Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Interesting Industrial Engineering Curriculum Subjects



A collection of industrial engineering related subjects that some universities are offering while many IE courses are not offering such IE specific courses.




IE 256 Statistics for Industrial Engineers

Credit Information:
(3+0+0) 3
Description:
Basic topics in parametric statistics; estimation, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing; analysis of variance, regression and correlation analysis; goodness of fit tests; application in statistical quality control, demand forecasting, and other IE/OR topics; elementary design of experiments and data collection; computer implementations using available up-to-date statistical software.,

IE 203 - Applications of Statistics in Industrial Engineering
2 lecture hours 2 lab hours 3 credits
Course Description
This course emphasizes the importance and relevance of statistics in the field of Industrial Engineering. The purpose of the course is to further student understanding of applications of statistics in engineering. The course will concentrate on data collection, analysis and inference using statistical methods. A state-of-the-art statistics package will be used so that meaningful problems can be addressed. The course will provide instruction in the use of these tools and laboratory time to practice their use while deepening understanding and expertise. (prereq: MA 262)

IE 323 - Statistical Methods in Industrial Engineering

Course Description
The study and application of statistics in the solution of engineering problems.


Engineering statistics, Engineering probability
https://www.ohio.edu/engineering/about/people/profiles.cfm?profile=yuan
http://www.ohio.edu/people/yuan/

Statistical thinking and its role for industrial engineers and managers in the 21st century


Miltiadis Makrymichalos, Jiju Antony, Frenie Antony, Maneesh Kumar, (2005) "Statistical thinking and its role for industrial engineers and managers in the 21st century", Managerial Auditing Journal, Vol. 20 Issue: 4, pp.354-363, https://doi.org/10.1108/02686900510592043
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/02686900510592043





IE 250 – Leadership in Industrial Engineering I: Professional Writing

1 Credit Hours: Aspects of leadership in a professional environment will be studied from current literature reading and discussions. Industry professionals will periodically lead the class to enlighten students to aspects of the practice of industrial engineering. Explanation of ISE curriculum content and sequences will be provided. Regular submission of written papers on assigned and discussed topics will be critically reviewed to emphasize key aspects of professional level written communications including content, format, and referencing.
http://ise.utk.edu/undergraduate/ie-undergradaute-courses/

From the above institution and web page some more courses

IE 317 – Honors: Operations Research in Industrial Engineering II

3 Credit Hours: Students will attend 310 classes with supplementary assignments and/or class meetings.

IE 404 – Industrial Engineering Design I

2 Credit Hours: Current real-world problems will be drawn from local production and service organizations and presented by personnel from these organizations. Senior industrial engineering student teams will solve these real-world problems under the guidance of their instructor using industrial engineering methodology. These problems emphasize problem definitions, analysis, and presentation with considerations for engineering standards and realistic economic, environmental, ethical, safety, social, political, and other pertinent constraints.
(RE)

IE 422 – Industrial Engineering Design II

IE 493 – Special Topics

1-3 Credit Hours: Recent developments in industrial engineering including new areas of application, new research techniques, and new methodologies.
Repeatability: May be repeated: Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level ― junior.

IE 494 – Special Topics

1-3 Credit Hours: Recent developments in industrial engineering, including new areas of application, new research techniques, and new methodologies.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level ― junior.

IE 495 – Special Topics

1-3 Credit Hours: Recent developments in industrial engineering including new areas of application, new research techniques and new methodologies.


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