INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING (ISE)
ISE 2000.
Introduction to Industrial Engineering and Computers.
Lec. 1. Lab. 3. Credit 2.
Corequisites: ENGR 1110 and ENGR 1120. Industrial engineering and
computer methodology for the design of various components
of industrial systems.
ISE
2900. Industrial Engineering
Seminar. Lec. 1. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in industrial
engineering or consent of instructor. Current topics
in industrial engineering.
ISE
3100. Engineering Economy. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: MATH 1920. Concepts and techniques useful in the economic
evaluation of engineering alternatives.
ISE
3110. Principles of Engineering Economy.
Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Prerequisite: MATH 1920. An abbreviated version of IME 3100.
ISE
3200. Engineering Statistics. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: MATH 1920, junior standing. Engineering applications of probability
and inferential statistics including statistical distributions, hypothesis
testing, confidence intervals, simple and multiple regression.
ISE 3210. Engineering Statistics. Lec. 2. Credit
2.
Prerequisites: MATH 1920, junior standing. Engineering applications of probability,
hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, simple and multiple regression.
An abbreviated version of ISE 3200.
ISE 3220.
Design of Experiments. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ISE 3200. Process improvement techniques
including stepwise regression, multi-factor experiments, Taguchi methods and
subgrouping
strategies for effective control chart usage. Continuation of probability
from ISE 3200. Process improvement techniques including stepwise regression,
multi-factor experiments, and fractional factorials.
ISE
3300. Human Factors Engineering. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Corequisites: ISE 2000, ISE 3200. A study of the limitations of humans in
production and other man-machine systems in the context of work system design.
ISE
3310. Process Improvement Techniques.
Lec. 3. Lab. 3. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: ISE 3200. Metrics and standards in
production and service systems; techniques for process
improvement, including ergonomics, work measurement and methods analysis.
ISE
3400. Operations Research.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: MATH 1920. Corequisite: ISE 3100, MATH 2010. Methods for optimizing
the design of industrial systems using operations research techniques such as
linear programming, dynamic programming and nonlinear programming.
ISE
3410. Simulation of Industrial Systems. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ENGR 1120, ISE
3200, ISE
3400 and ISE 3800, or consent of instructor. Design and development of
computer-based models of industrial systems.
ISE
3800. Information Systems for Industrial
Engineering. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ENGR 1120 or equivalent, junior standing
in engineering ENGR 2121. Design and development of information
systems; utilization of information systems for design and analysis of complex
industrial
engineering systems.
ISE
3900. Industrial Engineering Seminar. Rec. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: Junior standing. Topics of interest to industrial engineers.
Technical communication and program arrangement and management.
ISE
3910 4000. Engineering Leadership and
Project Management. Lec. 2. Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Junior standing in an engineering major
and consent of instructor ISE 3100 and either ISE 3200
or ECE 3910; or consent
of instructor.
Introduction
to
engineering
leadership roles and issues; technical leadership; tools, concepts and techniques
for engineering project
management.
ISE
3920. Fundamentals of Engineering
Design. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Corequisite: ECE 3910 or ISE 3200. Introduction to application and
management of the engineering design process, including team development; design
issues related to product life cycle, economics, manufacturing and safety;
design communication; and design project management.
ISE 4230.
Quality Control. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ISE 3200. Techniques of quality control
and process improvement including control charts, acceptance sampling, design
and analysis of experiments.
ISE
4240 (5240). Quality
Engineering. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ISE 4230. Application of quality engineering methods for
continuous improvement of system performance and reliability.
ISE
4320 (5320). Occupational Safety and Health. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ISE 3300 or consent of instructor. The technical, legal and social
issues relating to safe work environment. Hazard control for safety and health.
ISE
4330 (5330). Ergonomics in Manufacturing Systems. Lec. 2. Lab. 2.
Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ISE 3200, ISE 3300. The design principles and strategies to
incorporate the human component in a system dedicated to manufacturing products.
ISE
4400. Advanced Topics in Operations Research. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ISE 3200, ISE 3400, ISE 3800. Corequisite:
ISE 3410. Continuation of ISE 3400. Additional
operations research techniques that can be utilized to
optimize the design of complex industrial systems are
examined. Limitations of computer solutions for these
techniques are also evaluated.
ISE
4450. Engineering Design Using Expert Systems. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit
3.
Prerequisites: ENGR 1120, ISE
3200, ISE 3400, ISE 3800. An introduction to expert systems with significant emphasis on
the use of an expert system as a decision support tool
in systems design.
ISE
4500. Facilities and Material Handling Systems Design. Lec. 2. Lab.
3.
Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ISE 3100, ISE 3310, ISE 3400. Planning
and designing industrial
physical facilities. Design project required.
ISE 4510.
Engineering Design Internship. Lab.
9. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ISE 3220, ISE 3410, ISE 3910 4000,
ISE 4500, and
consent of instructor. Corequisite: ISE 4500. Real and unstructured projects
in the design of industrial
systems.
ISE
4550 (5550). Product Development and Engineering. Lec. 3.
Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ME 3010, ISE 3100. Corequisite: CEE 3110. An introduction to
industry's best practices in product development and the role of engineering as
both participant and manager of product development efforts.
ISE 4600 (5600). Production Control. Lec.
3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ISE 2000, ISE 3310, ISE 3400, Senior standing. Design and operation
of production and inventory control systems in different types of manufacturing
companies and service organizations.
ISE 4610 (5610). Computer-Aided Manufacturing. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ISE 2000, ME 3010 ISE 3310. Computer numerical control machine tool path
development. Process planning system design. Cellular manufacturing systems.
Design project required.
ISE 4620 (5620). Metrology and Inspection. Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: ME 3010. Corequisite: ISE 3200 or ISE 4230. Inspection tolerances
and allowances, mechanical, electrical, optical and pneumatic equipment in
process
and automatic gaging. Design of gages.
ISE 4650. Manufacturing, Quality and Productivity. Lean
Production Systems. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ISE 3100, ISE 4600, ME 3010. Review of current industrial
engineering techniques relevant to manufacturing, service, quality and
productivity. Design project required. Prerequisites: ISE 3200 and ISE 4600.
Design and analysis of lean production system in manfacturing and service. Study
of performance measures for lean systems. Design project required.
ISE 4910. Fundamentals of Industrial
Engineering
Review. Lec. 1. Credit 0.
Prerequisite: Senior standing in industrial engineering;
to be taken the semester in which the Fundamentals of
Engineering Exam is taken. Review of industrial
engineering topics covered on the Fundamentals of
Engineering examination and current topics in
industrial engineering.
ISE 4990 (5990). Special Problems. Credit
1 to 4 each semester. Maximum 18.
Prerequisites: Senior standing and approval of department chairperson.
Investigation of current topics in the student's area of interest. Because of
the impossibility of duplicating the conditions on a special problem(s), this
course may not be repeated for the improvement of a grade.
Course descriptions for 6000 and 7000-level courses are contained in the
Graduate Catalog.
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