SIE 463 -Facilities and Production Systems Design
Fall Semester 1997
1997-98 Catalog Data:
SIE 463 - Facilities and Production Systems Design (3) Case studies emphasizing aspects of production systems design such as facility location, facility layout, group technology, product and process design, material handling, and automated assembly. The student will be required to work in groups. Solutions will be presented using both written and oral. 3ED. CR, 462.
Text Book:
Lean Thinking by James P. Womack and Daniel T. Jones, Simon and Schuster.
References:
IE Handbook by Maynard, Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Forbes and Fortune.
Instructor:
John S. Ramberg, Professor of Systems and Industrial Engineering
Prerequisites by Topic:
Method for Assessing Student Knowledge of Prerequisite Topics:
Transcript evaluation (senior standing and completion of appropriate courses)
Goals:
Overall Educational Goal:
An introduction to project (team) oriented work through visits of industrial sites, project selection and oral and written project presentations. Ethical issues and professional behavior are discussed with respect to specific situations.
Specific Instructional Goals:
Course Topics:
Class Requirements:
Computer Usage:
Laboratory Projects:
The industrial sites are the laboratory. These ranged from the Food Bank, a manufacturer of medical products, and a home landscape architect office.
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: John S. Ramberg Date: April 14, 1998
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