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IE 29199 - Professional Practice Extensive Co-Op I Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional practice with qualified employers in industry, government, or small business and a comprehensive written report of this practice. Professional Practice students only. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 29299 - Professional Practice Extensive Co-Op II Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional practice with qualified employers in industry, government, or small business and a comprehensive written report of this practice. Professional Practice students only. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 30000 - Honors Program Seminar Credit Hours: 0.00. An orientation course intended for juniors who have demonstrated exceptional academic ability and desire to conduct meaningful independent research or solve unique engineering design projects during their senior year of study. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 33000 - Probability And Statistics In Engineering II Credit Hours: 3.00. Continuation of IE 23000 . Introduction to statistical inference and experimental design. Correlation, regression, single and multi-factor ANOVA, non-parametric methods. Applications to statistical quality control. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 33200 - Computing In Industrial Engineering Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction to computing in industrial engineering. Reinforcement of scientific programming skills on typical IE tasks, together with introduction to simulation and related computer tools. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 33500 - Operations Research - Optimization Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction to deterministic optimization modeling and algorithms in operations research. Emphasis on formulation and solution of linear programs, networks flows, and integer programs. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 33600 - Operations Research - Stochastic Models Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction to probablistic models in operations research. Emphasis on Markov chains, Poisson processes, and their application to queueing systems. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 34300 - Engineering Economics Credit Hours: 3.00. Cost measurement and control in engineering studies. Basic accounting concepts, income measurement, and valuation problems. Manufacturing cost control and standard cost systems. Capital investment, engineering alternatives, and equipment replacement studies. Not open to students with credit in CE 39400. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring. |
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IE 37000 - Manufacturing Processes I Credit Hours: 3.00. Principal manufacturing processes; metal cutting, grinding and metal forming operations, machine tools, and tools and tooling. Nontraditional machining and welding. Introduction to computer-aided manufacturing and computer-aided graphics and design, N/C programming, robots, and flexible manufacturing systems. Classroom and laboratory demonstrations included. Not open to students with credit in ME 36300 . Typically offered Summer Fall Spring. |
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IE 38199 - Professional Practice Co-Op I Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional practice with qualified employers in industry, government, or small business and a comprehensive written report of this practice. Professional Practice students only. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 38299 - Professional practice Co-Op II Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional practice with qualified employers in industry, government, or small business and a comprehensive written report of this practice. Professional Practice students only. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 38300 - Integrated Production Systems I Credit Hours: 3.00. Basic concepts in the design and operational control of integrated production systems. Includes topics on facility layout and material handling, material flow and information flow, resource and capacity planning, and shop floor control and scheduling. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 38399 - Professional Practice Co-Op III Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional practice with qualified employers in industry, government, or small business and a comprehensive written report of this practice. Professional Practice students only. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 38600 - Work Analysis And Design I Credit Hours: 3.00. Fundamentals of work methods and measurement. Applications of engineering, psychological, and physiological principles to the analysis and design of human work systems. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 39399 - Professional Practice Extensive Co-Op III Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional practice with qualified employers in industry, government, or small business and a comprehensive written report of this practice. Professional Practice students only. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 39499 - Professional Practice Extensive Co-Op IV Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional practice with qualified employers in industry, government, or small business and a comprehensive written report of this practice. Professional Practice students only. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 39599 - Professional Practice Extensive Co-Op V Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional practice with qualified employers in industry, government, or small business and a comprehensive written report of this practice. Professional Practice students only. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 39699 - Professional Practice Internship Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional practice with qualified employers within industry, government, or small business and a comprehensive written report of this practice. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 43100 - Industrial Engineering Design Credit Hours: 3.00. Capstone design experience for industrial engineering students involving analysis and synthesis of unstructured problems in practical settings. Students work in teams to formulate issues, propose solutions, and communicate results in formal written and oral presentations. Prerequisite: all 30000-level industrial engineering courses required for the BS IE degree. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 47000 - Manufacturing Processes II Credit Hours: 3.00. The interrelations of materials, processes, and design with various aspects of manufacturing. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 47400 - Industrial Control Systems Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction to automatic controls with reference to automation of industrial machines and processes, including linear dynamic systems, feedback control, and elements of systems analysis. Introduction to digital control. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 48400 - Integrated Production Systems II Credit Hours: 3.00. Extensions of topics on the design and operational control of integrated production systems. Includes production databases, facility layout, material handling, advanced control and scheduling, and physical distribution. Case studies, lab assignments, and projects. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 48600 - Work Analysis And Design II Credit Hours: 3.00. Continuation of IE 38600 . Applications of engineering, computer sciences, information sciences, and psychological principles and methods to the analysis and design of human work systems. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 49000 - Special Topics In Industrial Engineering Credit Hours: 1.00 to 6.00. Special topic courses and projects of contemporary importance or of special interest that are outside the scope of the standard undergraduate curriculum. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 49500 - Industrial Practices Seminar Credit Hours: 1.00. Solution of industrial engineering problems, with particular emphasis on current industrial experience obtained through the cooperative engineering education program. For cooperative program students only. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 49600 - Professional Internship Credit Hours: 0.00. Professional experience in Industrial Engineering. Program coordinated by school with cooperation of participating employers. Students submit a summary report. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 49900 - Research In Industrial Engineering Credit Hours: 1.00 to 6.00. Individual research projects for students with honors standing, or other students with the approval of their advisors. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 53000 - Quality Control Credit Hours: 3.00. Principles and practices of statistical quality control in industry. Control charts for measurements and for attributes. Acceptance sampling by attributes and by measurements. Standard sampling plans. Sequential analysis. Sampling inspection of continuous production. Typically offered Spring Fall Summer. |
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IE 53200 - Reliability Credit Hours: 3.00. Reliability of components and multi-component systems. Application of quantitative methods to the design and evaluation of engineering and industrial systems and processes for assuring reliability of performance. Economic and manufacturing control activities related to product engineering aspects of reliability. Principles of maintainability. Product failure and legal liability. Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 53300 - Industrial Applications Of Statistics Credit Hours: 3.00. The application of statistics to the effective design and analysis of industrial studies relating to manufacturing and human factors engineering in order to optimize the utilization of equipment and resources. Emphasis on conducting these studies at the least cost. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 53500 - Linear Programming Credit Hours: 3.00. Optimization of linear objective functions subject to linear constraints. Development of theory and algorithmic strategies for solving linear programming problems. Typically offered Spring Fall Summer. |
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IE 53600 - Stochastic Models In Operations Research I Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to techniques for modeling random processes used in operations research. Markov chains, continuous time Markov processes, Markovian queues, reliability and inventory models. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 53700 - Discrete Optimization Models And Algorithms Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to classic models and algorithms for discrete optimization. Basic theory and computational strategies for exact and heuristic solution of integer, combinational, and network problems in the context of classic models. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 53800 - Nonlinear Optimization Algorithms And Models Credit Hours: 3.00. Survey of computational tools for solving constrained and unconstrained nonlinear optimization problems. Emphasis on algorithmic strategies and characteristic structures of nonlinear problems. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 54500 - Engineering Economic Analysis Credit Hours: 3.00. Analysis of engineering costs and capital investments. Applications of classical optimization, mathematical programming, and the theory of production to the analysis of investment proposals. Evaluation and selection of individual projects and formulation of capital investment programs. Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 54600 - Economic Decisions In Engineering Credit Hours: 3.00. Topics in decision making and rationality including decision analysis, decision making under uncertainty, and various descriptive and prescriptive models from operations research, economics, psychology, and business. Applications are drawn from engineering decision making, public policy, and personal decision making. Attention also is paid to designing aids to improve decision making. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 55600 - Job Design Credit Hours: 3.00. (PSY 55600 ) Task analysis, personnel selection and training, job and organization design, and criteria development and use. Human factors related to job design in order to increase job satisfaction and productivity. Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 55800 - Safety Engineering Credit Hours: 3.00. Application of human factors and engineering practice in accident prevention and the reduction of health hazards are presented. The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of the safety and health practices which fall within the responsibilities of the engineer in industry. Special attention is devoted to the detection and correction of hazards and to contemporary laws and enforcement on occupational safety and health. Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 55900 - Cognitive Engineering Of Interactive Software Credit Hours: 3.00. (PSY 55500 ) Theory and applications of software design to improve productivity and job satisfaction on information processing and cognitive tasks in the work place. Human information processing models and cognitive theories will be used to provide a theoretical basis for how to choose and display information to the user. Other topics include user-friendly displays and empirical approaches to software design. Applications of the design theory are stressed by class projects. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 56600 - Production Management Control Credit Hours: 3.00. Background and development of production management, plus current concepts and controls applicable to production management functions. Not open to Industrial Enginering students with a minor in management. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 57000 - Manufacturing Process Engineering Credit Hours: 3.00. Theories and applications of materials forming and removal processes in manufacturing, including product properties, process capabilities, processing equipment design, and economics. A systems approach to all aspects of manufacturing process engineering. Typically offered Spring Fall. |
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IE 57400 - Industrial Robotics And Flexible Assembly Credit Hours: 3.00. Lab by arrangement. Design, analysis, and operation of robotic systems. System components and their control. Languages for robot control. Application design and analysis. Part feeders and tooling for robot workstations and automated assembly. Methods for planning robotic and assembly applications. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 57700 - Human Factors In Engineering Credit Hours: 3.00. (PSY 57700 ) Survey of human factors in engineering with particular reference to human functions in human-machine systems, and consideration of human abilities and limitations in relation to design of equipment and work environments. Typically offered Spring Fall. |
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IE 57900 - Design And Control Of Production And Manufacturing Systems Credit Hours: 3.00. Design and control of discrete part manufacturing systems in contemporary production environments, with emphasis on flexible, demand-driven, product-based manufacturing. Currently used planning and control methodologies, such as MRP, OPT, and JIT are reviewed and integrated with appropriate facility design methodologies, including cellular design algorithms. Introduction to Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) architecture and reference models and relevant control procedures, including basis approaches to appropriate data management methodologies. Typically offered Spring Fall. |
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IE 58000 - Systems Simulation Credit Hours: 3.00. Philosophy and elements of digital simulation language. Practical application of simulation to diverse systems. Computer simulation exercises and applications are required. Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 58100 - Simulation Design And Analysis Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to simulation of stochastic systems on digital computers. Emphasis is on the fundamentals of simulation as a statistical experiment. Topics include uniform random numbers, input modeling, random variate generation, output analysis, variance reduction, and optimization. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 58200 - Advanced Facilities Design Credit Hours: 3.00. Study of the theoretical and applied aspects of manufacturing systems layout. Emphasis on contemporary manufacturing, including the layout of cellular systems, automated material handling systems, and storage systems. Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 58300 - Design And Evaluation Of Material Handling Systems Credit Hours: 3.00. Analysis for design and evaluation of material handling systems with emphasis on material flow control and storage. Analytic models and simulation used. Economic justification models for material handling systems. Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 58800 - e-Work And e-Service Credit Hours: 3.00. e-Work is defined as the collaborative, computer-and-communication-supported work in highly distributed organizations of humans/robots/autonomous systems. This course is devoted to learning the basic principles, theories, and applications for the design of effective e-Work and e-Service systems. Relevant discoveries at Purdue and elsewhere are also presented. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 59000 - Topics In Industrial Engineering Credit Hours: 1.00 to 6.00. Selected topics in industrial engineering for seniors and graduate students. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Spring Fall Summer. |
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IE 63000 - Multiple Objective Optimization Credit Hours: 3.00. Theory and applications of multiple objective optimization and multiple criteria decision making. Existence and specification of single and multiple attributive value and utility functions. Risk aversion. Characterization and generation of efficient (Pareto optimal) solutions to vector optimization problems. Domination cones. Interactive algorithms. Prerequisite: IE 53500 . Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 63200 - Scheduling Models Credit Hours: 3.00. Development and discussion of mathematical and simulation models for scheduling and sequencing the flow of jobs or activities in manufacturing environments. Techniques include dynamic programming, branch and bound, linear and integer programming, heuristics and stochastic network simulation. Prerequisite: IE 57900 ; IE 53500 or IE 53700 . Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 63300 - Dynamic Programming Credit Hours: 3.00. Theory and applications of finite and infinite stage sequential decision processes, including Markovian decision problems, efficient computational methods, and computer software package. Prerequisite: IE 53500 , IE 53600 . Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 63400 - Integer Programming Credit Hours: 3.00. An advanced course on theory and algorithms for integer and mixed integer optimization problems. Convergence of integer programming algorithms, dual relaxations, Benders decomposition, cutting plane theory, group theory of integer programs, and linear diophantine equations. Prerequisite: IE 53500 , IE 53700 . Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 63500 - Theoretical Foundations Of Optimization Credit Hours: 3.00. An advanced course in theoretical foundations of mathematical programming. Convex analysis, global and local duality and optimality, general algorithmic convergence. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: IE 53500 . Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 63900 - Combinatorial Optimization Credit Hours: 3.00. An advanced course in combinatorial optimization. Emphasis on the theory and strategies of combinatorial algorithms including complexity theory, advance issues in network flows, matching, matroids, and combinatorial polyhedra. Prerequisite: IE 53500 . Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 64600 - Advanced Decision Theory Credit Hours: 3.00. An advanced course on the theory and models of decision making and rationality. Material includes advanced topics in decision analysis, models of probabilistic reasoning, decision making in competitive situations, and models of human and computer reasoning (including artificial intelligence). Prerequisite: IE 54600 . Typically offered Fall. |
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IE 65600 - Research Seminar In Human Factors Credit Hours: 3.00. An in-depth study of topics of special interest in human factors. A variable title course where topics change from semester to semester. Possible topics include cognitive engineering in expert systems, human resource management, skills acquisition and retention, knowledge elicitation, and knowledge representation. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 65900 - Human Aspects In Computing Credit Hours: 3.00. Advanced topics in ergonomic, cognitive, and social aspects of using computerized systems are discussed with regard to comfort and user satisfaction, ease and productive use of computerized systems, and effective implementation of computerized technologies in the workplace. Prerequisite: IE 55900 . Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 67000 - Advanced Topics In Manufacturing Engineering Credit Hours: 3.00. Advanced research topics and approaches in manufacturing engineering, including processes and equipment. Research methodology, nontraditional processes, manufacturing systems, and competitive aspects of manufacturing. Prerequisite: IE 57000 . Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 67400 - Computer And Communication Methods For Production Control Credit Hours: 3.00. The study of the theoretical foundation and relevance of advanced computer and communication methods in the planning and control of intelligent production operations; manufacturing operating systems; synchronization in decentralized systems; recovery in decentralized systems; parallel processing; distributed databases; factory networks; reasoning and logic for production control. Prerequisite: IE 57400 or 57500 or IE 57900 . Typically offered Spring. |
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IE 68000 - Advanced Simulation Design And Analysis Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the literature of simulating stochastic systems, with emphasis on probabilistic and statistical aspects. Prerequisite: IE 58100 . Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 69000 - Advanced Topics In Industrial Engineering Credit Hours: 1.00 to 6.00. Advanced study in various fields of industrial engineering for graduate students. Credits and hours to be arranged. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Spring Fall Summer. |
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IE 69600 - Graduate Professional Practice Credit Hours: 0.00. Practice in industry and comprehensive written reports of this practice. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IE 69700 - Seminar Credit Hours: 0.00. Industrial engineering problems with particular emphasis on current research. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IE 69800 - Research MS Thesis Credit Hours: 1.00 to 18.00. Research MS Thesis. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Spring Fall Summer. |
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IE 69900 - Research PhD Thesis Credit Hours: 1.00 to 18.00. Research PhD Thesis. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Spring Fall Summer. |
Industrial Engineering Technology |
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IET 10400 - Industrial Organization Credit Hours: 3.00. A detailed survey of organizational structures, operational, financial, marketing, and accounting activities; duties of management, planning, control, personnel, safety, wages, policy, and human factors necessary for effective management. Not open to students taking, or with credit in, IE 36600. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IET 20400 - Maintaining Quality Credit Hours: 3.00. Analysis of the basic principles of quality control. Includes an overall view of quality control from an engineering and manufacturing perspective. Includes the statistical aspects of tolerance, concepts of variation and control charting. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IET 26200 - Motion Study Work Methods Credit Hours: 3.00. The study of the various techniques of motion study including process charts, operation charts, multiple activity charts, micro and memo motion study, therbligs, the video camera, along with actual practice in their use. Study and application of the basic principles used to develop better methods of performing work. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IET 29000 - Experimental Design - Conventional Methods Credit Hours: 3.00. An applications-oriented course for presenting the fundamental concepts and emphasizing the basic philosophy of design of conventional experiments using simple numerical problems, many from actual research work. For each type of experiment, the distinctions among the experiment, the design, and the analysis are emphasized. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IET 29100 - Experimental Design - Taguchi Methods Credit Hours: 3.00. An applications-oriented course in industrial problem solving using the experimental design concepts of Genichi Taguchi. The loss function is emphasized along with the differentiation among system design, parameter design, and tolerance design. Actual case histories are used to explain and promote comprehension of orthogonal arrays, linear graphs, classification of characteristics, and signal-to-noise ratio. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IET 45000 - Production Cost Analysis Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to financial statements and to the study of the costs of production in terms of break-even and least cost alternatives, including present and future costs when related to the time value of money, budgeting, labor and overhead, production cost control, and the role of the supervisor and the engineering technologist to cost control. Computer applications for determining rate of return for complex problems are introduced. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IET 45100 - Monetary Analysis For Industrial Decisions Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the time value of money and how it relates to capital investments, equipment replacement, production cost, and various engineering technology alternatives. Not open to students who have had IET 25000. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
Industrial and Physical Pharmacy |
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IPPH 10000 - Pharmaceutical Sciences Orientation Credit Hours: 1.00. An orientation course for incoming freshmen or CODO students enrolled in the Bachelor of Sciences in the Pharmaceutical Sciences program. Provides an introduction to the scope of the program, the career opportunities for graduates, the curriculum rationale, and the faculty and staff support structure. Typically offered Fall. |
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IPPH 36200 - Basic Pharmaceutics I Credit Hours: 3.00. Fundamental physical chemical principles and their application to pharmaceutical systems. Typically offered Fall. |
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IPPH 45100 - Industrial Practical Training Credit Hours: 1.00. Course allows students to gain employment experience in industrial pharmacy. Students receive credit for practical experience in the time period just prior to course enrollment when they complete the course paper requirement. Pre-approval of enrollment required prior to employment experience. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IPPH 47100 - Parenteral Products Credit Hours: 2.00. Methods of preparing and testing injectable and other sterile dosage forms. Demonstrations are included to illustrate the principles of parenteral therapy, aseptic techniques, and the use of intravenous equipment. Typically offered Spring. |
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IPPH 47500 - Biopharmaceutics And Pharmacokinetics I Credit Hours: 3.00. Characterization of the time course of drug absorption, distribution and elimination, drug accumulation. Concept of clearance, half-life and volume of distribution and design of multiple dosing regimens. Typically offered Spring. |
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IPPH 49000 - Special Topics Credit Hours: 1.00 to 6.00. An honors course for superior students to be used in relation to, and to supplement, an existing course; an in-depth approach to topics of current interest, utilizing the original literature as prime source material. A laboratory project may be included. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IPPH 56200 - Introduction To Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Processes Credit Hours: 4.00. A course intended to provide the student with basic understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of pharmaceutical manufacturing by combining a thorough classroom treatment of the underlying principles of each pharmaceutical unit operation with hands-on execution of these activities in the laboratory. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall. |
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IPPH 58000 - Physical Chemical Principles Credit Hours: 3.00. Applications of physical chemical principles to pharmaceutical systems. Typically offered Fall. |
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IPPH 58300 - Advanced Biopharmaceutics Credit Hours: 3.00. A comprehensive course dealing with the interaction of biological and physico-chemical considerations relating to drug effectiveness and dosage form design. Typically offered Spring. |
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IPPH 58700 - Pharmaceutical Solids Credit Hours: 2.00. Provides students with the ability to identify and characterize polymorphs and hydrates and to understand their behavior in the presence of water. Both classical methods and new techniques for the study of pharmaceutical solids and their interaction with water are included. Scientific principles are blended with practical examples to provide a conceptual basis for understanding particular problems. Typically offered Summer. |
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IPPH 59000 - Special Topics In Industrial And Physical Pharmacy Credit Hours: 1.00 to 6.00. Special topics in selected areas of industrial and physical pharmacy. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring. |
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IPPH 69000 - Special Problems Credit Hours: 1.00 to 6.00. Individual research topics selected from the areas of industrial pharmacy, physical pharmacy, or biopharmaceutics. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IPPH 69600 - Seminar In Industrial And Physical Pharmacy Credit Hours: 0.00 or 1.00. Discussion of recent research developments in physical pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, and biopharmaceutics related to the physico-chemical properties, availability, effectiveness, and safety of drugs and drug products. Topics are presented by staff, students, and invited speakers. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IPPH 69900 - Research PhD Thesis Credit Hours: 1.00 to 18.00. Research PhD Thesis. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IPPH 87500 - Biopharmaceutics And Pharmacokinetics II Credit Hours: 3.00. The study of pharmacokinetic principles applied clinically to the therapeutic management of individual patients and their disease states. Typically offered Spring. |
Industrial Technology |
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IT 10100 - Industrial Technology Biotechnical Studies Credit Hours: 3.00. Students are introduced to the fields of biotechnology, bioengineering, biomedical engineering, and bio-molecular engineering. Students design, fabricate and evaluate devices that solve biotechnical problems. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring. |
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IT 10200 - Industrial Technology Aerospace Studies Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces students to the world of aeronautics, flight, and engineering. Students apply scientific and engineering concepts to design materials and processes that measure, repair, improves, and extend aeronautical systems. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring. |
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IT 10300 - Industrial Technology Exploring Civil Engineering And Architecture Credit Hours: 3.00. Students learn various aspects of civil engineering and architecture, apply their knowledge to designing and development of a commercial property. Students learn about documenting their project, problem-solving, and communcations in the civil engineering community. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring. |
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IT 10400 - Industrial Organization Credit Hours: 3.00. A detailed survey of organizational structures, operational, financial, marketing, and accounting activities; duties of management, planning, control, personnel, safety, wages, policy, and human factors necessary for effective management. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IT 10500 - Industrial Technology Introduction To Design Credit Hours: 3.00. This course develops students’ problem solving skills, with emphasis placed upon the concept of developing a three-dimensional model of an object. Students focus on the application of visualization processes and tools currently used in the design and manufacturing environments. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IT 10600 - Industrial Technology Digital Electronics Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is the study of applied digital logic. Students will study the application of electronic logic circuits and apply Boolean logic to the solution of problems. Students will design circuits, export their design to a printed program that generates printed circuit boards, and construct the design using electronic components. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IT 10700 - Industrial Technology Principles Of Engineering Credit Hours: 3.00. This course explores various engineering systems and manufacturing processes. Students examine how the field of engineering technology addresses social and political consequences of technological change. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IT 10800 - Industrial Technology Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Credit Hours: 3.00. This course builds on students’ solid modeling skills to develop manufactured products. Students evaluate products using mass property analysis, make appropriate modifications, and use prototyping equipment to produce three-dimensional models of the solutions. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IT 10900 - Industrial Technology Engineering Design And Development Credit Hours: 3.00. In this capstone course students work in teams to design and construct a solution to an engineering problem, applying the knowledge and skills previously developed. Students maintain a portfolio of their design and development activities. Teams are responsible for making final presentations of the solution to an engineering review panel. Typically offered Fall Spring. |
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IT 11100 - Prototyping In Engineering/Technology Education Credit Hours: 1.00. This course provides basic instruction on the proper and safe use of tools and equipment used to fabricate prototypes. Students demonstrate technical competency related to fabrication of prototypes. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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IT 11400 - Problem-Solving In Manufacturing Credit Hours: 3.00. The goal is to expose students to many of the current problem-solving processes used in industry. This includes the Six Sigma quality process, project management, and lean manufacturing concepts. Lecture and lab exercises use teamwork, process mapping, project management, and disciplined problem-solving. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. |
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