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EIN
4312C Work Analysis (3) EN EGS
PR: EGN 3613C, EGN 3443. Operation analysis and
workspace design, work measurement, standard data,
ergonomics, and labor costing.
EIN 4313C
Human Factors 6A (3) EN EGS
Design of man-machine systems, by taking into
consideration both human and machine capabilities
and limitations.
EIN 4333
Production Control (3) EN EGS
PR: ESI 4312C. Planning and control of production
systems. Includes: forecasting and inventory control
models, scheduling and sequencing, MRP, CPM/PERT,
and resource requirements.
EIN 4364C
Facilities Design I (3) EN EGS
PR: EIN 4312C, EIN 4411; CR: ESI 4221, EIN 4333.
Design and modification of industrial production and
material handling facilities. Basic analysis
techniques, use of computer programs, automated
warehousing.
EIN 4365
Facilities Design II MW (3) EN EGS
PR: EIN 4364; CR: ESI 4523. CAD/CIEM, complete
design of a plant facility. Course to use computers
and software geared toward plant design and
operation. A team of students is to be responsible
for the complete project.
EIN 4411
Manufacturing Processes (3) EN EGS
PR: EGS 1113. The study of basic manufacturing
processes and precision assembly. CAD/CAM including
NC programming.
EIN 4601L
Automation and Robotics (3) EN EGS
PR: EIN 4411. Introduction to the practices and
concepts of automation as applied to material
handling, inventory storage, material transfer,
industrial processes and quality control.
EIN 4933
Special Topics in Industrial Engineering
(1-6) EN EGS
Special topics related to economic analysis,
optimization, human factors, manufacturing and
automation aspect of industrial systems. Repeatable
up to 5 credit hours.
EIN 5245
Work Physiology and Biomechanics (3) EN
EGS
PR: CC, majors only. Human physiological limitations
encountered in design, analysis and evaluation of
man-machine systems.
EIN 5322
Principles of Engineering Management (3)
EN EGS
Introduction to the fundamentals of planning,
organizing and leadership as needed by engineers,
scientists, and other professionals considering
managerial positions.
EIN 5350
Technology and Finance (3) EN EGS
A course for technical managers that focuses on how
financial and economic principles are utilized to
make technical investments and manage technical
enterprises.
EIN 5357
Engineering Value Analysis (3) EN EGS
PR: EIN 5219 or equiv., majors only Statistical
models for analyzing engineering alternatives from
an economic viewpoint. The use of advanced
engineering economy concepts in solving industrial
problems.
EIV 4210
Program Management: Industrial-Technical Education
(4) ED EDV
Planning, organizing, motivating and controlling of
the learning environment in Industrial-Technical
Education classroom and laboratories. Program
standards for OSHA, program review, record keeping,
and budgeting will be examined.
EIV 4360
Special Teaching Methods: Industrial-Technical
Education (4) ED EDV
Instructional techniques in industrial-technical
education. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America
activities may be included.
EIV 5315
Program Management: Diversified Cooperative Training
(3) ED EDV
Organization, coordination, and budgeting of adult,
cooperative, and special programs.
ESI 4221
Industrial Statistics and Quality Control
(3) EN EGS
PR: EGN 3443, EIN 4411. Application of statistical
techniques to the control of industrial processes.
Control charts, acceptance sampling, design of
experiments, analysis of variance and regression.
ESI 4244
Design of Experiments (3) EN EGS
PR: EGN 3443. Activity forecasting models and
control. Design and use of inventory control models,
both designs applicable to engineering analyses.
Analysis of variance and regression.
ESI 4312
Deterministic O. R. (3) EN EGS
PR: EGN 4450. An introduction to operations research
techniques with particular emphasis on deterministic
models. Linear programming, dynamic programming,
goal programming, integer programming, and PERT/CPM
networks are considered.
ESI 4313
Probabilistic O. R. (3) EN EGS
PR: EGN 3443. Probabilistic models in Operations
Research. Discrete and continuous time processes,
queuing models, inventory models, simulation models,
Markovian decision process and decision analysis.
ESI 4523
Industrial Systems Simulation (3) EN EGS
PR: ESI 4313. A study of the development and
analysis of computer simulation models: Monte Carlo,
time-slice, and next-event. Introduction to special
purpose simulation languages.
ESI 4905
Independent Study (1-5) EN EGS
PR: CI. S/U only. Specialized independent study
determined by the student’s needs and interests.
ESI 4911
Senior Project (2) EN EGS
PR: EIN 4364, CR: EIN 4333, ESI 4523. Analysis and
design of systems in a directed project format.
Individual or group work consisting of project
proposal, project activities, and final report.
Student projects are directed by faculty, with
chairman’s approval.
ESI 5219
Statistical Methods For Engineering Managers
(3) EN EGS
Not open to students who have had EGN 3443. Study of
statistical methods applied to engineering
management problems involving estimation and
prediction under conditions of uncertainty.
ESI 5236
Reliability Engineering (3) EN EGS
PR: ESI 5219 or equiv., majors only PR: EGN 3443 or
equivalent. Fundamental concepts of reliability.
Estimation of reliability of systems and components.
Measures of availability, maintainability and
reliability.
ESI 5306
Operations Research For Engineering Management
(3) EN EGS
Not open to students who have had ESI 4315. ESI 5219
or equiv., majors only. Linear programming,
non-linear programming, queuing, inventory, network
analysis.
ESI 5470
Manufacturing Systems Analysis (3) EN EGS
PR: CC, majors only. The study of systems of
manufacturing entities such as machine tools,
robots, and materials handlers. Emphasis is on
mathematical description of integrated systems and
system optimization.
ESI 5522
Computer Simulation (3) EN EGS
PR: ESI 4521 or equiv., majors only. Design of
discrete and continuous simulation models. Model
validation and verification. Statistical analysis of
simulation model output.
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