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ID - Interior Design (Undergraduate Courses) |
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ID 1381 - Introduction to Interior Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Design majors must enroll concurrently in ID 1101 . A survey of basic principles and concepts, including aesthetics and processes relevant to the built environment using a holistic approach. Includes, but is not limited to, design elements and principles. F. |
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ID 1385 - Interior Design Studio I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ID 1381 . Introduces the principles and concepts dealing with two-dimensional design, design theory, color theory, and basic computer creative design. S. |
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ID 2381 - Interior Design Studio II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in ID 1385 and ARCH 1353 , interior design majors and minors only. Study and construction of three dimensional design principles (manual and digital). Course includes portfolio review. A conditional review restricts registration for upper-level studios. F. |
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ID 2382 - History of Interior Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ID or ADM majors only. Introduces a global and cultural perspective to furniture and interior elements from the 15th century through present day. Emphasizes the elevation of forms, relationships, to previous historical periods, and implications for current and future designs. S. |
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ID 2383 - Environment and Behavior 3 Semester Credit Hours Adopts a cognitive-behavioral perspective on the intersection of people and both built and natural environments. Examines how environments may be designed to meet human cognitive, physical, and social needs across the lifespan. Applies theory to practice through environmental analysis. Fulfills core Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement. |
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ID 2385 - Interior Design Studio III 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in ID 2381 and an unconditional portfolio review. Interior design majors and minors only. Concentrates on the design and renovation of residential interiors through both hand and digital techniques. Explores historical and contemporary styles in residential design. S. |
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ID 3311 - Interior Design Materials 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or higher in ID 2381 . Selection of materials used in residential environments based on characteristics, composition, installation methods, and maintenance requirements. S. |
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ID 3312 - Commercial Materials 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or higher in ID 3311 . Selection of materials used in commercial, hospitality, healthcare, or corporate environments based on characteristics, composition, installation methods, maintenance requirements, and codes. |
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ID 3325 - Study Tour in Interior Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Interior design majors and minors only. Examination of the influence of a selected city in shaping interior design and the built environment. Accomplished through research, presentation, and travel to the city. Advisor permission. Trip fee non-refundable 48 hours after enrollment. S. |
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ID 3380 - Advanced Studio I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in ID 2385 . Interior design majors only. Introduction to the design of small commercial design project using both hand and digital techniques. Explores commercial code and sustainable issues effecting current construction and design of commercial interiors. F. |
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ID 3381 - Lighting Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or higher in ID 2385 , ID majors and minors only. Survey of the human factors relating to the luminous environment that support health, safety, comfort, human performance, and aesthetics. F. |
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ID 3385 - Advanced Studio II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or higher in ID 3487 and ID 4483 , ID majors only. Emphasis on problem formulation, programming, design conceptualization, design development, specifications, schedules, furniture selection, layout and design presentation, ADA, life safety, and building codes. (CL) S. |
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ID 3386 - Studio Procedures and Professional Practices for Interior Designers 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Junior standing, interior design majors only, enrollment in spring immediately preceding ID 4307 . Corequisite: ID 3385 . Preparation of business documents. Study of the ethics and business of professional practice for interior design. Preparation for interior design internship, career opportunities, job search, and interview strategies. (CL) S. |
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ID 3487 - Computer Aided Drafting for Interior Designers 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or higher in ID 2381 , ID majors or minors only. Introduction to computer-aided design and two-dimensional drafting for the interior designer and other uses of computers in the practice of interior design. S. |
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ID 4000 - Individual Study V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ID majors only and consent of instructor. May be repeated for up to 6 hours credit. |
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ID 4104 - Senior Portfolio Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Senior ID majors only. Analysis of professional issues with emphasis on portfolio development and review. S. |
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ID 4307 - Internship in Interior Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or higher in ID 3385 and ID 3386 , ID majors only. Supervised intern experiences in established career-related positions. May be repeated as ID 4000 - Individual Study . (CL) SSI. |
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ID 4350 - Sustainable Buildings and Communities 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing in interior design or consent of instructor. A review of concepts, strategies, and rating systems adopted by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). |
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ID 4381 - Design Research 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in ID 3385 and ID 4483 . Directed research focusing on the development of the Bachelor of Interior Design capstone studio project in ID 4388 . F. |
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ID 4388 - Advanced Studio III 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in ID 4406 and ID 4381 . Department-approved senior interior design project. Advanced design of an interior environment of complex scope and scale to meet the needs of specific clients and prepare students for the practice of the profession. Addresses current issues of design and integrates all aspects of the curriculum. (CL) S. |
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ID 4406 - Collaboration Studio 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ID 3385 and ID 4483 with a grade of C or higher, ID majors only. An interdisciplinary studio for the design profession that addresses the process and skills necessary for collaboration. F. |
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ID 4483 - Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Interior Design 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or higher in ID 3487 . Examines BIM technology and its benefits and usage as a communication and collaboration tool. Discusses 3-D modeling and rendering as well as preparation of construction documents. (CL) F. |
IE - Industrial Engineering (Undergraduate Courses) |
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IE 1385 - Computing Principles for Industrial and Systems Engineers 3 Semester Credit Hours Computational problem solving, abstraction, algorithm design, global impact of computing, professionalism and ethics, team design. Fulfills core Technology and Applied Science requirement. |
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IE 2311 - Computing for Industrial Engineers 3 Semester Credit Hours Covers programming with a view toward industrial engineering applications. Topics include control flow, object-oriented programming, algorithm design, and data structures. |
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IE 2324 - Engineering Economic Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1451 . Evaluation of economics of engineering proposals for cost and profitability. Fulfills core Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement. |
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IE 2341 - Engineering Statistics I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1452 . Descriptive statistics, probability, conditional probability, random variables, discrete and continuous probability distributions, sampling distributions, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing for a single sample. |
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IE 2401 - Work Design for Production Operations 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 2341 . Fundamentals of work design for production operations, including work measurement, methods engineering, improvement methodologies, product and workstation design, and engineering design team operations. (CL) |
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IE 3244 - Engineering Data Analysis 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in IE 2341 . Techniques for data collection from engineering systems, analysis of data for modeling and system description. Data graphing and presentation. |
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IE 3301 - Human Factors and Ergonomics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 2401 . Focuses on the performance of human-machine systems with primary emphasis on human information processing, occupational biomechanics, digital human modeling, and accidents and safety. |
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IE 3311 - Deterministic Operations Research 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 2360 . Introduction to operations research, linear programming, dynamic programming, integer programming, traveling salesman problem, transportation, and assignment problems. |
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IE 3312 - Probabilistic Operations Research 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 2341 . Fundamental probabilistic models, with application to operations research, industrial systems, and processes with uncertainty. |
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IE 3325 - Management Systems Control 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior standing. Cost control techniques for management, methods of financial statement analysis, capital and expense budgets, cost ratios, cost behavior, pricing methods, and overhead allocation methods. |
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IE 3328 - Manufacturing Systems Control 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in IE 2341 . Production control systems, production planning, forecasting, scheduling, materials and inventory control systems and models, learning curves, critical path methods of PERT and CPM. |
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IE 3329 - Fundamentals of Project Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 2341 . Fundamentals of project management for engineers, including project selection, planning, scheduling, budgeting, risk management, resource allocation, control, team operations, evaluation, and closure. |
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IE 3342 - Engineering Statistics II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: IE 2341 , MATH 2360 , MATH 2450 . Statistical inference for two samples, analysis of variance, simple and multiple linear regression, design of experiments. |
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IE 3346 - Quality Assurance and Engineering Statistics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in IE 2341 . Quality assurance systems, quality control and statistical quality control (including control charting, acceptance sampling, quality costs, and loss functions), multiple linear regression, goodness of fit testing, and introduction to experimental design. |
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IE 3351 - Manufacturing Engineering I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3311 , EGR 1206 , or consent of instructor. Properties of materials as related to manufacturing. Processing methods for metals, plastics, ceramics, semiconductors, and composites. Process selection, planning, and economics. |
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IE 3361 - Work Analysis and Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in IE 2341 ; may be taken concurrently. Principles and techniques of work measurement, methods engineering, workplace design, work sampling, and predetermined time systems. Basic ergonomic principles applied to workplace design and physiological work measurement. |
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IE 4120 - Internship and Coop 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Senior standing. For students on an approved internship or coop experience. Credits cannot be used towards graduation. |
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IE 4303 - Work and Product Safety Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Principles of design for work and product safety, accident theory, loss prevention, accident cost analysis, standards and regulations, system safety, hazards recognition, evaluation and control, product safety, and liability. |
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IE 4316 - Simulation Systems Modeling 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in IE 2341 . Fundamentals of Monte Carlo methods. Systematic development, programming, and analysis of computer simulation models using a high-level simulation language such as Arena. |
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IE 4320 - Fundamentals of Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Basic foundations and applications of general systems theory applied to engineering and organizational enterprises addressing systems efficiency, effectiveness, productivity, economics, innovation, quality, and QWL. |
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IE 4331 - Individual Studies in Industrial Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Advanced standing and departmental approval. May be repeated. |
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IE 4333 - Senior Design Project 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Industrial engineering senior and last long semester before graduation. Individual industrial engineering design project. Applications of systems thinking, oral and written communications, professionalism, and ethics. (CL) |
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IE 4351 - Facilities Planning and Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 3351 . Modern plant layout and materials handling practices, stressing the importance of interrelationships with management planning, product and process engineering, methods engineering, and production control. |
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IE 4352 - Manufacturing Engineering II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 3351 or consent of instructor. Introduction to computer-aided manufacturing. Computer-aided process planning; control and monitoring of processes. Numerical control and industrial robots. |
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IE 4358 - 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing, Fundamentals and Practices 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 3351 . Provides detailed principles, theories, and applications of additive manufacturing (AM) techniques. Design, development of state-of-the-art, and future directions also covered. |
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IE 4361 - Engineering Design for People 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 3361 . Design of systems for human use, including human sensory and information processing abilities, human-machine system design processes and principles, and reduction of human error in systems design. |
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IE 4362 - Industrial Ergonomics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 3361 . Advanced ergonomics principles. Emphasis on physiological, biomechanical, and psychological assessment of work. Establishing human capabilities and limitations. |
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IE 4380 - Information Systems Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Information systems design for decision support, data modeling, database design and access, internet data, data security, data mining and warehousing, social and ethical issues. |
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IE 4381 - Introduction to Critical Infrastructure 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Introduction to the analysis and implementation of critical infrastructure and analysis of their security and resilience. |
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IE 4382 - Cybersecurity for Information Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Countermeasures for combating risks, threats, and vulnerabilities of information technology, access control, security policy, audits, testing, monitoring, cryptography, networking principles and defenses, compliance laws/standards. |
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IE 4383 - Industrial and Networked Control Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Introduction to the analysis and implementation of networked control systems, including applications in critical infrastructure. |
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IE 4384 - Security for Systems and Software 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Provides a comprehensive understanding of a secure systems and software development process. |
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IE 4385 - Cyber Attacks 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Provides a comprehensive understanding of cyber attacks that include systems engineering and software/hardware/network environments for national infrastructure. |
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IE 4386 - Requirement Engineering for Systems and Software 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Introduces the definition of and rationale for systems and software requirements engineering processes. Includes the fundamentals, principles, and techniques for requirements engineering. |
IE - Industrial Engineering (Graduate Courses) |
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IE 5301 - Ergonomics and Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Functional anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system and their applications in work design. Introduction to work physiology, kinesiology, and anthropometry and their applications. |
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IE 5304 - Occupational Biomechanics 3 Semester Credit Hours Historical development and theoretical fundamentals of body mechanics. The body link system and kinematic and kinetic aspects of body movement. Applications to work systems. |
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IE 5305 - Cognitive Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Implications of human perceptual, cognitive, and psycho-motor capabilities for the design of systems for effective human use and control. |
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IE 5306 - Safety Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Loss prevention principles, practice, and regulations; accident factors, models, costs, and analysis; systems safety; product safety; safety and health related workplace hazards. |
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IE 5311 - Principles of Optimization 3 Semester Credit Hours Linear optimization models: theory and application. Includes simplex, revised simplex, dual, and primal-dual algorithms, sensitivity and parametric analysis, duality theory, decomposition, linear complementarity problem, assignment and transportation problems, and Karmarkar’s algorithm. |
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IE 5312 - Queueing Theory 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 5310 or equivalent. Modeling and analysis of simple and complex service systems. Includes single and multiple server Markov queues, queues with general arrival processes and service times, bulk and batch queues, priority queues, and queueing networks. |
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IE 5314 - Multistage Decision Processes 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: IE 5311 . Discrete dynamic programming: Knapsack problem, path problems, equipment replacement, capacity expansion, inventory, partitioning problems, sequencing problems; introduction to continuous dynamic programming; Markov decision processes. |
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IE 5315 - Activity Scheduling 3 Semester Credit Hours Deterministic sequencing of single machine, parallel machines, flow shops, and job shops. Theory of complexity. Optimization and heuristic algorithms for combinatorial sequence generation. |
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IE 5316 - Simulation Models for Operations Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Any scientific programming language. Application of simulation techniques to analysis of large scale operations. Production-distribution models; model construction; validation of simulation models; limitations of simulation techniques; programming with simulation languages. |
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IE 5317 - Statistical Analysis for Digital Simulation 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Proficiency in a current discrete event simulation language. Generation of random variants. Statistical tests for randomness in random number streams. Collection and analysis of data for input parameters and distributions. Detection and removal of transients in simulation model data. Computation of variance of simulation model output; variance reduction techniques. |
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IE 5318 - Operations Research Modeling with Spreadsheets 3 Semester Credit Hours Development of models for linear, integer, and nonlinear programming; problem formulation, solution, and analysis. Monte Carlo models; sampling methods; and accuracy. Software for current spreadsheet packages. |
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IE 5319 - Risk Modeling and Assessment 3 Semester Credit Hours Probabilistic risk models; probability distributions for risk modeling; input data for risk modeling; low probability events; risk modeling software; and analysis of risk modeling results. |
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IE 5320 - Systems Theory 3 Semester Credit Hours Examines theoretical foundations of general systems theory applied to engineering and organizational enterprises addressing issues of systems efficiency, effectiveness, productivity, economics, innovation, quality, and QWL. |
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IE 5321 - Decision Theory 3 Semester Credit Hours Philosophy, theory, and practice of management; decision theory and social responsibility. |
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IE 5322 - Industrial Cost Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours Cost analysis and/or control of industrial enterprises. Economic budgeting, planning, decision making, and financial analysis for engineering and engineering management. |
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IE 5323 - The Engineering Management Environment 3 Semester Credit Hours Management of research and development; the legal, financial, and professional interrelationships of engineers and their environment in relation to the modern production organization. |
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IE 5324 - Advanced Economics of Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course in basic engineering economy. Design analysis and sensitivity of complex economic systems with evaluation of economic system performance measures and modeling. |
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IE 5325 - Productivity and Performance Improvement in Organizations 3 Semester Credit Hours Productivity and performance improvement (including efficiency, effectiveness, quality, QWL, innovation, profitability, and budget ability theories, techniques, analysis, and applications for industrial systems. |
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IE 5329 - Project Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Technical, organizational, and personnel project management examination including planning, estimating, budgeting, scheduling, resources management, control. Risk analysis and management using software for project performance evaluation. |
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IE 5331 - Special Topics in Industrial Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and departmental approval. Elaborates on a special topic of current interest in industrial engineering. May be repeated. |
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IE 5332 - Individual Studies in Industrial Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and departmental approval. Individual study of advanced topic selected on the basis of instructor recommendation. May be repeated. |
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IE 5342 - Design of Experiments 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Understanding of basic probability and statistics. Single factor, factorial, blocked, split plot designs. Means comparisons, contrasts, estimates of variation. Confounding and fractional factorials. |
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IE 5344 - Statistical Data Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Understanding of basic probability and statistics. Exploratory data analysis, graphical displays and analysis. Linear and nonlinear regression, response surfaces. Selected mainframe and microcomputer packages. |
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IE 5345 - Reliability Theory 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Understanding of basic probability and statistics. System level reliability, redundancy, maintainability, and availability analysis and modeling. Life testing, acceleration, parametric, and nonparametric models. |
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IE 5346 - Total Quality Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Understanding of basic probability and statistics. Total quality philosophy, customer definition and demands, quality strategies, planning and integration, benchmarking, team structures and interaction, supplier qualification, and quality audits. |
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IE 5351 - Advanced Manufacturing Processes 3 Semester Credit Hours Advanced topics in manufacturing materials and processes, including metal, ceramic, and plastic materials and their fabrication, materials’ testing, heat treatment, powder metallurgy, and nontraditional machining. |
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IE 5352 - Advanced Manufacturing Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Advanced topics in different advanced manufacturing systems, including additive manufacturing systems, energy manufacturing systems, semiconductor manufacturing systems, composites manufacturing systems, and cyber manufacturing systems. |
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IE 5353 - Sustainable Manufacturing 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Life Cycle Assessment for product design and manufacturing process design; three-dimensional sustainability; environmental, social, and economical aspects. |
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IE 5355 - Computer-Aided Manufacturing 3 Semester Credit Hours Computer usage in manufacturing systems, CAD/CAM, numerical control, CNC, DNC, computer-aided process planning, manufacturing engineering database systems, industrial robot applications, flexible manufacturing systems, and integration of CAD and CAM. |
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IE 5356 - Biomedical Design and Manufacturing 3 Semester Credit Hours Introduction to concepts and issues in biomedical design and manufacturing, including biomaterials and nanomaterials, medical devices, body mechanics, design requirements, manufacturing, quality control, and ethics. |
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IE 5357 - Manufacturing Facilities Planning and Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Theory and application of the location, layout, and design of modern manufacturing facilities, including materials handling practice, manufacturing systems layout, and warehouse operations. |
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IE 5358 - Nanomanufacturing 3 Semester Credit Hours Introduction to principle and application in nanomanufacturing, including self-assembly, nano-molding and embossing, nanotransfer printing, scanning probe lithography, and synthesis of nanostructured materials. |
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IE 5380 - Information Systems Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Information systems design for decision support, data modeling, database design and access, internet data, data security, data mining and warehousing, social and ethical issues. |
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IE 6000 - Master’s Thesis V1-6 Semester Credit Hours |
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IE 6320 - Systems Dynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Theoretical and applied foundations of systems dynamics (SD) analysis and modeling of engineering and organizational enterprises, including SD software, stock-and-flow diagramming, and complex systems analysis. |
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IE 6323 - Systems Management Global Environment 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Admission to the doctoral program. Explores the critical quantitative as well as qualitative issues shaping the practice and research of systems-technical management. |
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IE 6329 - Systems Management Seminar 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Admission to the doctoral program. Doctoral research seminar exploring the latest trends in systems engineering and technical management research. |
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IE 6331 - Advanced Industrial Engineering Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Doctoral degree status and departmental approval. Advanced theoretical and/or empirical studies in industrial engineering, ergonomics-human factors, quality or manufacturing engineering, or OR-engineering systems management. May be repeated. |
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IE 6399 - Research Methods in Science and Technology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Doctoral degree status and design of experiments or equivalent. Examines the research process and differing methodological approaches to research in laboratory, industrial, field work, and case study settings. |
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IE 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
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IE 8000 - Doctor’s Dissertation V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
INTS - Integrative Studies (Undergraduate Courses) |
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INTS 1101 - Introduction to Chess 1 Semester Credit Hours Introduction to the storied history, general rules, and basic concepts of chess. Students will strengthen their long range planning, critical thinking, and problem solving skills. |
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INTS 2301 - Introduction to Public Health 3 Semester Credit Hours Provides broad overview of public health. Covers basic definition, analytical methods, biomedical basis, social and behavioral factors, and environmental and management issues. |
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INTS 2310 - Foundations of Integrative Studies 3 Semester Credit Hours Introduces students to the foundations of key interdisciplinary concepts and theories and prepares students for success in the integrative studies program. (CL) |
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