prospectives, discrete event
and continuous simulation, simulation languages, statistical aspects
of simulation.
14:540:390
Manufacturing Processes and Materials for Engineers (3M) Properties
of engineering materials, heat treating, welding, casting, forming,
machining, and basic machine tool processes; experimental work,
microscopic analysis of metals, ship formation, and tool life.
14:540:399
Design of Engineering Systems I (3M) Prerequisites or Corequisites:
14:540:303 and 14:540:304 Design principles, material selection,
design for assembly, design for manufacturing, effect of environmental
issues on product design.
14:540:400
Design of Engineering Systems II (3M) Prerequisite: 14:540:303;
14:540:304; 14:540:384; 14:540:399, 14:540:382 A team approach
to the redesign of a " real life" product. Alternative engineering
plans for improved designs will be developed and implemented. Both
written and oral reports will be completed.
14:540:410
Linear Programming (3M) Prerequisite: 14:540:311. Open only
to seniors and graduate students in engineering. The methods
and applications of linear programming, the Simplex method, the
revised Simplex method, duality, transportation problems, postoptimality
analysis, computer programs and solutions, decomposition and industrial
application of linear programming.
14:540:421
Industrial Organization and Management (3M) Nature and purpose
of organizing, types or organizations, functions of management,
human problems in industrial management. Organizational design,
staffing, and human resource management.
14:540:433
Quality Engineering and Statistics (3M) Prerequisite: 14:540:210 Statistical
methods for controlling and improving product quality. Control
charts, acceptance sampling, on- and off-line controls.
14:540:434
Quality Engineering Laboratory (1M) Corequisite: 14:540:433 Practical
application of quality engineering methodologies including on-line
process control, design of experiments to improve product design,
industrial manufacturing processes, and system design. Use
of statistical quality control, software, data acquisition software,
digital measurement instruments, and software and hardware interfaces.
14:50:453
Production Planning and Control (3M) Prerequisite: 14:540:311,
338. Coordination of activities of both manufacturing and service
systems. Systems design; input and output; planning and scheduling.
Decision-making problems employing mathematical techniques
of linear programming. Sequencing jobs on machines and line
balancing techniques.
14:540:461
Engineering Law (3M) Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Open only to seniors and graduate students in engineering. Legal
and ethical aspects of engineering; bids, awards, and negotiated
contracts. Liabilities to the public and to employees, contract
labor law. Contracts, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and
engineering specifications.
14:540:462
Facilities Layout and Materials Handling (3M) Prerequisites:
14:540:201, 303 Fundamentals of the design, layout, and location
of industrial and nonmanufacturing facilities. Selection of
machines and material handling equipment and their efficient arrangement.
Emphasis on quantitative methods. Warehouse layout.
Facility location theory.
14:540:470,
471 Industrial Engineering Seminar (1M) The broad aspects
of current engineering practices. Individual investigation
and reports by students. Participation by representatives
from industry.
14:540:475
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (3M) Generic
issues in pharmaceutical drug development and manufacturing processes
such as regulatory issues including safety requirements (OSHA),
the Good Manufacturing Practice (FDA) and others such as validation,
quality control and automation. Sterile and non sterile manufacturing
operations and packaging applications will be studied. Design
and performance analysis of pharmaceutical production systems will
be emphasized using analytical as well as simulation techniques.
Case studies will be emphasized.
14:540:484
Design of a Manufacturing Enterprise (3M) Open only to senior
industrial engineering majors. Senior-level capstone course.
Students in small groups select product(s) to be manufactured,
and design and justify the enterprise.
14:540:485
Manufacturing Information Systems (3M) Design of information
systems for integrated manufacturing. Modeling, specification,
and implementation of factory information systems. Relational
database model and structured query language. Methods of automatic
data acquisition and integration of factory floor information with
factory host database for production planning and control.
14:540:486
Automated Manufacturing Systems (3M) Corequisite: 14:540:487 Introduction
to computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM),
numerical control, hardware and programming, robotics hardware and
programming, and machine vision with applications in manufacturing.
14:540:487
Automated Manufacturing Systems Laboratory (1M) Corequisite:
14:540:486 Use of CAD/CAM equipment to design and manufacture
discrete parts. Experimentation with robotics with applications
in manufacturing. Use of machine vision in manufacturing.
14:540:488 Design of
Decision Support Systems Preq:
540:485 Designing, building and testing computer systems
that emulate human thinking and can draw conclusions based on incomplete and
fuzzy data. Design and implementation of user interfaces using Visual Basic.
Students are required to design and build a decision support system. Students
will use various test tools to validate their systems.
14:540:491,
492 Special Problems Studies in phases of industrial engineering
of special interest.
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