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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 |
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Engineering Management of Continuous
Process Improvement Projects |
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Quality Assurance Systems |
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Introduction to Quality Engineering
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Facilities Location
Models |
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Simulation Modeling & Analysis
of Industrial Engineering Systems |
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Performance Analysis of Manufacturing
Systems |
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Statistical Control in Industrial
Systems |
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Advanced Methods for Quality
Improvement |
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Production Planning and Control
(2 credits) |
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Operations Management |
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Global Manufacturing and Logistics |
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Introduction to Quality and Productivity
Improvement |
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Planning for Quality in New Products
and Services |
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Reorganizing the
Factory: Competing Through Cellular Manufacturing |
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Statistical Experimental Design
for Engineers |
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Other Areas: |
Manufacturing Processes
and Controls |
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Product Design
and Process Planning |
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Managerial and Organizational
Aspects |
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