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Graduate Courses in ManufacturingCourses in Manufacturing (Division
275/Subject Code: MFG) - Back to the Program Page 402/Mech. Eng. 401. Engineering Statistics for Manufacturing Systems. Senior or graduate standing. (3). 414/MACROMOL 414/CHE 414/MATSCIE 414. Applied Polymer Processing. MSE 412 or equiv. (3). 426/Ind.and Oper. Eng. 425. Manufacturing Strategies. Senior standing. (2). 433/Environ. and Ind. Hlth 556/Ind. and Oper. Eng. 433. Occupational Ergonomics. Not open to students who have credit for Ind. and Oper. Eng. 333. (3). 441/IOE 441. Production and Inventory Control. IOE 310 and 316. (4). 447/IOE 447. Facility Planning. IOE 310, 316. (4). 449/IOE 449. Material Handling Systems. IOE 310, 316. (2). 452/Mech. Eng. 452. Design for Manufacturability. Mech. Eng. 350 (3). 453/Mech. Eng. 451. Properties of Advanced Materials for Design Engineers. Mech. Eng. 382. (3). 454/Mech. Eng. 454. Computer Aided Mechanical Design. Eng. 101, Mech. Eng. 360. (3). 455/IOE 452. Corporate Finance. IOE 201 and 310 and 366. (3). 456/IOE 453. Derivative Instruments. IOE 201, 310, and 366. (3). 458/MATSCIE 485. Design Problems in Materials Science and Engineering. MATSCIE 480 (1-4). 461/IOE 461. Quality Engineering Principles and Analysis. IOE 366 (4). 463/IOE 463. Work Measurement and Prediction. IOE 333, 334 and 366. (2). 466/IOE 466/Stat. 466. Statistical Quality Control. IOE 366. (4). 470/Naval Arch. 470. Foundations of Ship Design. Nav. Arch. 310, 321, 330, 340. (4). 480/MATSCI 480. Materials and Engineering Design. Senior Standing (3). 488/Mech. Eng. 487. Welding. Mech. Eng. 281. (3). 489/MSE 489. Materials Processing Design. MSE 330; MSE 335 (3). 492/Mech. Eng. 482. Machining Processes. Senior Standing. (4). 501/Oper. Management 701. Topics in Manufacturing. Graduate student in PIM. (3). 503. Manufacturing Project. MFG 501/TMI/PIM (3). 513/AUTOENG 513. Automotive Body Structures. ME 311 (3). 514/Mat Sci 514/Macro Sci Eng. 514. Composite Materials. Mat. Sci. Eng. 350. (3). 517/Chem. Eng. 517. Biochemical Science and Technology. Chem. Eng. 344, Biol 311 or equivalent. Permission of instructor. (3). 518/Mech. Eng. 518. Composite Materials: Mechanics, Manufacturing, and Design. Senior or graduate standing. (3). 534/Biomed Eng. 534/IOE 534. Occupational Biomechanics. IOE 333 and 334 or IOE 433/Envir. Health 556. (3). 535/IOE 533. Human Factors in Engineering Systems I. IOE 365 and 333 or EIH 556. (3). 536/Civ. Eng. 536. Critical Path Methods. Senior or graduate standing. (3). 539/IOE 539. Occupational Safety Engineering. IOE 265 or Biostat. 500. (3). 541/IOE 541. Inventory Analysis and Control. IOE 310 and 316. (3). 542/Mat. Sci. Eng. 542. Reactions in Ceramic Processes. Mat. Sci. Eng. 440 or graduate standing. (3). 543/IOE 543. Scheduling. IOE 316 and 310. (3). 545/IOE 545. Queueing Networks. IOE 315 or EECS 501. (3). 548/IOE 547. Plant Flow Systems. IOE 310 and 416. (3). 551/Civ. Eng. 554. Materials in Engineering Design. Civ. Eng. 351 or permission of instructor. (3). 552/Mech. Eng. 552. Electromechanical System Design. EECS 210 or equivalent. (3). 553/Mech. Eng. 553. Microelectromechanical Systems. Senior/Grad Standing. (3). 554/Mech. Eng. 554/IOE 564. Computer Aided Design Methods. Mech. Eng. 454 (3). 555/Mech. Eng. 555. Design Optimization. Math 451 and Math 217 or Equivalent. (3). 556/Mech. Eng. 576. Fatigue in Mechanical Design. Mech. Eng. 382 or equivalent (3). 557/Mech. Eng. 577. Materials in Manufacturing and Design. Senior or graduate standing. (3). 558/Mech. Eng. 558. Discrete Designn Optimization. Senior or graduate standing. (3). 559/Mech. Eng. 559. Smart Materials and Structures. EECS 215 or equivalent (3). 560/Mech. Eng. 551. Mechanisms Design. Mech. Eng. 350 (3). 561/Mech. Eng. 563/IOE 565. Time Series Modeling, Analysis, Forecasting. IOE 366 or Mech. Eng. 401. (3). 562/Mech. Eng. 560. Modeling Dynamic Systems. Mech. Eng. 360. (3). 563/NAVARCH 562. Marine Systems Production Business Strategy & Operations Management. NA 280/graduate standing (4). 564/Aero. Eng. 564. Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing. Aero. Eng. 484 or Mech. Eng. 454 or permission of instructor. (3). 567/EECS 567/Mech. Eng. 567. Introduction to Robotics: Theory and Practice. EECS 380. (3). 569/IOE 566. Advanced Quality Control. IOE 466. (3). 572/Naval Arch. 570. Advanced Marine Design. Graduate standing. (4). 575/Naval Arch. 575. Computer-Aided Marine Design Project. (2-6). 577/Mat. Sci. Eng. 577. Failure Analysis of Materials. Mat. Sci. Eng. 350. (3). 578/Nav. Arch. 580. Optimization, Market Forecasts and Management of Marine Systems. Nav. Arch. 500. (4). 579/Nav. Arch. 582. Reliability and Safety of Marine Systems. EECS 401 or Math. 425 or Stat. 412. (3). 580/Mech. Eng. 572. Rheology and Fracture. Mech. Eng. 382 (3). 581/Mech. Eng. 573. Friction and Wear. Background in materials and mechanics desirable. (3). 582/Mech. Eng . 582/Mat. Sci. Eng. 523. Metal-Forming Plasticity. Mech. Eng. 211. (3). 583/Mech. Eng. 583/Indust. Oper. Eng. 583/Elect. Eng. And Comp. Sci. 566. Scientific Basis for Reconfigurable Manufacturing. Graduate standing or Instructor permission. (3). 584/Mech. Eng. 584. Control of Machining Systems. Mech. Eng. 461 or equivalent (3). 585/Mech. Eng. 585. Machining Dynamics and Mechanics. Graduate standing. (3). 587/MECHENG 587/OMS 587. Reconfigurable Manufacturing for Product, Process, and Business. One 500 level MFG/DES/BUS Class. (3). 588/Mech. Eng. 588/Ind. Oper. Eng. 588. Assembly Modeling for Design and Manufacturing. Mech. Eng. 381 and 401 or equivalent (3). 589/Mech. Eng. 589. Failure Analysis Case Studies. Preceded or accompanied by Mech. Eng. 350. (3). 599. Special Topics in Manufacturing. See Individual Dept. Requirements; Permission of Instructor (1-3). 605/Oper. Mgmt. 605. Manufacturing and Supply Operations. OM 551 or 552, Advised (3). 622/Mat. Sci. Eng. 622/NERS 622. Ion Beam Modification and Analysis of Materials. NERS 421/521 or Mat. Sci. Eng. 350 or permission of instructor. (3). 634/IOE 633. Man-Machine Systems. IOE 533 or IOE 536 equivalent. (3). 645/IOE 645/Stat 645. Topics in Reliability and Maintainability. IOE 515/Stat 526 and IOE 562/Stat 535. (3). 990. Dissertation/Pre-Candiate. Permission of Thesis Committee. (2-8). 995. Dissertation/Candidate. Authorization for admission as a Doctoral Candidate. (4-8). |
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