| 350 Manufacturing Engineering U 3 |
| | Fundamentals and interrelationships of the principal manufacturing processes; principles and characteristics illustrated with related laboratory demonstrations. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl, 1 1-hr lab. Prereq: 2nd yr standing or written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for IND ENG 311. Safety glasses must be worn in laboratory. |
| 410 Industrial Quality Control U 4 |
| | Application of probability, statistics, design of engineering experiments to statistical process control; process capability analysis; and technical and economic evaluation of quality control systems. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Math 153. Not open to Industrial and Systems Engineering majors or students with credit for Ind Eng 406. |
| 485 Practical Experience in an Industrial Organization U 2 |
| | To be obtained in some engineering or industrial organization; prior adviser approval and final report required. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr cl. Prereq: Majors in ise only. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 500 Introduction to Industrial and Systems Engineering U 3 |
| | Introduction to the industrial engineering curriculum and to the profession; technical communication; completion is required prior to beginning advanced portion of the major. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq or concur: Chem 121, Econ 200, Math 415 or 255 and 568 or 571, Physics 132, Psych 100, Stat 428 and English 367 or equiv. Open to ISE majors only. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 500. GEC 3rd writing course. |
| 501 Simulation of Production Systems U 5 |
| | Emphasizes the creation and use of simulation models for the design and evaluation of production systems. |
| | Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: 500; Stat 427 and 428, or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 521. |
| 504 Engineering Economic Analysis U G 3 |
| | Economic analysis of engineering projects and methods of operation; the analysis of public investments, and introduction to the analysis of engineering decisions. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl. Prereq: 3rd yr standing or concur with 500 or written permission of instructor; and a minimum cumulative pt-hr ratio of 2.00. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 504. |
| H504 Honors Engineering Economic Analysis U 3 |
| | Economic analysis of engineering projects using spreadsheet modeling. Economic decision making under uncertainty. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 cl, 2 1-hr labs. Prereq: 2nd yr standing, enrollment in College of Engineering Honors Program. Not open to students with credit for 504 or Ind Eng 504. |
| 510 Statistical Process Control U 3 |
| | Emphasizes the application of statistical methods to product design, process design and operation, and quality engineering. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 500; Stat 427 and 428, or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 509. |
| 520 Fundamentals of Linear Optimization with Applications U 3 |
| | Emphasizes the formulation, solution and analysis of linear models to optimize the design of production and service systems and other engineering applications. |
| | Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 500, Math 254, 415 or 255, and 568 or 571. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 522. Working knowledge of Excel. |
| 521 Fundamentals of Nonlinear Optimization with Applications U 3 |
| | Emphasizes the formulation, solution, and analysis of nonlinear models to optimize the design of production and service systems and other engineering applications. |
| | Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl, 1 1-hr lab, arr. Prereq: 520; Math 254, 415, 568. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 523. Computer facilities with Excel. |
| 540 Production Systems Design U 4 |
| | This course develops the knowledge and skills to design production systems and their workplace components. |
| | Wi, Sp Qtrs. 4 cl, 1 1-hr lab. Prereq: 500. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 531. |
| 541 Facilities Design U 4 |
| | Principles and methods for design and analysis of facility layouts, systematic layout planning, production flow analysis, material handling systems, workstation design, Lean Manufacturing. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: 501, 520, 521, 540. Not open to students with credit for Ing Eng 532. |
| 542 Design and Implementation of Production Control Systems U 4 |
| | Principles and practices of modern production systems control including scheduling, shop floor control, MRP systems, theory of constraints, finite capacity scheduling, commercial software, pull scheduling. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 4 cl, 1 1-hr lab arr. Prereq: 501, 504, 520, 521, 540. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 533. |
| 550 Introduction to the Physical Principles of Manufacturing Processes U 3 |
| | Applications of the basic principles of transport phenomena to develop physics based models of manufacturing processes. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. H550 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: Math 415; Physics 132; CS&E 201, 202 or En Graph 167. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 517. |
| 560 Work Physiology and Biomechanics in Work Design U G 3 |
| | Investigations of the physiological and biomechanical aspects of work design; anthropometry, biomechanical analysis, physio-control models, and work rest cycles applied to the workplace. |
| | Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 cl, 1 2-hr lab. Prereq: Mech Eng 410; Stat 427 or equiv, and 3rd yr standing in ise; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 503. |
| 600 Industrial Engineering Principles U G 4 |
| | A survey of industrial engineering methods used in industry including optimization, probability and statistics, waiting line models, quality control, simulation models and scheduling methods. |
| | Au, Wi Qtrs. 4 cl. Prereq: 3rd yr standing or equiv with written permission of instructor. Not open to students in Ise or credit for Ind Eng 534. |
| 601 Computer Application in Industrial Process Control U G 3 |
| | Provides an introduction to evaluation and design of practical industrial control systems with emphasis on real time data acquisition. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 2 1-hr cl, 1 2-hr lab. Prereq: En Graph 167 or Cptr/Inf 201 or 202 or equiv, and 4th yr standing in ise or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 620. |
| 602 Automation U G 3 |
| | A survey of mechanization principles and current design practices involved in the automation of manufacturing operations and processes. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 350 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 614. |
| 608 Engineering Analysis for Design and Simulation U G 4 |
| | Fundamentals of engineering analysis of heat flow, thermal and residual stresses, and fracture and fatigue with applications to design and simulation in welding and manufacturing. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: Eng Mech H210 or 400, or Mech Eng H210 or 400 or 410. Not open to students with credit for Weld Eng 620 or Ind Eng 625. Cross-listed with Weld Eng 620. |
| 610 Planning of Engineering Experiments U G 3 |
| | Study of the planning of industrial and research experiments. |
| | Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 520 or written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 610. |
| 615 Automation Laboratory U 1 |
| | Application of principles of mechanization to manufacturing operations and processes. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. Prereq or concur: 614. |
| 640 Introduction to Integrated Production Control Systems U G 3 |
| | Introduction to the design and analysis of integrated production control systems, including master scheduling, materials requirement planning, just-in-time systems, sequencing and scheduling. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 520 and 521 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 680. |
| 650 Manufacturing Process Fundamentals |
| | Courses in this series teaches the fundamentals of manufacturing processes. |
| | 650.01 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes U G 3 |
| | | Fundamentals and analysis of principal manufacturing processes and relationship between process variables and product properties. |
| | | Wi Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 350 recommended; Eng Mech 220 or 400 or 440, or Mech Eng 410 or 420 or 440. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 511. |
| | 650.02 Tool Engineering U G 4 |
| | | Design of tools, jigs, and fixtures. Basic elements of fixture design, such as form, locating points, clamping devices, and the use of standardized parts. |
| | | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: 350; prereq or concur: 683 or Mech Eng 621. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 622 or Mech Eng 622. Cross-listed in Mechanical Engineering. |
| | 650.03 Manufacturing Processes and Simulation U G 4 |
| | | Introduction to advanced theory and simulation of manufacturing processes, including machining, casting, forming, and injection molding. |
| | | Wi Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl, 1 2-hr lab. Prereq: 3rd yr standing in College of Engineering. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 607. |
| 651 Forming Processes |
| | Courses in this series teach the specifics of forming processes. |
| | 651.01 Machining Processes and Machine Tools U G 4 |
| | | Analysis and application of mechanics, stress analysis, vibrations and heat transfer in material removal processes; machine tool design, machine tool metrology and machine tool control. |
| | | Wi Qtr. 2 cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: Mech Eng 420 or 440, or grad standing. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 611. |
| | 651.02 Analysis of Die Casting Processes U G 3 |
| | | Fundamental principles underlying the die casting process; integration of cast component design, process requirements and economics. |
| | | Wi Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: Grad or sr standing in Engineering. Not open for students with credit for Ind Eng 602. Cross-listed in Materials Science and Engineering. |
| | 651.03 Net Shape Forming of Automotive Parts U G 4 |
| | | Introduces students to fundamentals of Net Shape Manufacturing with emphasis on interaction of materials, design and manufacturing. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr lec. Prereq: 350, Eng Mech 400, Eng Mech 430; at least Rank 3 standing in the College of Engineering. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 666. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. |
| | 651.04 Machine Tool Control and Programming U G 4 |
| | | Provides an introduction to numerically controlled machine tools including principles of operation, programming systems, computer assisted programming, performance characteristics, and applications. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl, 2 3-hr labs. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 623 or Mech Eng 623. Cross-listed in Mechanical Engineering. |
| 652 Fundamentals of Precision and Rapid Fabrication Processes |
| | Courses in this series teach the fundamentals of precision and rapid fabrication processes. |
| | 652.01 CAD/CAM Laboratory for Rapid Design Prototyping U G 3 |
| | | Rapid design prototyping using engineering workstations, CAD/CAM software, table-top CNC milling machines, and rapid prototyping machines. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 1 2-hr cl, 1 3-hr lab. Prereq: 655 or Mech Eng 623; and 521 or Mech Eng 561 or grad standing in Mech Eng or Ise. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng or Mech Eng 683. Cross-listed in Mechanical Engineering. |
| | 652.02 Introduction to Nanofabrication and Nanomanufacturing U G 3 |
| | | Novel nanomanufacturing techinques will be introduced with a focus on top down approaches and a brief introduction of bottom up approaches. |
| | | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: ECE 331 or MatSc&En 205 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for ChBE 632 or ECE 632 or Biomed E 662. Cross-listed with Biomed E 662, ChBE 632, and ECE 632. |
| 660 Principles of Occupational Biomechanics and Industrial Ergonomics U G 3 |
| | In-depth treatment of occupational biomechanics and industrial ergonomics to provide transition to more advanced research-oriented topics. |
| | Au Qtr. 2.5-hr cl. Not open to students with credit for 560 or Ind Eng 503 or 603. |
| 664 Industrial Accident Prevention and Control U G 3 |
| | Industrial safety practices; OSHA; models of accident phenomena; measurement, inspection, and control of unsafe behavior and conditions; design of loss control programs. Student projects. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: 500 or equiv with written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 671. |
| 665 Analysis and Design of Workplace Environments U G 4 |
| | Measurement of environmental parameters including noise, heat, gases, particulates, and light, and their effect on human productivity; design of engineering controls; laboratory includes industrial surveys. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 cl, 1 2-hr lab. Prereq: 500 or equiv with written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 672. |
| 670 Cognitive Engineering I U 3 |
| | Introduction to the design of person-machine systems, psychological aspects of human performance, and design of displays and controls; human-computer interaction; human information processing. |
| | Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 cl, 1 2-hr lab. Prereq: 4th yr standing in Ise or written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 770 or Ind Eng 573 or 673. |
| 680 Industrial Practice in Systems Design |
| | An in-depth systems design project for industrial engineering. |
| | 2-qtr sequence, must be taken in consecutive qtrs. GEC 3rd writing course. |
| | 680.01 Industrial Practice in Systems Design I U 4 |
| | | Problem formulation, data collection, and exploration of design alternatives for an actual systems engineering problem. |
| | | Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 610 or concur; 501, 520, 521, 541, 542, 560, 670, 681. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 608.01. This course is Progress ("P") graded. 2-qtr sequence, must be taken in consecutive qtrs. |
| | 680.02 Industrial Practice in Systems Design II U 4 |
| | | Exploration and selection of design alternatives; justification, recommendation, and written and oral presentation of problems solution. |
| | | Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 504, 680.01. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 608.02. This course is Progress ("P") graded. 2nd of 2-qtr sequence; must be taken in consecutive quarters. |
| 681 Engineering Project Management U G 3 |
| | Introduction to project management for engineers. Conception, planning, scheduling, budgeting, leadership, management, tracking, completion of projects. Project management software is introduced and used. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 3rd yr standing in College of Engineering or written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 640. |
| 682 Product Design Fundamentals U G 4 |
| | Principles of concurrent engineering, design for manufacture and assembly, and lean manufacturing; integration of design and manufacturing; design prototyping. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl, 1 2-hr lab. Prereq: 521 or Mech Eng 561 or grad standing. Not open to students with credit for Mech Eng 682. Cross-listed in Mechanical Engineering. |
| 683 Introduction to Parametric Design U G 3 |
| | Design of components, assemblies, molds and dies using parametric and feature-based design principles. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 520 or Mech Eng 561 or Weld Eng 600 or grad standing in ise, mech eng or the manufacturing systems and engineering program. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 621 or Mech Eng 621. Cross-listed in Mechanical Engineering. |
| 684 Introduction to Applied Decision Analysis U G 3 |
| | Introduction to decision analysis and its application; deals with modern utility theory and the application of this theory to engineering decisions under risk. |
| | Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: Stat 425 or 427 or equiv probability course. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 662. |
| 689 Senior Laboratory U 3 |
| | Students pursue independent laboratory project of up to two quarters duration; proposals must be approved by a faculty member prior to registration for the course. |
| | Prereq: Sr standing in ISE. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 689. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. |
| 693 Individual Studies in Industrial Engineering U G 1-6 |
| | Designed to give the advanced students an opportunity to pursue special studies not offered in fixed curricula. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Written permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 18 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 694 Group Studies in Industrial Engineering U G 1-6 |
| | Advanced topics in the various phases of industrial engineering. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Written permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 23 cr hrs. |
| 701 Introduction to Discrete System Simulation U G 4 |
| | Introduction to the analysis of systems via discrete-event simulation models, generation of random variables, testing random number generators, fitting distributions to data, output analysis. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Stat 426 or 428. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 704. |
| 710 Statistical Quality Control and Quality Management Systems P G 3 |
| | Course imparts knowledge to understand and apply current statistical and management methods in quality engineering. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 709. |
| 715 Reliability Engineering |
| | Engineering system reliability modeling and prediction; reliability of engineering devices, systems, and processes; study of practical applications. |
| | Not open to students with credit for 776.xx courses. Cross-listed in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Repeatable for different titled topics only of 715.xx. |
| | 715.01 Reliability Engineering I U G 4 |
| | | Engineering system reliability modeling and prediction; reliability of programmable devices and human reliability; reliability and risk management of engineering systems. |
| | | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 510 or Elec Eng 351 or Mech Eng 481 or grad standing. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 776.01. Field experience at the site of Honda in Marysville. |
| | 715.02 Reliability Engineering II U G 4 |
| | | Reliability of mechanical and electrical devices, systems, and engineering processes. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 776.01 or 715.01, Elec Eng 776.01 or Mech Eng 776.01 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 776.02. Field experience at the site of Honda in Marysville. |
| | 715.03 Reliability Engineering Applications U G 1 |
| | | Study and design of a complete reliability program for a selected engineering system. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 1 cl. Prereq or concur: 715.02 or 776.02 or Elec Eng 776.02 or Mech Eng 776.02 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 776.03. Field experience at the site of Honda in Marysville. |
| 720 Linear Programming G 3 |
| | Convexity and polyhedral sets, extreme point solutions, degeneracy, the Simplex and other solution methods, duality, sensitivity analysis, decomposition and complexity issues. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: Math 568 or equiv with written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 702. |
| 730 Stochastic Processes Used in Systems Engineering I G 3 |
| | Introduction to modeling of stochastic systems, including Markov chains and Markov processes. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: Knowledge of basic probability and calculus. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 703. |
| 748 Design, Analysis, and Control of Integrated Manufacturing Systems G 3 |
| | A systematic description of traditional, cellular, and flexible configurations; an integrated view of interacting elements and their design, analysis, and control with examples from industry. |
| | Sp Qtr. Prereq: Stat 425 and 426 or 427 and 428 or 525 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 758. |
| 750 Advanced Manutacturing Process Fundamentals |
| | Courses in this series teach advanced manufacturing processes concepts. |
| | 750.01 Introduction to Modeling of Materials Processing U G 3 |
| | | Applications of the basic principles of transport phenomena to develop physics based mathematical models of materials processing methods. |
| | | Au Qtr. Prereq: Mech Eng 500 and En Graph 167 and Math 415; or equiv; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 617. |
| | 750.02 Introduction to Metal Forming U G 3 |
| | | Metal forming processes, fundamentals of plastic deformation in metal forming; approximate analysis of metal forming processes. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 651 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 711. |
| | 750.03 Robotic Applications in Manufacturing U G 3 |
| | | Aspects of computer based robots; applications of robots in advanced manufacturing systems; role of learning machines in process automation. |
| | | Prereq: 601 or written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 705. |
| 751 Advanced Forming Processes |
| | Courses teach the specifics of advanced forming process concepts. |
| | 751.01 Advanced Metal Forming U G 3 |
| | | Advanced analysis and design of hot and cold metal forming processes. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: 756 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 712. |
| | 751.02 Polymer Processing Fundamentals U G 3 |
| | | Applies fundamentals of transport phenomena and polymer constitutive equations to plastics manufacturing. |
| | | Wi Qtr. Prereq: Mech Eng 500, Math 415, En Graph 167 or equiv; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 618. |
| 752 Advanced Precision and Rapid Fabrication Processes |
| | Courses teach advanced topics in precision and rapid fabrication processes. |
| | 752.01 Introduction to Precision Engineering U G 4 |
| | | Precision engineering is the multidisciplinary study and practice of high accuracy engineering, metrology, and manufacturing. |
| | | Sp Qtr. Prereq: Sr standing in Ise/Mech Eng/MatSc&En or grad standing. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 619. |
| | H752.01 Introduction to Precision Engineering U G 4 |
| | | Precision engineering is the multidisciplinary study and practice of high accuracy engineering, metrology, and manufacturing. |
| | | Sp Qtr. Prereq: Sr standing in ISE/Mech Eng/MatSc&En. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng H619. Available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of dept or instructor. |
| 761 Ergonomics and Biomechanics |
| | 761.01 Practice Oriented Ergonomics U G 3 |
| | | The practical and theoretical development of concepts and methodologies to be used for ergonomic evaluation of work will be emphasized with the goal of preventing injuries. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 1 3-hr cl. Prereq: 560 or 660 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 717. |
| | 761.02 Intermediate Occupational Biomechanics U G 3 |
| | | Biomechanics of connective tissues and the principles of rigid and deformable body mechanics for developing analysis tools and evaluating human operators within the work place. |
| | | Wi Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 660 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 718. |
| 763 Clinical Ergonomics U G 3 |
| | The multidisciplinary concepts and methods to accelerate return-to-work, enhance worker capability, job analysis, preplacement tests, reduce injury and compliance with the regulations will be emphasized. |
| | Prereq: 560 or 660 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 716. |
| 769 Ergonomics in the Product Design Process U G 3 |
| | Teaches students where and how ergonomics design principles are incorporated into the product design process. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 560 (or 660) and 670 (or 770) or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 715. |
| 770 Cognitive Engineering G 3 |
| | Methodology for design of person-machine systems; psychological aspects of human performance; design of displays and control, human computer interactions, and human information processing. |
| | Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 cl, 1 2-hr lab. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 573, 670, 673. |
| 771 Fundamentals of Human-Computer Interaction in Copmplex Systems |
| | Courses address fundamentals of human-computer interaction and visualization in complex systems. |
| | 771.01 Human-Computer Interaction in Complex Systems U G 3 |
| | | Design of human-computer interfaces for applications such as cockpits, process control rooms, space applications, and information retrieval; students will design an interface for an actual system. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2 cl, 1 2-hr lab. Prereq: 670 and permission of instructor (undergraduates); 770 (graduates). Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 774. |
| 772 Cognitive Engineering Methods: Protocol Analysis and Knowledge Acquisition U G 3 |
| | Class teaches the theory and practice of methods in cognitive engineering, including protocol analysis, knowledge elicitation for intelligent systems, and cognitive task analysis. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 cl, 1 2-hr lab. Prereq: 670 and permission of instructor (undergraduates); 770 (graduates). Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 775. |
| 773 Topics in Cognitive Engineering |
| | Courses address topics and issues in human cooperation with intelligent systems and through digital media. |
| | 773.01 Human Interaction with Intelligent Systems U G 3 |
| | | Investigation of topics in cognitive engineering including techniques for aiding human performance, human expertise and human error, cognitive modeling of person-machine systems, and paradigms for human-computer interaction. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2 cl, 1 2-hr lab. Prereq: 670 and permission of instructor (undergraduates); 770 (graduates). Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 773. |
| 775 Proseminar in Cognitive Science U G 2 |
| | An in-depth examination of the interdisciplinary field of Cognitive Science; emphasizes fundamental issues of each discipline, provides illustrations of representative research being conducted at OSU. |
| | Sp Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: CS&E 612, Linguistics 612, Psych 612, or Philos 612, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 737 or other cross-listed courses. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs. Cross-listed in CIS, Linguistics, Philosophy, Psychology, and Speech and Hearing Science. |
| 781* Empirical Model Building in Industrial Engineering U G 3 |
| | Course imparts a basic understanding of modern statistical and optimization techniques to support data-driven, robust engineering system design decision making. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 610 or Stat 641 or 645 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 700. |
| 782 Decision Analysis U G 3 |
| | Introduction to Bayesian decision analysis and its applications. |
| | Sp Qtr. Prereq: 684. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 772. |
| H783 Undergraduate Honors Program Research U 1-3 |
| | Honors program students are offered the opportunity to pursue independent project/research. Student presentations and thesis writing included. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Sr standing in ind eng (or equiv). Students must have a GPA of at least 3.4 and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. |
| 784 Industrial Ecology: Production Systems Perspectives U G 3 |
| | Introduction to the principles and methods of life cycle environmentally conscious design, manufacturing, services, supply chain management, refurbishment, and recycling. |
| | Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: Sr standing in College of Engineering or grad standing. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 757. |
| 820 Nonlinear Programming G 3 |
| | Conv ex sets, convex functions, saddle point optimality criteria, the Fritz John and Kuhn-Tucker conditions, sensitivity and parametric results, applications, and an introduction to algorithms. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: 720. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 831. |
| 821 Advanced Nonlinear Programming G 3 |
| | Wolfe/Falk duality, conjugate/geometric duality, applications of quality (e.g., geometric programming, quadratic programming, location problems, decomposition). |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: 820. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 832. |
| 822 Integer Optimization Methods G 3 |
| | Methods used in the solution of optimization problems which contain integer variables. The emphasis is on general properties and the use of standard methods. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 881 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 834. |
| 823 Optimization Methods for Large Systems G 3 |
| | Methods for the solution of large optimization problems including decomposition, generalized linear programs, relaxation methods, and primal and dual hierarchial decompositions. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: 720 or 820 or equiv with written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 833. |
| 830 Stochastic Processes Used in Systems Engineering II G 3 |
| | Additional models of stochastic systems including Poisson, Markov, renewal and other stochastic processes; applications to queuing theory. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 730. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 814. |
| 831 Advanced Queuing Theory G 3 |
| | Mathematical analysis and design of waiting line systems emphasizing transient solutions, general arrival and service distributions, and priority queues and networks of queues. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 830 or equiv. Not open to students with cr for Ind Eng 816. |
| 832 Dynamic Programming G 3 |
| | Theory, methodology, and application of dynamic programming. |
| | Sp Qtr. Prereq: 720 and permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 863. |
| 835 Programming and Control Research G 3-12 |
| | Advanced work in the several phases of programming and control theory; consists primarily of application of mathematical methods to the formulation and solution of process programming and control problems. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 866. |
| 841 Sequencing and Scheduling G 3 |
| | Survey of sequencing/scheduling problems encountered in management systems. Emphasis is given to those problems and solution methods found in the literature. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 720 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 824. |
| 842 Advanced Studies in Plant Design and Materials Handling G 3-12 |
| | Advanced work in one or more special phases of plant design and materials handling, such as group technology and robotics. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: 541. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 828. |
| 843* Advanced Models in Production Plannig G 3 |
| | Advanced study of models in aggregate production planning and other areas of production systems. |
| | Wi Qtr. Prereq: Grad standing in industrial engineering or written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 856. Offered odd years. |
| 850 Problems in Production Engineering G 3-12 |
| | Advanced work in one or more phases of production engineering involving problems in production design, equipment planning, tool design, and quality control. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Written permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 821. |
| 851 Seminar in Advanced Topics in Manufacturing G 3 |
| | Seminar will feature speakers from industry; students will prepare reports and oral presentations on various topics. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2.5-hr cl. Prereq: Admission to grad program or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 822. |
| 868 Advanced Topics in Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Disorders |
| | Advanced seminar on comtemporary topics in ergonomics including work-related musculoskeletal disorders, back biomechanics, upper extremity biomechanics,anthropometry and electromyography. |
| | 868.01 Biodynamic Measurement Tools Used in Research G 4 |
| | | Builds upon theoretical information from 819. Links theoretical biodynamic logic and laboratory measurements in assessment of occupational biomechanical issues for measurement tools used in research. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2-hr lec, 4-hr lab. Prereq: 868.03 and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. |
| | 868.02 Modeling Upper Extremity Cumulative Trauma Disorder G 4 |
| | | Builds upon theoretical information from 819. Links theoretical biodynamic logic and laboratory measurements in assessment of occupational biomechanical issues for upper extremity cumulative trauma disorders. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2-hr lec, 4-hr lab. Prereq: 868.03 and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. |
| | 868.03 Advanced Topics in Biomedical Ergonomics G 3 |
| | | Advanced study of state of the art biomechanic evaluation methods applied to ergonomic problems; topics include hand tool evaluation, low back injury, electro-physiology, and anthropometry. |
| | | Wi Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 18 cr hrs. |
| 869 Biomechanics Reaearch Practicum |
| | Builds on theoretical information developed in ISE 868. Links theoretical biodynamic logic and laboratory measurement in assesment of biomechanical issues for work-related musculoskeletal disorders. |
| | 869.01 Dynamic Biomechanical Lab Analysis for Occupational Low Back Disorder G 4 |
| | | Builds upon theoretical information developed in Ind Eng 819. Provides link between theoretical biodynamic logic and laboratory measurement in assessment of occupational biomechanical issues for occupational low back disorder. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2 cl, 1 4-hr lab. Prereq: 868.03 and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. |
| | 869.02 Risk Assessment for Musculoskeletal Disorders G 4 |
| | | Builds upon theoretical information from 819. Links theoretical biodynamic logic and laboratory measurements in assessment of occupational biomechanical issues for musculoskeletal disorders. |
| | | Sp Qtr. 2-hr lec, 4-hr lab. Prereq: 868.03 and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. |
| 870 Advanced Seminar Cognitive Engineering G 3 |
| | Advanced seminar on contemporary topics dealing with engineering applications of cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, and linguistics; topic areas include human-computer interactions, the design of information retrieval systems, and mental models of complex systems. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: 770 and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| 871 Man-Machine Systems Research G 1 |
| | Advanced work in special research topics in man-machine systems. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 873 Advanced Models in Human Factors Engineering G 3 |
| | Advanced study in applied models used in human factors engineering; topics include models of human error, workload measurement and evaluation, risk acceptance, and performance under work paced and environmental stress. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 cr hrs. |
| | 875.01 Human Error and the Human Contribution to System Failures G 3 |
| | | Psychology of human error and contribution of human error to disasters in high-risk systems. |
| | | Au Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 770 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 820. |
| 881 Operations Research Models and Methods G 3 |
| | Examines many basic OR models including the knapsack, traveling salesman, newsboy, and secretary problems; and random walk and queuing models, algorithmic concepts are discussed. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 720 and 730. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 802. |
| 885 Practices in Operations Research G 3 |
| | Application of OR methods in manufacturing, financial, governmental, educational, and service organizations; students work on actual problems of a sponsoring organization and present both oral and written reports. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 881. Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 885. |
| 890 Seminar in Industrial Engineering G 1 |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 893 Individual Studies G 1-6 |
| | Designed to give advanced graduate students an opportunity to pursue special studies not offered in fixed curricula. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Written permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 18 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 894 Group Studies G 1-6 |
| | Advanced topics in the various phases of industrial engineering. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Written permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 18 cr hrs. |
| 899 Interdepartmental Seminar G 1-5 |
| | Two or more departments may collaborate in presenting seminars on subjects of mutual interest; topics to be announced. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. |
| 900 Systems Theory G 3 |
| | Seminars on Systems Theory. |
| | Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 900.05. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| 990 Seminar in Operations Research |
| | Seminar on research topics in Operations Research designed to prepare PhD students for dissertation research and research careers. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: PhD standing or permission of instructor, other prereqs vary by topic. |
| | 990.01 Simulation and Experimentation G 3 |
| | | Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 900.03. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| | 990.02 Optimization G 3 |
| | | Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 900.01. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| | 990.03 Probabilistic Models G 3 |
| | | Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 900.02. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| | 990.08 Decision Analysis G 3 |
| | | Not open to students with credit for Ind Eng 900.04. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| 999 Research in Industrial Engineering G 1-18 |
| | Research for thesis or dissertation purposes only. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U. |