[Iefac.list] Industrial Engineering @ Clemson University: Online Undergraduate and Graduate Course offerings for Summer 2007

Dr. Anand Gramopadhye agramop at ces.clemson.edu
Tue May 22 09:16:25 EDT 2007


Dear Colleagues:

The Department of Industrial Engineering is pleased to inform you of our 
online summer course offerings, displayed below.  We hope you and your 
students find these courses to be helpful.  Please contact Clemson IE 
Student Services Coordinator, Mrs. Beverly Robinson, 
<mailto:brobin4 at clemson.edu>brobin4 at clemson.edu, for information on 
enrollment procedures.

Cheers,
Anand


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Anand K. Gramopadhye
Professor and Chair of Industrial Engineering

Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
<http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ergon>http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ergon
http://ees.elsevier.com/ergon/ - electronic submission

Advanced Technology Systems Laboratory
Department of Industrial Engineering
Clemson University
Clemson SC 29634-0920
<http://www.ces.clemson.edu/ie/>http://www.ces.clemson.edu/ie/

E-mail: <mailto:agramop at ces.clemson.edu>agramop at ces.clemson.edu
Voice: 864 656 5540
Fax:    864 656 0795

______________________________ONLINE COURSES____________________

Summer I
Tuesday, May 22 - Tuesday, June 26, 2007

IE 360 (401)                         Industrial Applications of Probability 
and Statistics 3(3,0)

Axioms of probability, discrete and continuous distributions, and sampling 
distributions applied to industrial engineering applications. Engineering 
applications of statistical estimation, hypothesis testing, and confidence 
intervals. Preq: MTHSC 206.

Probability & Statistics for Engineers & Scientists; 8th Edition, 2006. 
Ronald E.Walpole, Raymond H. Myers, Sharon L. Myers & Keying Ye

IE 488/688 (400                  Human Factors Engineering 3(3,0)
Introduction to designing systems for human use. Information about human 
performance, abilities, and limitations are surveyed and applied to the 
design of tools, machines, facilities, tasks, and environment for 
effective, efficient, efficient, safe, and comfortable use. Preq: Junior 
standing.

Human Factors in Engineering & Design, 7th Edition. Sanders, M.S. and 
McCormick, E. J. 1993.

Summer II
Thursday, July 5 - Wednesday, August 8, 2007

IE 457/657 (401)                Transportation and Logistics Engineering 3(3,0)
Introduces transportation and logistics systems analysis from both 
analytical and practical perspectives. Covers methods for identifying 
level-of-service metrics and measuring system performance. Discusses key 
aspects of modeling, simulation, and other techniques for economic and 
quantitative analysis of transportation and logistics planning issues. 
Preq: Senior standing in engineering, science, or management program.

Textbook: N/A

IE 462/662 (400)                Six Sigma Quality 3(3,0)

Study of DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) elements of 
Six Sigma, project management, process analysis, quality function 
deployment, hypothesis testing, gage R&R, data analysis, 
multivari-analysis, design of experiments, statistical process control, and 
process capability analysis. Preq: EX ST 301, 411, IE 360, MTHSC 301, 302, 
or 309.


Six Sigma Basic Tools & Techniques. Donna Summers, 2007

Summer I & Summer II (11-Week Course)
Tuesday, May 22 - August 8, 2007

IE 384 (230)         Engineering Economic Analysis 3(3,0)

Basic principles and techniques of economic analysis of engineering 
projects. Consideration of time, value of money, short-and long-term 
investments, replacement analysis, depreciation methods, cost allocation, 
and measures of cost effectiveness.  Preq: MTHSC 108

Engineering Economics Analysis; 9th Edition, 2004. Newman, Donald G., 
Lavelle, Jerome O., & Eschembach, Ted G.

IE 456/656 (230)                Supply Chain Design and Control 3(3,0)

Industrial engineering aspects of supply chains including design and 
control of material and information systems. Preq. IE 386.

Designing & Managing the Supply Chain: Strategies & Case Studies 2003, 2nd 
Edition. Simchi-Levi, Kaminsky, & Simchi-Levi
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IE 487/687 (230)                Industrial Safety 3(3,0)

Recognition and prevention of hazards; recognition and control of hazardous 
materials; developing and managing a safety program; designing inherently 
safe equipment and workplaces. Preq: Junior standing.
Industrial Safety & Health Management    W/CD, 5th Edition, 2004. ASF AHL

Designing & Managing the Supply Chain: Strategies & Case Studies 2003, 2nd 
Edition. Simchi-Levi, Kaminsky, & Simchi-Levi




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