Philosophy and techniques of operations research. IME 313 - Operations Research I (3 hours) Extensive use of statistical computer software. IME 312 - Engineering Statistical Methods (3 hours)Įxtension of IME 311: Probability models, multi-variable analysis, step-wise design of statistical experiments, multiple regression, response surface analysis, distribution of random vectors, function of random variable sample statistics. IME 311 - Introduction to Engineering Statistical Methods (3 hours)Įngineering data collection and analysis discrete and continuous probability models confidence intervals tests of hypotheses regression analysis essentials of statistically designed experiments engineering application of statistical methods. Prerequisite: One semester college calculus. IME 302 - Introduction to Quality Engineering (3 hours)ĭefinition of quality, need for quality in products and services, methods of assuring quality, fundamentals of probability and statistics, process control methods, acceptance sampling, designing experiments, a system for quality. Roles of mathematical models and other techniques in economical design and test of products. Effect of interest and other cost factors on evaluation of engineering alternatives. IME 301 - Engineering Economy I (3 hours)Īnalysis of economic aspects of engineering decisions. Not open to majors in engineering and technology. Draws upon many modern and ancient texts. Modern metallurgical technology, heat treatment, periodic table of elements, aspects of materials science and engineering, and history of technical procedures. Prerequisite: IME 103 or consent of instructorĭesigned for students concerned with metals and those with a general interest in the history of the metals upon which all civilization since the Stone Age has relied. Not open to students with credits in any 300- or 400-level IME or IMT course. The elements of physical manufacturing environment and the basic properties of different types of production materials. The role, function and constraints of product design and process planning within a manufacturing system, and the basic principles of different manufacturing processes. IME 241 - Manufacturing Fundamentals (3 hours)įundamental knowledge and skills to work in the manufacturing field. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in the College of Engineering and Technology, 2.0 overall grade point average at Bradley, approval of engineering and technology Co-op coordinator and Co-op faculty advisor. Corequisite: Integral calculus.įull-time cooperative education assignment for manufacturing engineering and industrial engineering students who alternate periods of full-time school with periods of full-time academic or career-related work in industry. IME 117 - Computer Numerical Applications (2 hours)Ĭontinuation of IME 105 coding of numerical algorithms as applied to engineering functions. CoRequisite: MTH 115 or IMT 212 or consent of instructor ![]() ![]() Coding of numerical algorithms as applied to engineering functions. ![]() Use of various modern computing technologies, including numerical analysis software and Internet-based applications. ![]() IME 110 - Introduction to Computers & Computational Analysis (3 hours) Use of computers in IME and MFE environments, use of various packages, LAN and WAN usage. IME 105 - Introduction to Computers & Computation in Ind. IME 103 - Computer Aided Graphics (2 hours)Ĭomputer aided drafting, theory of orthographic projection, sections, auxiliaries, and basic dimensioning. Not open to students with credit in any 200-level or above IME, IME, or MFE course. Introduction to IME and MFE techniques and tools. Survey of industrial and manufacturing engineering. IME 101 - Introduction to Industrial & Manufacturing Engr (1 hour)
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