ENIE 450 Industrial
Engineering Design (3)
Required course for majors in the industrial specialty.
Catalog Description:
Culminating
design experience in industrial engineering.
Discussion of case studies including operations systems, manufacturing,
quality, ergonomics, layout and scheduling.
Includes team project with an application in manufacturing or service
industry. Oral and written communication
of progress and results is emphasized. Spring semester. Lecture 1 hour, project
4 hours.
Prerequisites:
ENGR 385
and ENIE 350, 358, 457, 458 with grade of C or better.
Corequisites:
ENIE 441.
Text book/references:
Hyman, Barry, Fundamentals of Engineering Design,
Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 2003.
Course Objectives: (numbers in parenthesis indicate the relationship to
engineering program outcomes)
Students participating in ENIE 450 will
Class/laboratory schedule:
Lecture one time per week at 60 minutes per class; in-class project work per week for 90 minutes
Topics Covered:
Review of the Design Process
Industrial Engineering and the Design Process
Probabilistic Considerations in Design
Professional and Social Context of Design (Case
Studies and Speakers for various topics)
Applications of Industrial Engineering Design (Plant
Industrial Engineering Design and Professional
Ethics
Design Project Activity
Contribution to Professional
Component:
Contributes toward the 1.5 years of engineering topics as a 3 credit hour course in engineering sciences and
engineering design.
Relationship of course to
program outcomes:
This course supports engineering outcomes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.