Courses:
College of Business Administration
Global Logistics Graduate Program, Department of Economics
Joint Doctoral Program of College of Engineering with Claremont Graduate University
Mgmt 210C Network Flows and Integer Programming
Theory and techniques of discrete and
network-related mathematical programming models in decision
sciences. Application to various allocation, coordination,
operating, and planning problems. Emphasis on fundamentals,
efficient computational methods, and the keys to successful
practical applications.
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IE 672 Theory of Machine Scheduling
An overview of computational
complexity, heuristic problem solving, and implicit enumeration.
Deterministic machine scheduling problems: single stage, open
shop, flow shop, and job shop problems with single and parallel
machines. Dynamic scheduling problems and priority dispatching. A
survey of other scheduling problems. Applications in production
systems.
IE 572 Production Planning Systems Design
Theoretical and practical issues in
the design of systems for planning and control of production
activity. Critical examination of tools and techniques of
industrial engineering and operations research applicable to
integrated manufacturing management.
IE 477 Production Systems Design - Synthesis
A project based course that is a
synthesis of the techniques and methodologies of operations
research and industrial engineering covered in other courses. The
design projects are concerned with complex systems and may
involve modeling and analysis of manufacturing and service
systems based on demand, resource, capacity, location, computer
integration, and information requirements.
In addition, this course aims to improve
teamwork and communication skills of the students, and to
emphasize the role of Internet and Web in continuing professional
development and technical collaboration.
IE 342 Engineering Economic Decisions
Analysis of engineering decisions:
principles and methodology of comparing decision alternatives,
such as various engineering designs, manufacturing equipment, or
industrial projects. Dealing with uncertainty and risk: rational
decision making when future outcomes are uncertain. Concept of
time value of money. Effects of depreciation, inflation, and
taxation on economic decisions. Cost-benefit analysis of public
projects. Replacement analysis. Introduction to financial
engineering.
Yöneylem Arastirmasi (Kara Harb Okulu)