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KAU Engineering College. Engineering Management IE 257 INTRODUCTION Dr. Mohammed Balubaid. Dr. Mohammed Balubaid. Office 409 Email : mbalubaid@kau.edu.sa. Book. Managing Engineering and Technology Fourth Edition - Morse and Babcock. Course Learning Objectives.

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KAU Engineering College

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  1. KAUEngineering College Engineering Management IE 257 INTRODUCTION Dr. Mohammed Balubaid

  2. Dr. Mohammed Balubaid • Office 409 • Email : mbalubaid@kau.edu.sa

  3. Book • Managing Engineering and Technology Fourth Edition - Morse and Babcock

  4. Course Learning Objectives • Students are expected to have • An ability to apply knowledge of math, science and engineering in engineering management. • An ability to work efficiently in teams • An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering management practices • An understanding of professional ethical responsibility • An ability of long life learning • An ability to communicate effectively • An ability to evaluate the impact of devising and engineering system on its end-users and the organizations/ society

  5. Topics to be Covered During Session • Introduction to engineering management (Ch-1) (2-80 min or 3-50 min lectures) • Planning & forecasting (Ch-3) (3-80 min or 4-50 min lectures) • Decision making (Ch-4) (3-80 min or 4-50 min lectures) • Organizing (Ch-5) (2-80 min or 3-80 min lectures) • Human aspects of organizing (Ch-6) (2-80 min or 3-80 min lectures) • Staffing technical organizations, Human resource planning, Preparation of Resume. Appraising performance. • Leading Technical People (Ch-7) (2-80 min or 3-80 min lectures) • Leadership, Motivation, Process theories, motivating & leading technical professionals

  6. Topics to be Covered During Session • Financial Controls (Ch-8) (2-80 min or 3-80 min lectures) • Financial control • Planning Production Activity (Ch-11) (3-80 min or 4-50 min lectures) • The engineer in production activity, planning manufacturing facilities, Economic order quantity method, Production planning and control, Flexible manufacturing systems • Engineers in Marketing & Service Activities (Ch-13) (2-80 min or 3-80 min lectures) • Marketing & the engineer, After sales service, engineers in service organizations briefly • Project Management (Ch-14) (3-80 min or 4-50 min lectures) • Engineering Ethics (Ch-16) (2-80 min or 3-80 min lectures) • Professional ethics and conduct, Ethical problems in Consulting & Construction,

  7. Grading Policy • Major I 15% • Major II 15% • Final Exam 40% • HW-Assign 5% • Term Project 8% • Quizzes 12% • Attendance 5%

  8. Exams • Exams Schedule Due Date • Major I November 7, 2009, (16:00-18:00 PM) • Major II December 30, 2010, (16:00-18:00 PM) • Final on Date announced by the University • Quizzes Date will be announced 2 weeks before the exams.

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