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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

7.1 ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT 7.4 CREED

Industrial Engineering is the application of engineering • Consistent Academic Excellence and


methods and principles of scientific management to Leadership
industrial systems. Industrial systems take an
expanded meaning here to mean not only • Continual and Progressive Research and
manufacturing but service oriented operations as well Development
such as those undertaken by hospitals, transportation
companies, telecommunication, and contact centers • Productive Institutional Linkages and
among others. It is concerned with the design, Partnership
improvement and installation of integrated systems of
people, materials, information, equipment and energy.
It draws upon specialized knowledge and skills in the 7.5 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
mathematical, physical and social sciences together
with the principles and methods of engineering The objective of the Bachelor of Science in Industrial
analysis and design to specify, predict and evaluate Engineering program is to provide a sound foundation
the results to be obtained from such systems. in science and engineering in preparation for a
professional Industrial Engineering career.
The Industrial Engineering Program at the University of
the Philippines is aimed at providing a sound Industrial Engineering is concerned with the design,
foundation in science and engineering in preparation improvement and installation of integrated systems of
for future progress in a professional engineering people, materials, information, equipment, and energy.
career. It draws upon specialized knowledge and skills in the
mathematical, physical, and social sciences together
with the principles and methods of engineering
7.2 VISION analysis and design to specify, predict, and evaluate
the results to be obtained from such systems.
The Department of Industrial Engineering and
Operations Research (DIEOR) envisions itself to be The main tracks of the program are: Production
the national and an international leader in providing Systems, Operations Research, Human Factors and
world-class industrial engineering education, research Ergonomics, and Information Systems.
and development towards continuous improvement in
productivity, quality and robustness in manufacturing 7.5.1. Program Educational Objectives
and services.
The graduates of the B.S. IE program are envisioned
To be the university of choice locally and to be:
internationally for world class Industrial Engineering
education, research and development.
1. Individuals who will be recognized as a
success in their respective professional
careers by assuming positions which have
7.3 MISSION
significant responsibility and impact
To be the national and regional leader in providing
2. Individuals who will continuously strive to
world-class Industrial Engineering education and
acquire new knowledge and competence
research and development toward continuous
through professional training and
improvement in productivity, quality and robustness in
development or continuing education
manufacturing and services.
3. Individuals who will be actively involved in
To maintain and exceed expectations as the Center of
contributing to the improvement of their
Excellence in Industrial Engineering Education and
professional communities and beyond
Research in the Philippines, the department’s mission
is to: 7.5.2 Program Outcomes
• Produce highly qualified global industrial The program outcomes of the B.S. in Industrial
engineering professionals Engineering program are given in the following
minimum set:
• Conduct continuous and progressive research
and development outputs and publications, 1. Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics
and and science to solve industrial engineering
problems
• Create productive institutional linkages and
partnerships with industry, academe and 2. Ability to design and conduct experiments, as
government well as to analyze and interpret data
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

3. Ability to design a system, component, or Program Requirements


process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as economic, environmental, The Master of Science (M.S.) degree is generally a
social, political, ethical, health and safety, research degree consisting of advanced technical
manufacturability, and sustainability, in coursework and a thesis in a chosen discipline while
accordance with standards the Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree is a non-
thesis degree that is comprised of strong technical and
4. Ability to function on multidisciplinary teams business coursework, usually including internship or
applied research experience. While the Master of
5. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve Science program is designed for students with
engineering problems professional interests on research or technology
development in academia, industry or government, the
6. Understanding of professional and ethical Master of Engineering program is intended for
responsibility students aiming for careers in product and process
design and development, and innovation in industry.
7. Ability to communicate effectively
Regardless of program, the student must complete all
8. Broad education necessary to understand the core course requirements and all area of specialization
impact of engineering solutions in a global, requirements for graduation.
economic, environmental, and societal context

9. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to 7.7 FACILITIES


engage in life-long learning
The Department of Industrial Engineering and
10. Knowledge of contemporary issues Operations Research maintains three laboratories for
instruction and research.
11. Ability to use techniques, skills, and modern
engineering tools necessary for engineering IE/OR Computing Laboratory and the Information
practice Systems Design, Education and Analytics (IDEA)
Laboratory are equipped with desktop computers,
12. Knowledge and understanding of engineering multi-media equipment and selected statistical,
and management principles as a member and modeling, optimization, simulation and ERP software
leader in a team, to manage projects and in packages.
multidisciplinary environments
Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory is
13. Ability to design, develop, implement, and equipped with audio-visual equipment and ergonomic
improve integrated systems that include assessment instruments such as manual dexterity
people, materials, information, equipment and tests, strength evaluation systems, Vernier data logger
energy systems to measure sound, temperature, motion,
EMG, and respiration, body analyzer, Biometric
System that include an electronic goniometer, and
7.6 GRADUATE PROGRAMS usability testing hardware and software.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering / The new IE/ME building will house three new research
Master of Engineering in Industrial Engineering laboratories. These are the Integrated Product
Design and Development Laboratory, Facilities
The DIEOR offers two graduate programs namely: Planning Laboratory and the Engineering Quality
Master of Science (M.S.) and a Master of Engineering Systems Laboratory These new laboratories will be
(M.Eng.). A student must declare an area of equipped with multi-media equipment, computer
specialization among the following areas: Production hardware and software, and other specialized
Systems (PS), Operations Research (OR), Information instruments.
Systems (IS) or Human Factors and Ergonomics
(HFE).
7.8 FACULTY AND STAFF
Admission Requirements
Department Chair
Applicants to the graduate program should possess a
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (any discipline), or in Asst. Prof. Lowell L. Lorenzo
the physical and mathematical sciences.
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Professors Joanna Z. Resurreccion


Ph.D. Systems Engineering
Edgardo G. Atanacio George Washington University, 2013
M. Eng. Computer Science Risk Analysis Input-Output Modelling
University of the Philippines Diliman, 1981
M. Business Information Systems Mili-Ann M. Tamayao
Georgia State University, 1982 Ph.D. Engineering Policy
Information Systems, Engineering Education Carnegie Mellon University, 2014
Engineering and Public Policy, Sustainable Energy
Iris Ann G. Martinez Systems and Policy
Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering for Production
University of Tokyo, 2009
Culture of Manufacturing, OR in Manufacturing Instructors

Aura C. Matias Christian John Immanuel S. Boydon


Ph.D. Industrial Engineering B.S. Industrial Engineering
Purdue University, 1996 University of the Philippines Diliman, 2013
Human Factors Engineering, Operations Research Operations Research

Nestor O. Rañeses Amiel John U. Concepcion


M.S. Industrial Engineering B.S. Industrial Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, 1981 University of the Philippines Diliman, 2014
Quality Management, Six Sigma Operations Research

Virginia J. Soriano Benette P. Custodio


Ph.D. Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering B.S. Industrial Engineering
University of New South Wales, 2001 University of the Philippines Diliman, 2010
Sustainable Product Systems, Project Management Human Factors and Ergonomics
and Development
Lizabeth Anne D. Franco
B.S. Industrial Engineering
Associate Professor University of the Philippines Diliman, 2014
Production System
Eugene Rex L. Jalao
Ph.D. Industrial Engineering Raymond Freth A. Lagria
Arizona State University, 2013 B.S. Industrial Engineering
Data Mining, Information Systems, Systems Simulation University of the Philippines Diliman, 2011
Operations Research

Assistant Professors Simon Anthony A. Lorenzo


B.S. Industrial Engineering
Lorelie C. Grepo University of the Philippines Diliman, 2014
M.S. Industrial Engineering Operations Research
University of the Philippines Diliman, 2012
Methods Engineering, Ergonomics, Applied Statistics Ramon Miguel C. Panis
B.S. Industrial Engineering
Erickson L. Llaguno University of the Philippines Diliman, 2013
M.S. Industrial Engineering Operations Research
University of the Philippines Diliman, 2000
Quality Engineering, Process Improvement Alyssa Jean A. Portus
B.S. Industrial Engineering
Lowell L. Lorenzo University of the Philippines Diliman, 2014
M.S. Operations Research Production System
Case Western Reserve University, 1986
Supply Chain Management, Scheduling
Professorial Lecturer
Adeline A. Pacia
M. Technology Management Fortunato T. dela Peña
University of the Philippines Diliman, 2010 M.S. Industrial Engineering
Business Intelligence, Social Entrepreneurship University of the Philippines Diliman, 1971
Dipl. Quality Control, Buowcentrum
Intl. Education, 1975
Technology Management
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Senior Lecturers

Paul Eric G. Abeto


M.S. Industrial Engineering
University of the Philippines Diliman, 2010
Applied Statistics

Vincent Arnold S. Chung


M.Technology Management
University of the Philippines Diliman, 2013
Technology Entrepreneurship, Production
Management

Rolando Ramon C. Diaz


M.S. Industrial Engineering
University of the Philippines Diliman, 1985
Operations Research

Raymund Daniel A. Lu
M.S. Industrial Engineering,
University of the Philippines Diliman, 2012
Operations Research

Administrative Staff

Maria Gretchen S. Pusung

CONTACT INFORMATION

Mail :
Department of Industrial Engineering and
Operations Research
Rm 402 - 404, Melchor Hall
Osmeña Avenue
University of the Philippines Diliman
Quezon City 1101

Tel:
VoIP +63-2 981-8500 local 3128, 3149

Email:
ieor@upd.edu.ph
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

7.9 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM CURRICULUM

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING


First Year
Lect Lab Lect Lab
First Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units Second Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units
Math 17 (Algebra & Trigonometry) 5 0 5 Math 53 (Elementary Analysis I) 5 0 5
7
IE 10 (Basics of Industrial Engg) 1 0 1 Chem 16 (General Chemistry I) 3 6 5
GE (AH 1) Eng 10 (College English) 3 0 3 Physics 71 (Elementary Physics I) 4 0 4
1
GE (AH 2) Fil 40 (Wika, Kultura at Lip) 3 0 3 Physics 71.1 (Elementary Physics I Lab) 0 2 1
GE (SSP 1) Philo 1 (Philo Analysis) 3 0 3 GE (AH 3) Comm 3 (Pract Speech Fund) 3 0 3
1 4
GE (SSP 2) Kas 1 (Kasaysayan ng Pil) 3 0 3 PE (Physical Education) 2 0 (2)
4
PE (Physical Education) 2 0 (2)
20 0 18 17 8 18
Second Year
Lect Lab Lect Lab
First Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units Second Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units
7
Math 54 (Elementary Analysis II) 5 0 5 Math 55 (Elementary Analysis III) 3 0 3
7
Physics 72 (Elementary Physics II) 4 0 4 ES 11 (Statics of Rigid Bodies) 3 0 3
Physics 72.1 (Elem Physics II Lab) 0 2 1 ES 21 (Mathematical Methods in Engg) 3 0 3
ES 1 (Engineering Drawing) 0 6 2 ES 26 (Intro to Computer Programming) 2 3 3
2
GE (AH 4) Free Choice 3 0 3 Acctg 1 (Intro to Financial Accounting) 3 0 3
3 2
GE (MST 1) Free Choice 3 0 3 GE (AH 5) Free Choice 3 0 3
4 4
PE (Physical Education) 2 0 (2) PE (Physical Education) 2 0 (2)
5 5
NSTP (National Service Training Program) 3 0 (3) NSTP (National Service Training Program) 3 0 (3)
20 8 18 22 3 18
Third Year
Lect Lab Lect Lab
First Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units Second Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units
IE 21 (Industrial Materials & Processes) 3 0 3 IE 28 (Statistical Analysis for IE) 3 0 3
IE 27 (Probability & Statistics for IE) 3 0 3 IE 32 (Methods Engineering) 2 3 3
IE 31 (Industrial Org & Management) 3 0 3 IE 33 (Systems & Procedures) 2 0 2
Shop 7 (General Shop Practice) 0 3 1 IE 41 (Operations Research I) 3 0 3
ES 12 (Dynamics of Rigid Bodies) 3 0 3 IE 50 (Engineering Economics for IE) 3 0 3
ES 13 (Mechanics of Deformable Bodies I) 3 0 3 Econ 100.1 (Intro to Macroecon Theory & Policy) 3 0 3
GE (MST 2) STS (Science, Tech & Society) 3 0 3
18 3 19 16 3 17
Fourth Year
Lect Lab Lect Lab
First Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units Second Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units
IE 135 (Industrial Quality Control) 3 0 3 IE 122 (Product Design & Development) 2 3 3
IE 142 (Operations Research II) 3 0 3 IE 144 (Systems Simulation) 2 3 3
IE 143 (Stochastic Processes in Engg) 3 0 3 IE 151 (Production Systems) 2 3 3
IE 160 (Ergonomics) 2 3 3 ChE 2 (Elementary Chemical Engineering) 3 0 3
BA 115 (Management Accounting) 3 0 3 EEE 3 (Elementary Electrical Engineering) 3 0 3
GE (SSP 3) Free Choice 3 0 3 GE (SSP 4) Free Choice 3 0 3
17 3 18 15 9 18
Fifth Year
Lect Lab Lect Lab
First Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units Second Semester (hrs/wk) (hrs/wk)
Units
IE 152 (Manufacturing Planning & Design) 3 0 3 IE 155 (Industrial Systems Design) 2 3 3
IE 153 (Project Devt & Management) 2 3 3 IE 156 (Information Systems II) 3 0 3
IE 154 (Information Systems I) 3 0 3 IE 198 (Special Problems) 3 0 3
IE Elective 3 0 3 PI 100 (The Life & Works of Jose Rizal) 3 0 3
6
GE (SSP 5) Free Choice 3 0 3 Elective 3 0 3
3
ME 63 (Thermodynamics) 3 0 3 GE (MST 3) Free Choice 3 0 3
17 3 18 17 3 18
Total Number of Units = 180
Notes:

Effective AY 2012-2013. Total Number of Units = 180
1
Kas 1 and Fil 40 satisfy the 6-unit Philippine Studies requirement
2
Nine (9) units of GE (AH) courses must be Communication in English
3
GE courses in the MST domain must NOT be under Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics (except Math 1)
4
For physical education (PE), the student is required to complete any 4 physical education (PE) courses
5
As a requirement for graduation, all students must take six (6) units in one of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) components:
Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserved Officer’s Training Corps Military Science
(ROTC Mil Sci)
6
Electives are to be chosen among IE or Non-IE electives
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

7.10 GRADUATE PROGRAMS CURRICULA

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (M.S. IE)

Program Checklist

Total Number of Units: 31


Specialization Units
Course Requirements Operations Production Ergonomics Information
Research Systems Systems
IE 201 IE 201 IE 201 IE 201 (3)
IE 202 IE 202 IE 202 IE 202 (3)
Refresher Courses
IE 211 IE 211 IE 211 IE 211 (3)
IE 214 IE 214 IE 214 IE 214 (3)
IE 230 IE 230 IE 230 IE 230 3
IE 231 IE 231 IE 231 IE 231 3
Core Courses
IE 241 IE 241 IE 241 IE 241 3
IE 251 IE 251 IE 251 IE 251 3
IE Track Specialization IE 242 IE 245 IE 243 IE 253 3
IE Track Specialization IE 252 IE 255 IE 256 IE 254 3
IE Track
Specialization/Non-IE IE 281 3
Elective
Non-IE Elective 3
Seminar IE 296 IE 296 IE 296 IE 296 1
Thesis IE 300 IE 300 IE 300 IE 300 6
Total 31

Master of Engineering in Industrial Engineering (M.Eng. IE)

Program Checklist

Total Number of Units: 31


Specialization Units
Course Requirements Operations Production Ergonomics Information
Research Systems Systems
IE 201 IE 201 IE 201 IE 201 (3)
IE 202 IE 202 IE 202 IE 202 (3)
Refresher Courses
IE 211 IE 211 IE 211 IE 211 (3)
IE 214 IE 214 IE 214 IE 214 (3)
IE 230 IE 230 IE 230 IE 230 3
IE 231 IE 231 IE 231 IE 231 3
Core Courses
IE 241 IE 241 IE 241 IE 241 3
IE 251 IE 251 IE 251 IE 251 3
IE Track Specialization IE 242 IE 245 IE 243 IE 253 3
IE Track Specialization IE 252 IE 255 IE 256 IE 254 3
IE Track Specialization/
IE 281 3
IE Elective
IE Elective 3
Elective 3
Seminar IE 296 IE 296 IE 296 IE 296 1
Special Project IE 299 IE 299 IE 299 IE 299 3
Comprehensive Exam
Total 31
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Program Flowcharts

Production Systems Operations Research

FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR


ST ND ST ND ST ND ST
1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2ND SEMESTER

IE 241 IE 251 IE 255 IE 300 IE 241 IE 251 IE 252 IE 300

IE 296 IE 296

IE 231 IE 245
Non-IE M.S. Option
MS Option IE 230 IE 242
Non-IE M.S. Option
MS Option
Elective Elective

IE 299 IE 299
Non-IE
IE 230 IE E lec tiv e IE 231 IE281 IE E lec tiv e
Elective Elective Elective

IE 296 IE 296

MEngg
M.Eng. Option M.Eng.
MEngg Option
Option

Information Systems Human Factors

FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR


ST ND ST ND ST ND ST
1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2ND SEMESTER

IE 241 IE 251 IE 254 IE 300 IE 241 IE 251 IE 256 IE 300

IE 296 IE 296

Non-IE MS Option
M.S. Non-IE MS Option
M.S. Option
IE 230 IE 253 IE 231 IE 243
Elective Elective

IE 299 IE 299
Non-IE Non-IE
IE 231 IE E lec tiv e IE 230 IE E lec tiv e
Elective Elective Elective Elective

IE 296 IE 296

M.Eng. Option
MEngg M.Eng.
MEngg Option
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

7.11 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Industrial Engineering (IE)

IE 3 Introduction to Industrial Engineering. Systems, concepts, the industrial organization and its functions,
Overview of industrial engineering tools. Prereq: 3rd yr. standing. 3 u.

IE 10 Basics of Industrial Engineering. Overview of industrial engineering, its areas of specialization and
the practice of Industrial Engineering profession. 1 u.

IE 21 Industrial Materials and Processes. Industrial materials and processes and their effects on production
system decisions. Prereq: Chem 16, ES 1, Physics 72. 3 u.

IE 27 Probability and Statistics for Industrial Engineering. Applications of logic and probability in industrial
engineering; random variables and their functions, descriptive statistics, discrete and continuous probability
distributions and their applications. Sampling theory. Estimation and tests of hypotheses. Prereq: Math 54. 3 u.

IE 28 Statistical Analysis for Industrial Engineering. Regression, correlation, analysis of variance, design of
experiments and their applications in Industrial Engineering. Prereq: IE 27. 3 u.

IE 31 Industrial Organization and Management. Basic features governing the organization, administration,
and financing of industries. Relations between labor and management. Prereq: 3rd yr. standing. 3 u.

IE 32 Methods Engineering. Productivity concepts and techniques, methods study and work measurement; wage
payment; indirect and expense labor standards; training practices. Prereq: IE 21, IE 27, IE 31. 5 h (2 lec, 3 lab) 3 u.

IE 33 Systems and Procedures. System documentation and charting; introduction to information management and
related ISO standards; system and procedures best practices. Coreq: IE 32. 2 u.

IE 41 Operations Research I. Operations research methodology. Optimization models for linear systems. Linear
programming: duality and sensitivity analysis, transportation, assignment and network models. Prereq: ES 21. 3 u.

IE 50 Engineering Economics for Industrial Engineering. Concepts and tools of economic analysis for decision-
making. Interest and money-time relationships. Single and multiple project evaluation. After-tax economy studies.
Decisions recognizing risk and uncertainty. Prereq: Acctg 1. 3 u.

IE 122 Product Design and Development. Framework for product life cycle design, integrated product and process
design, development, prototyping and evaluation. Prereq: IE 21; Coreq: Shop 7. 5 h (2lec, 3 lab) 3 u.

IE 135 Industrial Quality Control. Statistical process control. Specifications and tolerances. Acceptance sampling.
Reliability and life testing. Quality improvement. Prereq: IE 28, IE 32. 3 u.

IE 136 Manufacturing Systems. Primary activities of a manufacturing firm. Manufacturing practices.


Prereq: 4th yr. standing. 3 u.

IE 137 Quality Systems in Manufacturing. Concepts of quality. World-class quality programs and standards.
Performance measurement and competitive priorities. Benchmarking. Coreq: IE 136. 3 u.

IE 138 Manufacturing Management. Organization and financial aspects of manufacturing. Manufacturing


management principles. Prereq: 4th yr. standing. 3 u.

IE 139 Reliability Engineering for Industrial Systems. Basic concepts of reliability engineering. Reliability
measurement system. Reliability analysis methods. Failure mode and effects analysis. Fault tree analysis.
Risk analysis. Human reliability. Life testing, Reliability testing and evaluation. Design for reliability applications.
Prereq: IE 135; IE 143. 3 u.

IE 142 Operations Research II. Matrix approach to linear programming; integer programming; dynamic programming;
goal programming; game theory. Prereq: ES 26, IE 41. 3 u.

IE 143 Stochastic Processes in Engineering. Elements of stochastic processes; queuing theory and decision
models; Markov chains, renewal theory and its applications to engineering problems. Prereq: IE 27. 3 u.
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

IE 144 Systems Simulation. Simulation of complex discrete event systems with applications in manufacturing and
service organizations; random number and variate generation, input distribution modeling, statistical analysis of
simulation output; case studies. Prereq: ES 26, IE 28, IE 32. 5 h (2 lec, 3 lab) 3 u.

IE 151 Production Systems. Capacity planning. Forecasting. Production planning. Scheduling and inventory
control. Maintenance. Production Control. Production information system. Prereq: IE 50, IE 135, IE 41.
5 h (2 lec, 3 lab) 3 u.

IE 152 Manufacturing Planning and Design. Manufacturing process design. Location and layout of facilities.
Material flow systems. Materials handling. Storage and distribution. Prereq: IE 151; Coreq: IE 144. 3 u.

IE 153 Project Development and Management. Phases of project feasibility studies. Project development,
evaluation and management. Prereq: BA 115, IE 122, IE 151. 5 h (2 lec, 3 lab) 3 u.

IE 154 Information Systems I. Concepts and frameworks of information systems. Analysis and design of
information systems. Prereq: ES 26; Coreq: IE 33. 3 u.

IE 155 Industrial Systems Design. Total systems design. Integration of sub-systems with concentration on optimal
total systems implementation. A project and case study oriented course. Prereq: IE 153, IE 154. 5 h (2 lec, 3 lab) 3 u.

IE 156 Information Systems II. Implementation considerations in information systems design. Relational database
systems. Prereq: IE 154. 3 u.

IE 157 Software Tools for Industrial Engineering. Introduction to computer software packages for Industrial
Engineering applications. Prereq: ES 26, COI. 5 h (2 lec, 3 lab) 3 u.

IE 158 Supply Chain Management for Industrial and Service Systems. An overview of concepts, processes,
and best practices that are used in the management of supply chains. Supply chain management, procurement,
customer relationship management, finance, information technologies, logistics activities and case studies.
Prereq: IE 151. 3 h lec. 3 u.

IE 159 Introduction to Technology Entrepreneurship. Fundamentals of technology entrepreneurship, intellectual


property, industry creation, and technology strategy. Opportunity recognition and evaluation. Business model
development. Management of ventures. Prereq: Senior standing / COI for non-IE students. 3 h lec. 3 u.

IE 160 Ergonomics. Origins and development of human factors and ergonomics; movement, cognitive and
environmental factors in ergonomic workplace design and evaluation; tools and techniques of ergonomic risk
assessment. Prereq: IE 32/COI. 5 h (2 class, 3 lab) 3 u.

IE 161 Safety and Health Management. Hazard analysis techniques, human error analysis, safety standards and
hazard communication; application of human factors and engineering practice in accident prevention and the
reduction of health hazards on living and work environments. Prereq: IE 160 / COI. 3 u.

IE 197 Special Topics. 3 u.

IE 198 Special Problems. Prereq: Senior standing. 3 u.

7.12 GRADUATE PROGRAMS COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Industrial Engineering (IE)

IE 201 Industrial Management and Productivity. Organization theory, management principles, managerial
functions, the industrial environment, functional areas of the industrial enterprise, human behavior and motivation,
productivity concepts and techniques, methods engineering, systems and procedures. 3 u.
IE 202 Production Systems and Processes. Introduction to production systems and functions, production processes
and engineering materials. 3 u.
IE 211 Quantitative Methods in Industrial Engineering. Estimation and tests of hypothesis in industrial engineering
problems, regression and correlation, statistical control charts, acceptance sampling plans, specifications and
tolerances, reliability and life-testing. Prereq: Math 54/equiv. 3 u.
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

IE 214 Introductory Operations Research. Operations research methodology, basic linear programming, network
analysis, dynamic programming, integer programming, and queuing theory. Prereq: Math 54/equiv. 3 u.

IE 230 Statistical Design and Analysis for Industrial Engineering. Sampling and sampling distributions, estimation
and hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, factorial designs, randomized blocks, latin squares and related designs,
fractional replication and confounding, nested or hierarchical designs, regression analysis, response surface
methodology, analysis of covariance. Prereq: IE 28 or equiv. 3 u.

IE 231 Analysis of Production Systems. Mathematical and statistical decision models for the design, operation and
control of production systems. Forecasting, inventory, capacity, aggregate planning, scheduling, maintenance and
cost control methods. Coreq: IE 241. 3 u.

IE 241 Operations Research I. Fundamental models in operations research. Advanced topics in linear and integer
programming, dynamic programming and game theory, elementary queuing models. Prereq: IE 214 or COI. 3 u.

IE 242 Operations Research II. Intermediate models in operations research: advanced queuing models, stochastic
processes including discrete and continuous Markov chains, Markov decision processes and renewal theory, non-
linear programming. Prereq: IE 230. 3u.

IE 243 Advanced Methods and Standards. Advanced work in motion and time study, wage analysis and payment
systems, speed and effort rating, and job evaluation. Prereq: COI. 3 u.

IE 245 Advances in Production Systems. Current and emerging trends in the analysis and design of production
systems. Prereq: IE 231, IE 241. 3 u.

IE 251 Engineering Economic Analysis. Economic Evaluation methods for industrial projects, deterministic and
stochastic methods, deterministic investment analysis, application of algebraic, linear and non-linear programming
models, comparison of multiple projects under singular or multiple constraints. Prereq: IE 241. 3 u.

IE 252 Advanced Operations Research. Advanced topics in non-linear programming and applications, modelling
of large-scale systems, interior point algorithms, project work on applications involving analytical operations research
models. Prereq: IE 241, IE 242. 3 u.

IE 253 Information Systems I. Concepts and frameworks for information systems. Analysis and design of
information systems. Systems analysis and design tools and techniques. Prereq: ES 26 or equiv. 3 u.

IE 254 Information Systems II. Implementation considerations in computer-based information systems design.
Database systems. Security and privacy issues in information systems. Information systems management.
Prereq: IE 253. 3 u.

IE 255 Facilities Systems Design. Design of complex industrial systems involving physical facilities for the
production of goods and services. Facilities planning and materials handling. Prereq: IE 245 or COI. 3 u.

IE 256 Human Factors Engineering. Application of engineering, psychological principles to the analysis and design
of human work systems. Prereq: IE 243 or COI. 3 u.

IE 281 Systems Simulation. Simulation of complex discrete-event systems with application in manufacturing and
service organizations, random number and variate generation, input distribution modelling, statistical analysis of
simulation output and variance reduction techniques, project work using a high level simulation language or a general
high-level programming language, continuous simulation. Prereq: IE 230, ES 26 or equiv. 3 u.

IE 296 Graduate Seminar. 1 u.

IE 298 Special Problems. Topical courses not offered in regular course rotation--e.g., new courses not in the
catalogue, courses by visiting faculty, courses on timely topics, highly specialized courses responding to unique
student demand. May be taken twice. Prereq: COI. 3 u.

Past and Current Offerings:

• Business Intelligence and Data Mining: Introduction to Decision Support Systems,


Data Warehousing, Introduction to Data Mining, Classification, Clustering and Association Analysis

• Entrepreneurship
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

• Quantitative Business Models

IE 299 Special Project. Independent study on topics in the area of specialization. Prereq: IE 296. 3 u.

IE 300 Thesis. Maximum of 6 u.

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