SIE 250/260 - Introduction to Systems Engineering/
Industrial and Manufacturing Systems
Fall Semester 1997
1997-98 Catalog Data:
SIE 250 - Introduction to Systems and Industrial Engineering (3) System modeling; the elementary constructs and principles of system models including discrete-time, discrete-state system theory; finite state machines; modeling components, coupling, modes and homomorphisms. System design; requirements, life-cycle, performance measures and cost measures, tradeoffs, alternative design concepts, testing plan, and documentation. Applications and case studies from engineering. 2ES, 1ED. P, ENGR 102, MATH 125b.
SIE 260 - Introduction to Industrial and Manufacturing Systems (3) Analysis, design and control of manufacturing and production systems, including topics in facilities layout and location, materials handling, inventory control, computer-integrated manufacturing, information systems, and simulation. 2ES, 1ED. P, ENGR 102, MATH 125b.
Text Book:
None
References:
Project handouts provided in class.
Instructor:
Suvrajeet Sen, Professor of Systems and Industrial Engineering, and K. Larry Head, Assistant Professor of Systems and Industrial Engineering
Prerequisites by Topic:
Method for Assessing Student Knowledge of Prerequisite Topics:
None
Goals:
Overall Educational Goal:
To develop a basic understanding of the profession of Systems and Industrial Engineering as related to design, development, and testing.
Specific Instructional Goals:
Course Topics:
Class Requirements:
Computer Usage:
Students are expected to use computer for system modeling and analysis including spreadsheets, word processors, and I-Think.
Laboratory Projects: None
Assessment of Course Goals:
Contribution to professional component:
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1. |
Mathematics or Basic Science |
0 |
credits |
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2. |
Engineering Science or Design |
3 |
credits |
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3. |
General Education Requirements |
0 |
credits |
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4. |
Major Design Experience |
0 |
credits |
Contribution to program objectives: Goals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Prepared by: K. Larry Head Date: April 6, 1998
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