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GRADUATE COURSES FOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING SYSTEMS GRADUATE DEGREE. Olatunde Ismail Fadimu

GRADUATE COURSES FOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING SYSTEMS GRADUATE DEGREE. Olatunde Ismail Fadimu Department of Engineering Technology, Western Illinois University, Macomb Illinois, USA. Core Courses. Electives Courses. Degree Requirements

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GRADUATE COURSES FOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING SYSTEMS GRADUATE DEGREE. Olatunde Ismail Fadimu

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  1. GRADUATE COURSES FOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING SYSTEMS GRADUATE DEGREE. Olatunde Ismail Fadimu Department of Engineering Technology, Western Illinois University, Macomb Illinois, USA. Core Courses Electives Courses Degree Requirements Students must complete five core courses, four elective courses and two exit courses before graduation: 1. Exit Courses ETL 592 ETL 603 2. Core Courses ETL 515 ETL 525 ETL 545 ETL 590 SCM 531 3. Electives Courses ETL 580 MES 549 MES 573 DS 435G ETL 515 ETL 515 – Research Design, Visualization, and Dissemination. Its 3 credit hours class. The course covers the development of a foundation for using conventional applications for implementing research documentation and dissemination in engineering. Instructor:Dr Charles T. Weiss Fall Semester ETL 580 ETL 580 – Independent Study. Its 3 credit hours. The independent study in manufacturing technology covers six-sigma and lean manufacturing. Supervisor:Dr Ray Diez Fall Semester MES 549 MES 549 – Automated Industrial production. Its 3 credit hours class. The course covers the elements of work simplification, sensors and simulations. Instructor:Dr Garrett Hunter Spring Semester ETL 525 ETL 525 – Management of Engineering. Its 3 credit hours class. The course covers the fundamentals used to manage for emerging technologies for successful development of products and goods. Instructor: Dr Ray Diez and Dr Rafael Obregon Spring Semester MES 573 MES 573 – CAD/Management Applications. Its 3 credit hours class. The course covers the use of computer applications to design processes. Instructor:Dr Garrett Hunter Spring Semester ETL 545 ETL 545 – Design of Experiment. Its 3 credit hours class. The course covers the use of statistical quality control tools to troubleshoot and improve processes. Instructor: Dr Hong Liu Spring Semester Exit Courses DS 435G DS 435G – Data Mining for Business Decision Making. Its 3 credit hours class. The course provides an introduction to data mining methods for business. Instructor:Dr Man Kasing Spring Semester ETL 592 ETL 592 – Independent Research. Its 3 credit hours. The course was designed by the student for independent study. Supervisor:Dr Rafael Obregon Spring Semester ETL 590 ETL 590 – Research Techniques in Technical Areas. Its 3 credit hours class. The course covers the application of various research techniques in technical subjects. Instructor: Dr Garrett Hunter Fall Semester ETL 603 ETL 603 – Comprehensive Exam in Manufacturing Systems. Its Zero credit. The exam covers all the course work and material covered during the program. Spring Semester Graduation Students that meet all these requirements are awarded the Graduate Degree. SCM 531 SCM 531 – Supply Management Its 3 credit hours. The course taught the effective supply chain strategies in logistics, customer service etc Instructor:Dr Michael Tracey Spring Semester

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