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IE 6113 - Human Factors Eng (Prerequisite: Junior standing in engineering). Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory. Human capabilities and limitations affecting communications and responses in man-machine systems. Emphasis on physiological and psychological fundamentals. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6173 - Occup Safety Eng No Description Available Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6333 - Prod Control Sys I (Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in IE 4613). Three hours lecture. Principles, analysis, and design of production and inventory planning and control. Demand for forecasting, aggregated planning, inventory management , production scheduling and control systems. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6533 - Project Mgt No Description Available Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6543 - Logistics Engineering No Description Available Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6573 - Process Improvmnt Eng Three hours lecture. Introduction to quality and productivity improvement methodologies and tools. The design and implementation of continuous improvement systems in organizations. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6613 - Eng Statistics I No Description Available Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6623 - Eng Statistics II No Description Available Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6653 - Ind Qual Control I (Prerequisite: IE 4613). Three hours lecture. The theory and application of statistical quality control: statistical process control and statistical acceptance sampling. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6733 - Linear Programming I (Prerequisites: MA 3113).Three hours lecture.Theory and application of linear programming;simplex algorithm, revised simplex algorithm,duality and sensitivity analysis,transportation and assignment problems algorithms, integer and goal programming. (Same as MA 4733/6733). Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6753 - Systems Engr & Analysis (Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in IE 3913 and IE 4613). Three hours lecture. Systems concepts, methodologies, models and tools for analyzing, designing, and improving new and existing human-made systems. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6773 - Sys Simulation I (Prerequisite:Grade of C or better in IE 4934 or equivalent programming course and grade of C or better in IE 4613). Three hours lecture. The principles of simulating stochastic systems with an emphasis on the statistics of simulation and the use of discreet-even simulation languages. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 6923 - Six Sigma Project No Description Available Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 7000 - Directed Individual Study No Description Available Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8000 - Research / Thesis Hours and credits to be arranged. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based IE 8153 - Cognitive Engr Three hours lecture. Implications of human perceputal, cognitive, and psycho-motor capabilities on the design of systems for effective, efficient and safe human-machine performance. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8333 - Prod Control Sys II (Prerequisites: IE 4333 ). Three hours lecture. Inventory systems, static and dynamic production planning, operations scheduling and forecasting systems. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8583 - Enterprise Systems Engineering (Prerequisite: Consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Focuses on the design and improvement of an enterprise through the use of engineering tools and methods, based on the systems perspective of industrial engineering. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8723 - Oper Research II (Prerequisite: IE 4713). Problem formulation, general inventory theory, restricted inventory models. Markovian and queuing processes, sequencing and coordination, game theory, search problems. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8733 - Decision Theory (Prerequisite: IE 4613). Three hours lecture. A quantitative development of the decision making process. Criteria for decision making. Treatment of risk under uncertainty and in conflict situations. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8753 - Dynamic Programming (Prerequisites:MA 2733 and IE 4613).Three hours lecture. Applications of network optimization problems and simplex algorithm;and dynamic programming to industrial/ management problems. Study of serial/non-serial multistage deterministric and stochastic systems. Principles of optimality. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8773 - Sys Sim II No Description Available Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8793 - Heuristics in Optim Three hours lecture. A study of heuristic methods and their applications to optimization problems. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8913 - Engr Economy II (Prerequisites: IE 3913 and IE 4613). Three hours lecture. Advanced principles and methods for engineering analysis of industrial problems. Topics include criteria for decisions, project investment and analysis, and elements of risk and uncertainty. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8990 - Human Physical Capabilities Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years). Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
IE 8990 - Discrete Optimizaton Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years). Delivery Method: Online, Internet, or Web-based
IE 9000 - Research/Dissertation Hours and credits to be arranged. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based |
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