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302: Engineering Economy
Principles and methods for analyzing the economic feasibility of technical alternatives leading to a decision or recommendation.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 141
Contact: A. Ravindran
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305: Product Design, Specification and Measurement
Principles of product design and specifications and methods for product verification.
Prerequisite or Concurrent: MATSE 259
Contact: E.A. Lehtihet
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306: Machining Process Design and Analysis
Application of engineering principles for the design and implementation of economic and effictive machining processes.
Prerequisite(s): IE 305
Contact: E. De Meter
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310: Principles of Deformation Processing
Discussion, laboratory practices, and laboratory experiments covering principles of metal
removal and forming, nonmetallic processing, and metrology
Prerequisite(s): IE 305
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311: Principles of Solidification Processing
Discussion, laboratory practices, and laboratory experiments covering principles of metal casting and joining, nondestructive testing, and nonmetallic processing.
Prerequisite(s): EMCH 213, EMCH 210H or EMCH 210; ESC 414M or MATSE 259
Contact: R. Voigt
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312: Product Design and Manufacturing Processes
(This course is for non-IE majors) Theory and principles of manufacturing; effect on design selection and product quality; processing include material removal, casting, joining, plastic molding. Industrial Engineering majors may not schedule this course.
Prerequisite(s): EMCH 213 or 210 or 210H; ESC 414M or MATSE 259
Contact: D. Cannon
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322: Probabilistic Models in Industrial Engineering
The study and application of probability theory in the solution of engineering problems.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 141
Contact: M. J. Chandra
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323: Statistical Methods in Industrial Engineering
The study and application of statistics in the solution of engineering problems.
Prerequisite(s): IE 322
Contact: E. Joshi
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327: Introduction to Work Design
Job analysis, cognitive and physical considerations in design of work, work measurement.
Prerequisite or Concurrent: IE 302
Contact: A. Freivalds
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330: Information Technology for Industrial Engineering
The study and application of computing and information technology to Industrial Engineering.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 141 and CMPSC 201
Contact: S. Kumara
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402: Advanced Engineering Economy
Concepts and techniques of analysis useful in evaluating engineering projects under deterministic and uncertain conditions.
Prerequisite(s): IE 302, IE 322 and IE 405
Contact: M.J. Chandra
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405: Linear Programming
An introduction to the theory and application of the simplex method in solving the linear programming and dual problem.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 220
Contact: T. Cavalier
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408: Cognitive Work Design
Design and evaluation of cognitive work, including the human/computer interface, visual displays, software design, and automated system monitoring, with emphasis on human performance. (IE 419 may be substituted for this requirement.)
Prerequisite(s): IE 327
Contact: L. Rothrock
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418: Human/Computer Interface Design
Design and evaluation of the human/computer interface, including human performance, visual displays, software design, and automated system monitoring.
Prerequisite(s): CMPSC 201
Prerequisite or Concurrent: IE 408
Contact: L. Rothrock
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419: Work Design - Productivity and Safety
Methods improvement, Physical work design, productivity, work measurement; principles and practice of safety. (IE 408 may be substituted for this requirement.)
Prerequisite(s): IE 327
Contact: A. Freivalds
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424: Process Quality Engineering
This course is for non-IE majors Statistical methods for engineering process characterization and improvement. For non-Industrial Engineering majors.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 141 and MATH 220
Contact: M.J. Chandra
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425: Introduction to Operations Research
An introduction to the methods and techniques of mathematical decision making, including inventory, replacement, allocation, and waiting line problems.
Prerequisite(s): IE 322
Prerequisite or Concurrent: IE 405
Contact: J. Ventura
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428: Metal Casting
Application of engineering principles to the design of castings; casting of ferrous and nonferrous alloys; laboratory and simulation projects.
Prerequisite(s): IE 311, IE 312 or METAL 408 W or any introductory course in material science or an introductory course in manufacturing processes.
Contact: R. Voigt
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433: Regression and Design of Experiments
Theory and application of regression analysis and design of experiments to build models and optimize process and product parameters.
Prerequisite(s): IE 323
Contact: E. Castillo
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434: Statistical Quality Control
Statistical techniques for univariate and multivariate monitoring of independent and autocorrelated processes: foundations of quality control and improvement.
Prerequisite(s): IE 323
Contact: H.Nembhard
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436: Six Siqma Methodology
Techniques for structural problem-solving to improve the quality and cost of products and processes.
Prerequisite(s): IE 433 and IE 434
Contact: H.Nembhard
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438: Metal Cutting Principles and Practice
Principles of metal cutting and introduction to current theories; analysis of metal removal
processes; laboratory experiments for metal cutting analysis.
Prerequisite(s): IE 310, IE 312, or METAL 408W
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453: Simulation Modeling for Decision Support
Introduction of concepts of simulation modeling and analysis, with application to manufacturing, production and service systems.
Prerequisite(s): CMPSC 201 or CMPSC 202, IE 323 and IE 425
Contact: C. Harmonosky
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454: Applied Decision Analysis
Theory and practice of decision analysis applied to engineering problems.
Prerequisite(s): IE 322
Contact: D. Nembhard
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456: Industrial Robot Applications
Introduction to robitcs, with emphasis on robot selection, programming and economic justification for manufacturing applications.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 220, MATH 250 or MATH 252 and IE 305.
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462: Expert Systems Design
Building expert systems in general; emphasis on knowledge representation and inference mechanisms in the manufacturing domain.
Prerequisite(s): CMPSC 201 or CMPSC 202 and IE 323
Contact: S. Kumara
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463: CAD and Manufacturing
Three dimensional modeling and manufacture of parts and assemblies using Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing software and numerically controlled machines.
Prerequisite(s): Any IE manufacturing process elective.
Contact: D. Medeiros
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464: Assembly of Printed Circuit Boards
Manufacturing processes and principles for assembly of printed circuit boards with surface mount and through-hole technology.
Prerequisite(s): PHYS 212 and IE 305
Contact: E.A. Lehtihet
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466: Concurrent Engineering
Concurrent engineering methods for product/process development, capturing customer requirements, insuring manufacturability and serviceability.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 141 and MATH 220
Contact: T. Simpson
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467: Facility Layout and Material Handling
Analytical, simulation and computer-aided graphical methods to generate effective layout designs, and design and integration of material handling systems and equipment. For Industrial Engineers majors.
Prerequisite(s): IE 302 and IE 327
Contact: D. Medeiros
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468: Optimization Modeling and Methods
Mathematical modeling of linear, integer, and nonlinear programming problems and computational methods for solving these classes of problems.
Prerequisite(s): IE 405 and MATH 231
Contact: T. Cavalier
IE
470: Manufacturing System Design and Analysis
Contemporary design and analysis methodologies used to organize systems for economic manufacture of products.
Prerequisite(s): Any IE manufacturing process elective.
Contact: S. Joshi
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477: Computer Control of Manufacturing Machines and Processes
Elements of computer control and discrete-time modeling. Design and analysis of digital controls for manufacturing machines and processes.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 141, CMPSC 201 and IE 305
Contact: V.Prabhu
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480W: Capstone Design Project
Industry-based senior capstone design project emphasizing manufacturing systems, service systems, and information systems in an interdisciplinary setting.
Prerequisite(s): Senior Standing
IE
496: Independent Studies
Various Topics
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497*: Biomedical Product and Process Engineering
A lecture and design course to introduce engineering students to the fundamentals of biomedical product development and manufacture.
Prerequisite(s): IE 311, IE 312 or any manufacturing process course (subject to approval by university). The students taking this course should have developed and used basic process models.
Contact: R. Wysk
IE
497*: Computer Control of Manufacturing Machines and Processes
Elements of computer control and discrete-time modeling. Control computers, interfacing, sensors, and actuators. Design and analysis of digital controls for manufacturing machines and processes.
Prerequisite(s): CMPSC 201
Contact: V. Prabhu
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497*: Industrial Robot Applications
Introduction to robotics, with emphasis on robot selection, programming, and economic justification for manufacturing applications.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 220, MATH 250 or MATH 251; IE 305 (subject to approval by university) or ME 051; CMPSC 201
Contact: D. Cannon
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497*: Micro/Nano Scale Fabrication
An exploration of the emerging science and engineering concepts of how to fabricate very small components and devices on the micro/nano-scale.
Prerequisite(s): IE 310 and CHEM 12
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497*: Rapid Prototyping
Rapid prototyping (a.k.a. Desktop Manufacturing, Solid Free-form Manufacturing or Solid Free-form Fabrication) consists of various manufacturing processes by which a solid physical model of a part is made directly from 3D computer-aided design (CAD) model data. The advent of Rapid Prototyping has resulted in significant reduction in cost and lead-time in the Design to Manufacturing Cycle, and is now considered by most companies as an important part of the design cycle. This course will focus on the various RP processes -- liquid polymer based, solid based, powder based process that have been commercially developed and some that are in the research stages. Further application of RP to the rapid development of tooling for small batch manufacture will also be discussed.
Prerequisite(s): IE 310 and IE 311, or IE312
Contact: S. Joshi
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497*: Time Compression Technologies for Design & Manufacturing
Speed to market is an essential element of competitiveness. New technologies, driven by CAD, such as Rapid Prototyping, Rapid Tooling, and Reverse Engineering are making it possible for companies to significantly cut design and manufacturing cycles times. This course will explore these technologies, understand the basic processes and their role in the design and manufacturing cycle, and provide hands on experience with these processes.
Prerequisite(s): IE 305
Contact: S. Joshi
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497x: Data Envelopment Analysis
Analytical methods for measuring and evaluating performance and assessing the comparative efficiencies of organizational units.
Prerequisite(s): IE405
Contact: M. J. Chandra
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497x: Global Manufacturing
Trends in global manufacturing along with strategic responses, opportunities and responses.
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing in any engineering major
Contact: E.A. Lehtihet
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505: Linear Programming
An accelerated treatment of the main theorems of linear programming and duality structures plus an introduction to numerical and computational aspects of solving large-scale problems.
Prerequisite(s): IE 405
Contact: T. Cavalier
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507: Operations Research: Scheduling Models
Scheduling models with simultaneous job arrival and probabilistic job arrival, network scheduling, and scheduling simulation techniques.
Prerequisite(s): IE 425
Contact: C. Harmonosky
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509: Operations Research: Waiting Line Models
Waiting line models including models with infinite queues, finite queues, single and multiple servers under various priorities and disciplines.
Prerequisite(s): IE 516
Contact: M.J. Chandra
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510: Integer Programming
Study of advanced topics in mathematical programming; emphasis on large-scale systems
involving integer variables.
Prerequisite(s): IE 405
Contact: J. Ventura
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511: Experimental Design in Engineering
Statistical design and analysis of experiments in engineering; experimental models and experimental designs using the analysis of variance.
Prerequisite(s): IE 323
Contact: E. Castillo
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512: Graphs and Networks
Graph and network theory; application to problems of flows in networks, transportation and assignment problems, PERT/CPM, postman problem and TSP.
Prerequisite(s): IE 405
Contact: T. Cavalier
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516: Applied Stochastic Processes
Discrete and continuous time stochastic processes, including discrete time Markov chains, Poisson processes, continuous time Markov chains, and renewal processes.
Prerequisite(s): IE 322 or STAT 318
Contact: T. Yao
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518: Materials, Forming Processes, and Quality
Study of the principles and mechanisms of conventional and developing manufacturing processes and the methods of determining workpiece quality and properties.
Prerequisite(s): IE 310, 311, or 312
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519: Dynamic Programming
Deterministic and stochastic dynamic programming, Markov decision processes. Applications to engineering and economic systems.
Prerequisite(s): IE 516 or SC&IS 516
Contact: J. Ventura
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520: Multiple Criteria Optimization
Study of concepts and methods in analysis of systems involving multiple objectives with application to engineering, economic, and environmental systems.
Prerequisite(s): IE 405 or SC&IS 450
Contact: A.R. Ravindran
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521: Nonlinear Programming
The study of the fundamental theory of optimization. Topics include classical optimization, convex analysis, optimality conditions and duality, algorithmic solution strategies.
Prerequisite(s): IE 505
Contact: T. Friesz
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522: Discrete Event Systems Simulation
The study of the fundamentals of discrete event simulation, including event scheduling, time advance mechanisms, random variate generation, and output analysis.
Prerequisite(s): IE 425
Contact: D. Medeiros
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528: Metal Cutting Theory
Study of the theory of metal cutting, contemporary and future problems of metal removal processes; critical analyses of current literature.
Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate courses in material science and mechanics (statics).
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532: Reliability Engineering
A first course in reliability methods in which both probabilistic modeling of the reliability of systems with multiple components and statistical modeling of reliability of individual components based on lifetime data are discussed.
Prerequisite(s): IE 323 or a 3-credit Probability and Statistics Course
Contact: E. Castillo
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538: Experimental Investigations in Materials Processing
Experimental investigation on selected subjects in processing involving instrumentation,
methods, and analysis.
Prerequisite(s): IE 528
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540: Manufacturing Systems Simulation
Use of simulation in design and process improvement of manufacturing systems. Analysis of simulation language structure. Readings in current literature.
Prerequisite(s): IE 453
Contact: D. Medeiros
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550: Manufacturing Systems
Fundamental theory for analyzing manufacturing systems, including structural analysis, optimization and economics of manufacturing systems, automated and computer-aided manufacturing.
Prerequisite(s): IE 450
Contact: R. Wysk
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551: Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems
This course is intended to expose graduate students to modern control issues in CAM. The course will present a formal architecture for manufacturing control. This architecture will then be used to discuss basic control issues for various factory levels that need to be controlled. Detailed discussion of process, workstation and cell level controllers will be conducted.
Contact: S. Joshi
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552: Mechanics of the Musculoskeletal System
Structure and biomechanics of bone, cartilage, and skeletal muscle; dynamics and control of
musculoskeletal system models.
Prerequisite(s): Consent of program
Prerequisite or Concurrent: BIOL 472
Contact: A. Freivalds
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553: Engineering of Human Work
Physics and physiology of humans at work; models of muscle strength, dynamic movements; neural control; physical work capacity; rest allocation.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 41 or 472
Contact: A. Freivalds
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554: Production, Planning and Control
Analysis of research literature for topics including scheduling, capacity planning, and lot sizing applied to manufacturing and production.
Prerequisite(s): IE 455 and IE 507
Contact: C. Harmonosky
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556: Robotic Concepts
Analysis of robotic systems: end effectors, vision systems, sensors, stability and control, off-line programming, and simulation of robotic systems.
Prerequisite(s): IE 456 or ME 456
Contact: D. Cannon
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557: Human-in-the-Loop Simulation
This course is designed to provide graduate students in engineering the capability to develop an interactive, real-time simulation and to create interfaces for an interactive simulation. The course will cover key phases in the life cycle of interactive systems development to include design, implementation, and evaluation. Course topics will be explored through application in supervisory control of complex, dynamic systems. Java will be the programming language used for software development in this course.
Prerequisite(s): IE 418, IE 453 or equivalent
Prerequisite or Concurrent: IE 522
Contact: L. Rothrock
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558: Engineering of Cognitive Work
Information processing and decision making models of the human in the modern workplace, emphasizing visual inspection and other industrial applications.
Prerequisite(s): IE 323 and 408
Contact: L. Rothrock
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561: Weld Design
Weld design examining joint configuration, loading conditions, weld size, to avoid brittle fracture and fatigue failure in weldments.
Prerequisite(s): IE 311
Contact: R. Voigt
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562: Expert Systems Design in Industrial Engineering
Methodological aspects of expert systems design and review of some existing systems with emphasis on manufacturing and industrial engineering.
Prerequisite(s): Mathematical Skills (Statistics, Differential calculus), and Programming in Java (and/or) C++
Contact: S. Kumara
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563: Computer Aided Design for Manufacturing
Study of CAD systems and concepts including 3D wireframe and solid modeling systems, emphasizing manufacturing applications.
Prerequisite(s): IE 463
Contact: S. Joshi
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566: Quality Control
Advanced quality assurance and control topics, including multivariate methods, economic design for control and acceptance, dimensioning, tolerancing and error analysis.
Prerequisite(s): IE 423
Contact: M.J. Chandra
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567: Distributed Systems and Control
Advances in distributed control and decision-making in enterprises and supply chains with emphasis on computing, algorithms, and dynamics.
Contact: V. Prabhu
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570: (SC&IS) Operations Research in Supply Chain
Use of operations research models and methods for solving problems in supply chain systems.
Prerequisite(s): IE 405, IE 425 or SC&IS 510
Contact: A.R. Ravindran
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576: Computer-Aided Tolerancing in Design and Manufacturing
A comprehensive treatment of dimensional and geometric tolerances with computer applications for design, manufacturing, assembly, and inspection.
Prerequisite(s): IE 450
Contact: E.A. Lehtihet
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578: Using Simulation Models for Design
Use of case study computer simulation (CA) models for yield analysis, sensitivity analysis, performance optimization, and yield optimization.
Prerequisite(s): IE 323
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579: Designing for Product Families
Students will internalize the concepts of a product family and a product platform; understand the difficulties of realizing mass customized goods and product families; become familiar with state-of-the-art methods and tools for product family and product platform design; and demonstrate the application of this knowledge in the context of a group project.
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing, or consult instructor.
Contact: T. Simpson
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580: Analysis of Machining Precision
The objective of this course is to instruct techniques for analyzing the impact of tool design and machining process parameters on workpiece geometric error.
Prerequisite(s): IE 328
Contact: E. De Meter
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582: Advanced Information Technology for Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Students will learn Advanced Information Technology concepts, tools and techniques for designing and implementing manufacturing systems.
Prerequisite(s): CMPSC 201, CSE 103 or MIS 432
Contact: S. Kumara
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583: Response Surface Methodology & Optimization
Response Surface Methodology (RSM) is a set of Statistical and Optimization techniques aimed at optimizing the quality characteristics of static, stochastic production process. Topics include: design for first order polynomial models, designs for second order polynomial models, optimization of first and second order polynomial models, multiple response surface optimization, Taguchi's Robust parameter design and RSM and design and analysis of mixture experiments.
Prerequisite(s): IE 511 or STAT 501
Contact: E. Castillo
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584: Time Series Control & Process Adjustment
Statistical analysis and design of process adjustment methods for quality improvement purposes. Topics include ARIMA time series models, autocorrelation and SPC, integration of SPC schemes and feedback control, identification and estimation of transfer function models, design and analysis of optimal stochastic controllers, PID and EWMA controllers, self-tuning and multivariate control.
Prerequisite(s): IE 423 or an introductory course in Statistical Quality Control
Contact: E. Castillo
IE
589: Dynamic Optimization and Differential GamesDynamic Optimization and Differential Games
A first course in dynamic optimization and dynamic games that emphasizes modeling and computation.
Prerequisite(s): IE 521
Contact: T. Friesz
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590: IE Colloquium
Presentation by speakers from industry, government, outside faculty, and graduate students.
Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing in Industrial Engineering
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597x: Financial Engineering
Introduction to financial option pricing using the mathematics of stochastic differential equations, partial differential equations and variational inequalities.
Prerequisite(s): IE 516 and IE 521
Contact: T. Friesz
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597x: Global Manufacturing
Trends in global manufacturing along with strategic responses, opportunities and responses.
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing in any engineering major
Contact: E.A. Lehtihet
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597x: Integrated Materials and Manufacturing Process Selection
Selection of cost-effective materials and manufacturing methods for manufacturing components.
Prerequisite(s): IE 310 and IE 311
Contact: R. Voigt
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597x: Introduction to Financial Engineering
Introduction to the investment, financial instruments and valuation of industrial engineering projects via portfolio theory and option pricing.
Prerequisite(s): IE 322
Contact: T. Yao
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597x: Process Planning & Machining
Contact: E.A. Lehtihet
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597x: Production Systems Data Mining
This covers general knowledge of data mining and practices and proficiency in the art of data mining and data analysis processes.
Prerequisite(s): IE 323 and familiarity with multiple regression
Contact: D. Nembhard
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597x: Rapid Prototyping
Contact: S. Joshi
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597x: Statistical Process Monitoring and Analysis
Statistical techniques for univariate and multivariate monitoring of independent and autocorrelated processes; theoretical and numerical approaches for analyzing performance.
Prerequisite(s): IE 323
Contact: H. Nembhard
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597x: Workforce Engineering
Quantitative applications related to determining workforce size, skill-sets, and multi-functionality in service and manufacturing systems based on measurable quality and productivity performance.
Prerequisite(s): IE 405
Contact: D.Nembhard
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