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IENG-240
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Engineering Economics
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
Economic problems relevant to the management-engineering decision-making environment, managerial costs, interest, depreciation, break-even analysis, capital budgeting, replacement decisions.
Prerequisite Course(s): MATH-140 or MATH-141 or MATH-170 or TMAT-155
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-245
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Statistical Design I
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
Fundamentals of engineering probability and statistical analysis as applied to industrial problems: sample spaces, random variables, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling techniques and design of statistical investigations, Bayesian decision making. Emphasis is on the application of these ideas to the decision-making process, rather than pure theory.
Prerequisite Course(s): MATH-170 or TMAT-235
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-250
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Operations Mgmt
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
Prerequisite Course(s): MATH-160 or MATH-170 or TMAT-235
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-251
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Project Engineering
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
In this course, we discuss development and management of engineering and technology projects. Project proposal preparation, resources and cost estimating, project planning, organizing, and controlling, network diagrams and the techniques are covered.
Prerequisite Course(s): MATH-160 or MATH-161 or MATH-170
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-255
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Computer Aided Design
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
General introduction to computer graphics and its application in design of physical plant layouts and the graphic arts. Practical assignments provide experience in the use of 2-D and 3-D graphics
Prerequisite Course(s): Take one course in each group: Group 1 (CSCI-120 or CSCI-160) and Group 2 (MATH-170 or TMAT-255)
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-280
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Technology and Labor Issues
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
In this course students discuss the changing nature of work and its impact on workers and labor management relations. Also covered are the history and development of the labor movement, including current issues and perspectives, the impact of social and technical factors on the evolution of business organizations, and the theory and function of workplace skills, i.e. customer focus, quality, team work, leadership, and problem solving.
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-345
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Statistical Design II
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
Principles of modern statistical experimentation and practice in basic engineering design: statistical inference and decision problems, estimation, tests of hypothesis, regression, correlation, one-way and two-way analysis of variance, application to engineering and management data, time-series analysis.
Prerequisite Course(s): IENG-245
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-350
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Quality Control
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
The applied techniques for determining the quality of mass-produced 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.
Prerequisite Course(s): MATH-140 or MATH-141 or MATH-170 or TMAT-135
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-380
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Operations Research I
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
Linear programming solution; simplex method; dual problem - its solution and economical meaning; sensitivity analysis; transportation problems and solutions, 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.
Prerequisite Course(s): IENG-345
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-425
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Systems Simulations
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
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. Problems and stochastic systems are simulated using GPSS. Continuous and other discrete simulation languages will be discussed.
Prerequisite Course(s): IENG-345 and IENG-380
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-466
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Ind Eng Design II
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4.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
Prerequisite Course(s): IENG-465
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 4-0-4
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IENG-475
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Industrial Engineering Design I
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
A senior design course encompassing various phases of systems design including problem definition and analysis, synthesis, specification and implementation. The project, under the specification and implementation. The project, under the supervision of an advisor, may be conducted in an off-campus enterprise environment. Students will work in teams and be expected to present their work orally and in a written report.
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-476
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Industrial Engineering Design II
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
A senior design course encompassing where students continue projects from IENG 475 or work individually under the same format on a design project.
Prerequisite Course(s): IENG-475
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-485
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Seminar Project
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
Topics of current interest in Industrial Engineering / Engineering management involving special project analysis and design are covered in the course. This course is repeatable.
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
Chairperson permission required
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IENG-510
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Energy Management
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
Examination of total energy management system needed for planning and control of eneryy resources in an organization, setting of objectives, developing policies and procedures, organizing and staffing, reporting and controlling, dealing with top management. Conducting preliminary and detailed energy audits, preparing energy balances, identifying conservation opportunities, ranking and analyzing capital projects (payback, discounted cash flow, net present value methods). Cost accounting systems designed to highlight energy costs, setting up performance evaluation systems.
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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IENG-590
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Energy Management
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3.0 |
Engineering & Computing Sci |
Analysis of past energy production and consumption pattern, and projections for the future. Overview of energy resources and utilization technologies, both conventional and alternative. Examination of energy production and pricing decisions, regulations, taxation, economic efficiency, and social welfare. Evaluation of energy policies, with special emphasis on the feasibility and desirability of available and evolving alternatives.
Prerequisite Course(s): ECON-101 OR ECON-105
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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