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Industrial Engineering Courses

The following identifies courses that have been approved by the faculty of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering to meet elective requirements for the undergraduate Industrial Engineering Curriculum.  

Please note that some courses have prerequisite requirements that must be satisfied.  

It is your responsibility to review the University Bulletin or the Handbook of a particular department to determine prerequisite requirements and catalog descriptions.

Health/Physical Education Electives:
Two credit hours of Health/PE course(s) are required.  
Any two 1 credit hour Physical Education/Health Education courses or PHED 200 (2 credit hours).
Industrial and Systems Engineering Electives:
Select ISE Technical Electives from the following courses;

 

GEEN 601 3(2-2)
Automation and market competitiveness, sensors and measurements, circuit board design, material handling systems, production control, and CIMS. Laboratory experimentation in selected modern manufacturing technologies. Prerequisite: Senior standing in engineering
GEEN 602 3(0-4)

Students work in interdisciplinary teams to design and manufacture products based on the concepts acquired in Industrial Automation (GEEN601). Prerequisite: GEEN601

INEN 625 Industrial Information Systems (3-0)
This course introduces the planning, design, implementation and evaluation of industrial information systems. Analysis and design techniques, organization of data, current software tools, and current database technologies are presented. The role of information systems in global manufacturing, distribution, and services is addressed. Design projects are required. Prerequisite: INEN 355 or equivalent.
INEN 632 Robotic Systems and Applications 3(2-2)
This course addresses design, analysis, implementation and operation of robotics in production systems. End effectors, vision systems, sensors, stability and control off-line programming, and simulation of robotic systems are covered. Methods for planning robotic work areas are emphasized. Design projects are required. Prerequisite: INEN 410 or equivalent.
INEN 635 Materials Handling Systems Design 3(2-2)
This course focuses on design and analysis of materials handling and flow in manufacturing facilities. Principles, functions, equipment and theoretical approaches in materials handling are discussed. Tools for the automation of materials handling are introduced. Design projects are required. Prerequisite: INEN 365
INEN 648 Industrial Biomechanics 3(3-0)
This course explains and analyzes the mechanical behavior of the musculoskeletal system and component tissue during industrial work situations. Topics include: biomechanical and musculoskeletal models, mechanical work capacity, bioinstrumentation. Applications to human-machine systems design and analysis are emphasized. Prerequisites: Senior/Graduate Standing.
INEN 658 Project Management and Scheduling 3(3-0)
Project scheduling is addressed using Critical Path Method (CPM) and Project Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT). Theory of scheduling is discussed. Applications in flow shops, job shops, cellular manufacturing and project environments are explored. Approaches used include mathematical optimization, heuristics, and simulation. Design projects are required. Prerequisite: INEN 310.
INEN 660 Selected Topics in Engineering Variable Credits (1-3)
Selected engineering topics of interest to students and faculty. The topics will be selected before the beginning of the course and will be pertinent to the programs of the students enrolled. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor.
INEN 664 Human Performance, Risk Analysis & Systems Safety 3(3-0)
This course addresses the relationship between system safety, risk and human performance at work. Quantitative and qualitative methods of investigating and analyzing accidents, system failures and risk in human-machine system environment are discussed Design projects that incorporate Occupational Safety and Health Act are emphasized. Prerequisite: INEN 275 and INEN 420.
INEN 665 Human-Machine Systems 3(2-2)
This course introduces behavioral and psychological factors such as sensory, perception and attention, decision making and cognitive processes.  This course emphasizes the applications of these factors to the design and development of man-machine systems.  Design projects are required.  Prerequisite:  Senior/Graduate Standing
   

 

 

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