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INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
(ETIN)
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Upper division engineering courses (3000 level and
above) used to satisfy degree requirements within
the College of Engineering are restricted to majors
and minors of the College of Engineering. |
ETIN 3103. Methods Analysis. (3)
Analysis of work methods; a study of work measurement
systems; regression techniques in formula construction;
progress curves. (On demand)
ETIN 3123. Production Control Systems. (3)
Prerequisite: statistics. Principles, analysis and design of
production and inventory planning and control systems.
Demand forecasting, production scheduling and control
systems and introduction to CPM. (On demand)
ETIN 3133. Quality Control. (3)
Principles and applications of quantitative methods of
quality control to design and production processes.
Introduction to design of experiments, process control
charts, Pareto charts, and other quality analysis tools for
both service and manufacturing industries. (On demand)
ETIN 3203. Plant Layout. (3)
Prerequisite: ETIN 3103. Designing a plant or office with
respect to material handling, machine location, auxiliary
services, capital requirements, safety and personnel
organization. (On demand)
ETIN 3233. Occupational Safety. (3)
Causes and prevention of industrial accidents. Hazardous
processes and material. Design of accident prevention
programs. (On demand)
ETIN 3243. Occupational Health Technology. (3)
Methodology and philosophy of evaluating and monitoring the
work environment for human stresses and toxic substances
which affect the health of the worker. Topics include gases,
vapors, fumes and dust; radio-activity hazards; occupational
diseases; thermal stress; illumination and exhaust
ventilation. (On demand)
ETIN 3263. Human Factors. (3)
Human capabilities and limitations affecting communications
and response in man-machine systems. Physiological and
psychological fundamentals; anthropometrics. (On demand)
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