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1- MASTER OF SCIENCE
(M.S) IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (WITH
THESIS)
Curriculum
Compulsory Courses
| IE 590 |
Graduate Seminar |
Non-credit |
| IE 591 |
Special Studies |
(0 4 0) |
| IE 599 |
Thesis |
Non-credit |
At least two of the
following core courses
| IE 501 |
Linear Optimization
Methods* |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 502 |
Stochastic
Processes* |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 505 |
Production Planning
and Scheduling* |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 507 |
Nonlinear
Optimization Methods* |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 512 |
Decision Analysis* |
(3 0 3) |
* Compulsory courses for which students
in both options should take at least two
of these.
Elective Courses:
| IE 503 |
Production Systems
Analysis |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 506 |
Facilities Planning
and Layout |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 508 |
Graph Theory with
Applications |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 509 |
Queuing Theory |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 510 |
Quality Management |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 511 |
Discrete
Optimization Methods |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 513 |
Inventory Theory |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 515 |
Engineering
Management |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 518 |
Occupational Safety
and Health Engineering |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 520 |
Ergonomics and
Occupational Biomechanics |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 523 |
Facility Layout and
Material Handling |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 525 |
Cost Management for
Advanced Manufacturing |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 528 |
Industrial Robotic
Applications |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 530 |
Automation in
Production Systems |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 532 |
Automation in
Manufacturing and Product Design |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 535
|
Rapid Prototyping
and Reverse Engineering |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 540
|
Design of
Experiments |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 542
|
Quality Assurance
Systems |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 544
|
Reliability Theory
and Applications |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 550
|
Probability Theory
and Statistics for Ind. Engineering |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 551 |
Multi Criteria
Decision Making |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 552 |
Heuristic Methods
for Optimization |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 555
|
Logistics
Engineering |
(3 0 3) |
In addition to the above elective
courses, also, courses, from the departments
having programs in our Graduate School of
Natural and Applied Sciences may be taken
with the approval of the graduate advisor of
the student and the department head. These
will be counted as elective courses as well.
However, only up to 6 credit hours of such
courses can be counted towards the degree
requirements.
2- MASTER OF SCIENCE
(M.S) IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (NON THESIS)
Curriculum
Compulsory Courses
| IE 590 |
Graduate Seminar |
Non-credit |
At least two of the
following core courses
| IE 501 |
Linear Optimization
Methods* |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 502 |
Stochastic
Processes* |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 505 |
Production Planning
and Scheduling* |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 507 |
Nonlinear
Optimization Methods* |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 512 |
Decision Analysis* |
(3 0 3) |
* Compulsory courses for which students
in both options should take at least two
of these.
Elective Courses:
| IE 503 |
Production Systems
Analysis |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 506 |
Facilities Planning
and Layout |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 508 |
Graph Theory with
Applications |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 509 |
Queuing Theory |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 510 |
Quality Management |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 511 |
Discrete
Optimization Methods |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 513 |
Inventory Theory |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 515 |
Engineering
Management |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 518 |
Occupational Safety
and Health Engineering |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 520 |
Ergonomics and
Occupational Biomechanics |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 523 |
Facility Layout and
Material Handling |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 525 |
Cost Management for
Advanced Manufacturing |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 528 |
Industrial Robotic
Applications |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 530 |
Automation in
Production Systems |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 532 |
Automation in
Manufacturing and Product Design |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 535
|
Rapid Prototyping
and Reverse Engineering |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 540
|
Design of
Experiments |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 542
|
Quality Assurance
Systems |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 544
|
Reliability Theory
and Applications |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 550
|
Probability Theory
and Statistics for Ind. Engineering |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 551 |
Multi Criteria
Decision Making |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 552 |
Heuristic Methods
for Optimization |
(3 0 3) |
| IE 555
|
Logistics
Engineering |
(3 0 3) |
In addition to the above elective
courses, also, courses, from the departments
having programs in our Graduate School of
Natural and Applied Sciences may be taken
with the approval of the graduate advisor of
the student and the department head. These
will be counted as elective courses as well.
However, only up to 6 credit hours of such
courses can be counted towards the degree
requirements. |