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Design, Operation and Improvement of Manufacturing Systems

This area stresses techniques and methodologies of designing, planning, operating, and controlling facilities, processes, and systems, in order to continuously improve materials flow, resource and asset utilization, and quality. Examples of topics include planning and control of materials and resources, models for system analysis, quality management, and facilities planning.
Courses in this core area are:

IE/ME 510

Facilities Planning

IE/ME 512

Inspection, Quality Control and Reliability

IE 515

Engineering Management of Continuous Process Improvement Projects

IE 520

Quality Assurance Systems

IE 575

Introduction to Quality Engineering

IE/OIM 578

Facilities Location Models

IE/OIM 642

Simulation Modeling & Analysis of Industrial Engineering Systems

IE/ME 643

Performance Analysis of Manufacturing Systems

IE 691

Statistical Control in Industrial Systems

IE 715

Advanced Methods for Quality Improvement

OIM 654

Production Planning and Control (2 credits)

OIM 750

Operations Management

OIM 765

Global Manufacturing and Logistics

OIM 770

Introduction to Quality and Productivity Improvement

OIM 860

Planning for Quality in New Products and Services

OIM 875

Reorganizing the Factory: Competing Through Cellular Manufacturing

STAT/ME 424

Statistical Experimental Design for Engineers

   

Other Areas:

Manufacturing Processes and Controls
  Product Design and Process Planning
  Managerial and Organizational Aspects
 

Created: November 15, 2002
Last Modified: November 22, 2002
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