ENM 102 INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

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ENM 102 INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
ENM 102
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Course Syllabus - Fall 2012
ENM-1, Thursday 09:00 – 11:00 AM
Instructor: Assist. Prof.Dr.Ilgin Poyraz Acar
Department of Industrial Engineering
Office: ENM-101
Phone:
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Hours: M 14:00 PM -15:00 PM or by appointment
2009-2010 Catalog Description:
Introduction to industrial engineering, its history and development of industrial engineering
development. Topics include Manpower, Capital, Technology Relations, Mutual interaction,
Goods and Service Production, Company, Company types, Industrial company; Productivity:
Productivity management, Labor study, Time study, Labor evaluation, Labor and Wage;
Statistics; Quality and Quality Control; Ergonomics; Facility Planning; Operation Research; use
computers in Industrial Engineering.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course a student will be able to,
1. Explain basic Industrial Engineering concepts
1.1. Make Industrial Engineering definition..
1.2. Know different definition of IE given by various resources.
2. Depict the history and development of the Industrial Engineering.
2.1. Explain IE chronology.
2.2. Explain IE activities.
2.3. Know important events and people in the IE chronology.
3. Understand the Industrial and Systems Engineering concepts,
3.1. Know system concept. .
3.2. Know ISE classification and explain with examples.
3.3. Know ISE activities.
3.4. Know system components.
4. Explain facility location and planning topics.
4.1. Explain facility location and planning definitions.
4.2. Show flow charts with the symbols.
4.3. Use analytical techniques for facility layouts.
5. Explain work measurement topics.
5.1. Use work measurement techniques.
5.2. Calculate standard time.
6. Depict IE topics basically.
6.1. Explain IE topics with the examples.
6.2. Associate IE with its field of study.
7. Prepare theoretical or practical project related to IE topics in groups.
7.1. Prepare a project report suitable for ethical rules and format.
7.2. Present in a class.
Textbook: * W.C. Turner, J.H. Mize, K.E. Case ve J.W. Nazemetz, “Introduction to Industrial
and Systems Engineering”, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall, Inc., New Jersey 1993.
Reading Lists:
*James L. Adams, “Bir Mühendisin Dünyası”, 14. Basım, TÜBİTAK Popüler Bilim Kitapları
13, Ankara 2004.
* Jane Gaboury, Cliff Cary ve Richard J. Nolan, "30 ways to be a better IE", IIE Solutions, Vol.
31/1, p28, 8p, January 1999.
* "Endüstri ve İşletme Mühendisliğinin Geleceği", Makina Mühendisleri Odası V. EİM
Kurultayı,
9-10
Aralık
http://www.mmo.org.tr/endustrimuhendisligi/2005_4/03.pdf
2005,
Zonguldak,
* Learn about IE, http://www.iienet.org/public/articles/index.cfm?cat=94
* Philip A. Leinbach ve Timothy Stansfield, "Living up to expectations", IIE Solutions, Vol.
34/11, p24, 7p., November 2002.
* Allen Allnoch, "Assessing the direction and image of industrial engineering", IIE Solutions,
Vol. 29/5, p44, 8p, May 1997.
* IIE Solutions Staff, "Role of the IE continues to EVOLVE", IIE Solutions, Vol. 28/12, p18, 5p,
December 1996.
References:

U. Kula, O. Torkul ve H. Taşkın, “Endüstri ve Sistem Mühendisliğine Giriş”, Prentice
Hall 3. Baskıdan Türkçe Çeviri, Değişim Yayınları, İstanbul 2006.

M. Tanyaş, “Endüstri Mühendisliğine Giriş Cilt I”, İrfan Yayımcılık ve Tanıtım Ltd. Şti,
İstanbul 2000.

P.E. Hicks, “Industrial Engineering and Management A New Perspective”, 2nd Edition,
McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1994.
Evaluation: Your final grade will be based on the following:
(1) Assignments
(2) Test 20%
(3) Project 30%
(4) Quiz (2) 10 %
(4) Final Exam 40%
Assignments: Assignments are not to be turned in but you will be responsible in exams.
Tests: The two semester tests will be administered during the lecture period on the day indicated
in the schedule. You are responsible for the material up to the day of the test. During each test
you are allowed to use a calculator and one 8½" x 11" sheet of paper with anything you want
written on the paper (you can use both sides of the sheet of paper). You will have approximately
100 minutes to complete each test.
Final Exam: The day and time will be announced. During the exam you are allowed to use a
calculator and text book.
Project: Will be announced!!!
SCHEDULE
Please note that the topic schedule is only a guide, sometimes we will spend more time on one topic and less on
another. The tests and final exam times will occur on the dates listed, however, content of these exams may be
altered based on the material covered prior to exam time.
Date
Topics
Chapter
September 27
Course description, Methodology and Introduction of department
October 4
History of Engineering and Development of Industrial Engineering
1
11
Industrial and Systems Engineering
2
18
Quiz 1
3
25
BAYRAM
November 1
Manufacturing Engineering
8
Facilities Location and Layout
4
15
Work Design and Organizational Performance
6
22
Quiz 2 / Quality Control
8
29
Financial Compensation
9
December 6
Human Factors
11
13
MID TERM (II) EXAM WEEK
20
Deterministic Operations Research
14
27
Simulation / Project Management
16,17
January 3
Project Presentations
10
Final Exam (Comprehensive)

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