BS Industrial Engineering
Objective: Provide a sound foundation in science and engineering in preparation for a professional industrial engineering career.
  
Enrollment Quota: 105 students per year level
  
Duration: Five-year program 
  
  
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING COURSES
  
IE 3 Introduction to Industrial Engineering.
Systems concepts, the industrial organization & its
functions, overview of industrial engineering tools.   Prereq: 3rd yr. Standing. 3 u.
  
IE 21 Industrial Processes.  Industrial processes & their effects on production system decisions, metal, plastic, ceramic, elastomer, fiber, wood & pulp processes, etc. Prereq: Chem 16, Physics 72, 72.1. 3 u.
  
IE 27 Probability and Statistics for Industrial Engineering. Applications of logic & probability in industrial engineering; random variables & their functions, descriptive statistics, discrete & continuous probability distributions & their applications. Sampling theory. Estimation & tests of hypotheses. Prereq: Math 54. 3 u.
  
IE 28 Statistical Analysis for Industrial Engineering.  Regression, correlation, analysis of variance, design of experiments & their applications in industrial engineering. Prereq: IE 27. 3 u.
  
IE 31 Industrial Organization and Management.  Basic features governing the organization, administration, & financing of industries. Relations between labor & management. Prereq: 3rd yr. Standing. 3 u.
  
IE 32 Methods Engineering.  Specification of methods & performance times. Productivity concepts & techniques, systems & procedures, human factors engineering, value engineering. Prereq: IE 21, 27, 31. 7 h. (4 class, 3 lab) 5 u.
  
IE 134 Ergonomics.  Anthropometry. Biomechanics. Human task analysis. Displays & controls. Work environment. Ergonomic work design & evaluation. Prereq: IE 32/COI. 5 h. (2 class, 3 lab) 3 u.
  
IE 135 Industrial Quality Control.  Statistical process control. Specifications & tolerances. Acceptance sampling. Reliability & life testing. Quality improvement. Prereq: IE 28. 3 u.
  
IE 136 Manufacturing Systems.  Primary activities of a manufacturing firm. Manufacturing practices. Prereq: 4th year standing. 3 u.
  
IE 137 Quality Systems in Manufacturing. Concepts of quality. World-class quality programs & standards. Performance measurement & competitive priorities. Benchmarking. Coreq: IE 136. 3 u.
  
IE 138 Manufacturing Management.  Manufacturing Management. Organization & financial aspects of manufacturing. Manufacturing management principles. Prereq: 4th yr. Standing. 3 u.
  
IE 141 Operations Research I.  Operations research methodology. Recurrent processes & problems in industrial systems. Optimization models for linear systems. Linear programming, graph theory & network analysis. Prereq: ES 21. 3 u.
  
IE 142 Operations Research II.  Optimization techniques & applications. Integer programming, dynamic programming, simulation, heuristics. Competitive waiting line, inventory & large-scale systems. Prereq: IE 27, 141; ES 26. 3 u.
  
IE 150 Systems Evaluation.  Criteria for evaluation of systems. Technological, economic & human factors. Prereq: IE 32. 3 u.
  
IE 151 Production Systems.  Capacity planning. Forecasting. Production planning. Scheduling & inventory control. Maintenance. Production Control. Production information system. Prereq: IE 135, 142, 150. 5 h. (2 class, 3 lab) 3 u.
  
IE 152 Manufacturing Planning and Design.  Manufacturing process design. Location & layout of facilities. Material flow systems. Materials handling. Storage & distribution. Prereq: IE 151. 3 u.
  
IE 153 Project Development and Management.  Phases of project feasibility studies. Project development, evaluation & management. Prereq: IE 151. 5 h. (2 class, 3 lab). 3 u.
  
IE 154 Information Systems I.  Concepts & frameworks of information systems. Analysis & design of information systems. Prereq: ES 26; Coreq: IE 155. 3 u.
  
IE 155 Industrial Systems Design.  Total systems design. Integration of sub-systems with concentration on optimal total systems implementation. A project & case study oriented course. Prereq: IE 153. 5 hr. (2 class, 3 lab) 3 u.
  
IE 156 Information Systems II.  Implementation considerations in information systems design. Relational database systems. Prereq: IE 154 (Information Systems I). 3 u.
  
IE 181 Systems Simulation.  Representation & simulation of systems. Random number generation, record processing & generation of statistics. Prereq: IE 142. 5 h. (2 class, 3 lab) 3 u.
  
IE 183 Stochastic Processes in Engineering.      Independent trials & Poisson processes, renewal theory & Markov chains. Prereq: IE 27. 3 u.
  
IE 197 Special Topics. 3 u.; may be taken twice.
  
IE 198 Special Problems. Prereq: SS. 3 u.

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