1- MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S) IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (WITH THESIS)
Curriculum
Compulsory Courses
Course Code
|
Title | Credit |
IE 501 | Linear Optimization Methods | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 504 | Probabilistic Models | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 590 | Graduate Seminar | Non-credit |
IE 591 | Special Studies | ( 0 4 0 ) |
IE 599 | Thesis | Non-credit |
Elective Courses:
Course Code
|
Title | Credit |
IE 502 | Stochastic Processes | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 503 | Production Systems Analysis | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 505 | Production Planning and Scheduling | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 506 | Facilities Planning and Layout | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 507 | Nonlinear Optimization Methods | ( 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 512 | Decision Analysis | ( 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
Course Code
|
Title | Credit |
IE 501 | Linear Optimization Methods | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 504 | Probabilistic Models | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 590 | Graduate Seminar | Non-credit |
Elective Courses:
Course Code
|
Title | Credit |
IE 502 | Stochastic Processes | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 503 | Production Systems Analysis | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 505 | Production Planning and Scheduling | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 506 | Facilities Planning and Layout | ( 3 0 3 ) |
IE 507 | Nonlinear Optimization Methods | ( 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 512 | Decision Analysis | ( 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.