Systems Engineering Course DescriptionsIEE 598 Introduction to Systems EngineeringCourse description will be added shortly. IEE 598 Rapid New Product DevelopmentCourse description will be added shortly. IEE 530 Enterprise ModelingEnterprise Modeling, is a building block course that sets the stage for many Industrial Engineering and Systems Integration courses. The course is taught in four asynchronous modules using a "voice-over power point" format. In this way the student can access each of the modules at their leisure and listen to the instructor as if in the classroom. Deliverables will be scheduled during the class with no exams expected. During the summer this will be taught in a five week format, so each module will run roughly a week and the last week will be dedicated to creating the final management presentation. The course content pursues the following outline: a. The course begins by strategically positioning enterprise modeling as a business analysis and leaning tool. b. The course then introduces a series of modeling techniques that are used as the international standards for modeling. c. The course continues with the application of the modeling techniques to lean a process, create an integrated supply network, develop a knowledge management system, etc. d. The course ends with a capstone deliverable of a business management presentation by the student on how the enterprise modeling techniques can be positioned to effectively address a real business issue. IEE 545 Simulating Stochastic SystemsAnalyzes stochastic systems using basic queuing networks and discrete event simulation. Basic network modeling, shared resources, routing, assembly logic. IEE 598 Systems Capstone ProjectCapstone Project for Systems Engineering. |