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1 INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY PROGRAM SPECIFICATION DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING VERSION 2015 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ROOM A2.602, INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BLOCK 6, LINHTRUNG WARD, THUDUC DISTRICT, HCMCITY PHONE: FAX:

2 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. MISSION 4 2. JOB OPPORTUNITIES 4 3. PROGRAM OFFERING 4 4. PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND CONTENT 8 5. CURRICUMLUM 10 IU ISE CURRICULUM - TOEFL > IU ISE CURRICULUM 430 < TOEFL < 500 (IE3 IE4)** 13 IU ISE CURRICULUM TOEFL < 430 (IE1 IE2) ** CURRICULUM MAP TWINING PROGRAM 20 TWINNING PROGRAM- RUTGERS UNIVERSITY 20 IU - SB ISE CURRICULUM 430 < TOEFL < 500 (IE3-IE4) ** 25 IU - SB ISE CURRICULUM TOEFL < 430 (IE1 IE2) ** COURSE DESCRIPTION ACADEMIC REGULATION 35 SPECIALIZATION SELECTION 35 SUMMER INTERNSHIP REGISTRATION 35 THESIS REGISTRATION 35 GRADUATION CRITERIA 35 SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION 36 COURSE REGISTRATION 36 ACADEMIC SUSPENSION 37 ACADEMIC INFORMATION 38 GRADING CRITERIA FACULTY DEGREE CHECKLIST 43 FROM YEAR FROM YEAR FROM YEAR

3 FROM YEAR FROM YEAR COURSE SYLLABI COURSE ASSESSMENT MATCHING COURSE ELOS AND PROGRAM ELOS 398 3

4 1. MISSION Develop future leaders in different industry sectors in Vietnam Prepare lifelong learners for professional fulfillment in the field of Industrial and Systems Engineering 2. JOB OPPORTUNITIES ISE engineers can take on and perform excellently tasks in various fields, namely Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Project Management, Inventory Management, uality Management, Optimization in Production and Service, developing an integrated solution to reduce the operation cost, etc. ualified graduated engineers can achieve the top-level positions in organizations such as Production Director and Chief Executive Officer 3. PROGRAM OFFERING The department of Industrial and Systems Engineering uses its own program specification with the following information as formulated by the AUNA Awarding body/institution: International University HCMC Teaching institution: Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Intertional University HCMC Accreditation: MOET standard, recognized in 2009 Name of the final award: Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial and Systems Engineering Program Title: Industrial and Systems Engineering Learning outcomes of the program: a. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering b. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data c. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability d. An ability to function in multidisciplinary teams e. An ability to identify, formulate, model and simulate and solve industrial and systems problems f. An ability to communicate effectively 4

5 g. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context h. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning i. A knowledge of contemporary issues and ability to self-update j. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. k. A competence in one or more technical specialties that meet the needs of the industrial sector in Vietnam l. A knowledge of probability and statistics, including applications appropriate to Industrial and Systems Engineering m. A knowledge of applied mathematics in operations research Program objectives The program equips students with professional knowledge and skills for high performance in the field of production and services. In particular, ISE students have abilities of: - Designing industrial systems: Create new design for industrial systems in production and service from small to medium size. For some especial cases, new design for large systems will also be considered - Operating and managing industrial systems: Operate effectively industrial systems in production and services by efficiency combination all system s resources (people, finance, machines, ect.) - Improving industrial systems: Detect, simulate, and get result to determine optimization index for new productive and services. Propose necessary change to improve existing systems. - Redesigning industrial systems: Analyze and research existing systems of production and service to see whether it needs redesigning or not for increasing productive and efficiency. - Supporting decision making: Analyze, evaluate, and simulate managing models to give alterative solution as single-criteria and multi-criteria for supporting managers in making decision. In a long run, ISE graduates are able to 5

6 Engage in lifelong learning to maintain and enhance professional skills Work effectively with people and demonstrate leadership, professional skills and ethical behavior in the workplace Fulfill the needs of community and industrial sector of Vietnam in solving technical and management problems using industrial and systems engineering principles, tools and techniques Admission criteria of the program: - Leaving high school certificate examination, in June - Direct Apply based on students academic performance and interviews Benchmarking: comparison with Rutgers University Industrial and Systems Engineering Curriculum, and SUNY Binghamton Systems Science and Industrial Engineering curriculum Program outcomes such as knowledge, skills and attitudes: Graduated students are expected to obtain knowledge, skills and proper attitude to be successful in their life and career. The program outcomes are grouped by knowledge, skills and attitudes. Teaching and learning strategies: - Students centered - Collaborative learning - Integration of theories & practices - Research oriented - Utilization of IT Course Assessment: According to the Academic Regulations of IU-VNU, the assessments fall into three categories as follows: 1. Final exam: 35% - 60% 2. Mid-term exam: 20% - 40% 3. Others (e.g. In-class quizzes, group presentation, etc): 10% - 30% The final grade of a laboratory course includes: 4. Laboratory assignment: 70% - 80% 5. Laboratory final exam: 20% - 30% Program structure and requirements including levels, modules, credits 6

7 The ISE Program structure was built based on the framework of engineering program from the Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training in which courses are grouped into general knowledge (33%), professional knowledge (57%), and professional practice and research (11%) (Table 3-1). As such, the program provides students a balance knowledge of breadth and depth which could suit to different individual needs. Graduates from ISE can apply broad knowledge obtained from the program to a diverse range of careers or pursuit of other education programs. On the other hand, the professional knowledge gives students in-depth understanding of scientific principles, analysis and design skills to achieve success in the practice or in advanced study and research of industrial & systems engineering. In addition, English proficiency and soft skills such as critical thinking, communication skills are compulsory subjects in the program structure, which in reality also have an important contribution to the success of ISE students after graduation. Table 3-1Program structure CURRICULUM STRUCTURE CREDITS PERCENTATGE General knowledge 47 33% Political education 10 7% Humanity and Social Science 3 2% Academic English 8 6% Physical Training 0 0% Mathematic, Physic, Chemical 26 18% Core knowledge 18 13% Specialization knowledge (Compulzsory) 47 33% Specialization knowledge (Elective) 15 11% Research 5 4% Thesis 10 7% TOTAL % Requirement for graduation: 142 credits, including graduation thesis Program specification s update The program specification was established at the very beginning in 2009 with the founding of the ISE department. Till now, the program specification has several revisions in response to the needs of the stakeholders. 7

8 4. PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND CONTENT The ISE program is being taught in English, which is the only ISE program in Vietnam that uses English in teaching and learning. This helps the students not only acquire professional knowledge but also improve their English skills. In other to help the students study in the program, the university has an English program that can enhance the English ability of students. The ISE program aims to train students to become good ISE engineers with high quality in knowledge, professional skills and ethics as well as political qualities, so that they will be able to work in the industry and make their contributions in the modernization and industrialization of Vietnam. The contents of the program consist of several knowledge blocks: general education block, core major requirement block, specialization major requirement block, and internship and thesis block General education block (47 Credits, 33 %): general education includes social science and humanity courses (Principle of Marxism, Ho Chi Minh s thought, Revolutionary lines of Vietnamese Communist Party, Critical thinking, academic English), natural science courses (Calculus, Physics, Chemistry), economics course (Principles of Economics). These courses aim to provide students with the general knowledge that can help them to study better in other courses and become a good citizen with background in social science and politics. Core major requirement block (18 Credits, 13 %): core major requirements are the basic knowledge of ISE that help students to build a solid foundation in Industrial engineering. Students are provided with the knowledge of probability & statistics, engineering mechanics, computer programming. Specialization major requirement block (63 Credits, 44 %): after completing the core major requirement courses, students will be provided with the specialized knowledge in ISE including designing new systems, redesigning current systems, managing operating systems. The specialized major requirement block has both required (47 credits, 33%) and elective courses (15 credits, 11%). 8

9 Internship (5 Credits, 3 %): in ISE, internship plays an important role in the study of students. There are two internship courses in the program: after completing the sophomore year, students have to take the Internship 1, and the Internship 2 will be in the summer of the junior The objective of the Internship 1 is to let students have the first overview and get to know the operations of different manufacturing. Each student is required to visit at least six companies and write a report about their operations. The Internship 2 helps students to gain more practical experience in the operation of factories, learn how the applications of theories they learned in the classes into real life, and find the topic for their theses Thesis block(10 Credits, 7 %):: Students are required to complete these two internship courses before they can start doing their theses, which are the requirement for graduation It takes at least 3 months for doing the thesis. In the thesis, under the guidance of a lecturer, a student has to formulate a problem, find a solution to solve the problem through theories, computer software they have learned during their studies. Internship and thesis occupy about 10% of the whole curriculum (15 credits in a total of 142 credits), which shows that ISE program focuses on solving practical problems and doing researches. 9

10 5. CURRICUMLUM Requirement for graduation: 142 credits, including graduation thesis a. IU ISE CURRICULUM - TOEFL > 500 IU ISE Curriculum - Toefl>= 500 (4 years) Freshman Year Semester 1 EN007IU Writing AE1 2 EN008IU Listening AE1 2 MA001IU Calculus 1 4 Crds PH013IU Physics 1 2 PH014IU Physics 2 2 PT001IU Physical Training 1 0 CH011IU Chemistry for Engineers 3 Total credits 15 Semester 2 EN011IU Writing AE2 2 EN012IU Speaking AE2 2 MA003IU Calculus 2 4 PE008IU Critical Thinking 3 PT002IU Physical Training 2 0 IS001IU Introduction to Industrial Engineering 1 Crds IS054IU Engineering Drawing 3 PH015IU Physics 3 3 Total credits 18 Summer semester Crds PE011IU Principles of Marxism 5 PE012IU HCM s thoughts 2 PE013IU Revolutionary Lines of Vietnamese Communist Party 3 Total credits 10 Sophomore 10

11 Year Semester 3 Crds IS019IU Production Management 3 IS002IU Introduction to Computing & Lab 4 IS004IU Engineering Probability & Statistics 4 MA023IU Calculus 3 4 IS016IU Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 3 Total credits 18 Semester 4 Crds IS020IU Engineering Economy 3 IS021IU Deterministic models in OR 3 IS017IU Work design & Ergonomics + Lab 4 IS034IU Product Design & Development 3 MA024IU Differential Equations 4 Total credits 17 Summer semester Crds IS052IU Internship 1 2 Military Training Total credits 2 Junior Year Crds Semester 5 IS040IU Management Information System 3 IS025IU uality Management 3 IS026IU Project Management 3 IS029IU Supply chain & Logistics Management 3 IS024IU Probabilistic Models in OR 3 IS IU ISE Elective Course (choose 1 course below) 3 IS031IU IS018IU Experimental Design CAD/CAM Total credits 18 Semester 6 Crds IS051IU Communication skills 3 IS028IU Simulation Models in IE 4 IS027IU Scheduling & Sequencing 3 11

12 IS032IU Facility Layout 3 IS IU ISE Elective Course (choose 1 course below) 3 IS044IU Computer Control Manufacturing Systems IS058IU Forecasting Techniques IS068IU Procurement Management Total credits 16 Summer semester Crds IS053IU Internship 2 3 Total credits 3 Senior Year Semester 7 Crds IS033IU Multi-Criteria Decision Making 3 IS041IU Lean Production 3 IS IU ISE Elective Course (choose 3 courses below) 9 IS035IU Systems Engineering IS043IU Flexible Manufacturing Systems IS045IU Leadership IS023IU Inventory Management BA146IU IS067IU Retail Management International Transportation & Logistics Total credits 15 Semester 8 Crds IS048IU Thesis research 10 Total credits 10 Total credit:

13 b. IU ISE CURRICULUM 430 < TOEFL < 500 (IE3 IE4)** IU ISE Curriculum - TOEFL , IE2 (4.5 years) Year 1 Semester 1 Crds EN074IU Reading & writing IE2 8 EN075IU Listening & speaking IE2 8 MA001IU Calculus 1 4 PT001IU Physical Training 1 0 Total credits 20 Semester 2 Crds EN007IU Writing AE1 2 EN008IU Listening AE1 2 MA003IU Calculus 2 4 PH013IU Physics 1 2 PH014IU Physics 2 2 CH011IU Chemistry for Engineers 3 IS001IU Introduction to Industrial Engineering 1 PT002IU Physical Training 2 0 Total credits 16 Summer semester Crds PE011IU Principles of Marxism 5 PE012IU HCM s thoughts 2 PE013IU Revolutionary Lines of Vietnamese Communist Party 3 Total credits 10 Year 2 Semester 3 EN011IU Writing AE2 2 EN012IU Speaking AE2 2 IS019IU Production Management 3 IS004IU Engineering Probability & Statistics 4 MA023IU Calculus 3 4 PH015IU Physics Crds Total credits 18

14 Semester 4 Crds PE008IU Critical Thinking 3 IS054IU Engineering Drawing 3 IS020IU Engineering Economy 3 IS021IU Deterministic models in OR 3 MA024IU Differential Equations 4 Total credits 16 Summer semester IS052IU Internship 1 2 Military Training Total credits 2 Crds Year 3 Semester 5 Crds IS002IU Introduction to Computing & Lab 4 IS016IU Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 3 IS025IU uality Management 3 IS026IU Project Management 3 IS024IU Probabilistic Models in OR 3 IS IU ISE Elective Course (choose 1 course below) 3 IS031IU Experimental Design IS018IU CAD/CAM Total credits 19 Semester 6 Crds IS017IU Work design & Ergonomics + Lab 4 IS034IU Product Design & Development 3 IS051IU Communication skills 3 IS028IU Simulation Models in IE 4 IS027IU Scheduling & Sequencing 3 Total credits 17 Summer semester Crds IS053IU Internship 2 3 Total credits 3 14

15 Year 4 Semester 7 Crds IS040IU Management Information System 3 IS029IU Supply chain & Logistics Management 3 IS033IU Multi-Criteria Decision Making 3 IS041IU Lean Production 3 IS IU ISE Elective Course (choose 1 course below) 3 IS044IU Computer Control Manufacturing Systems IS058IU Forecasting Techniques IS068IU Procurement Management Total credits 15 Semester 8 Crds IS032IU Facility Layout 3 IS IU ISE Elective Course (choose 3 courses below) 9 IS035IU IS043IU IS045IU IS023IU BA146IU IS067IU Systems Engineering Flexible Manufacturing Systems Leadership Inventory Management Retail Management International Transportation & Logistics Total credits 12 Year 5 Crds Semester 9 IS048IU Thesis research 10 Total credits 10 Total credit:

16 c. IU ISE CURRICULUM TOEFL < 430 (IE1 IE2) ** IU ISE Curriculum - TOEFL <430 IE1 (5 years) Year 1 Semester 1 Crds EN072IU Reading & writing IE1 11 EN073IU Listening & speaking IE1 11 PT001IU Physical Training 1 0 Total credits 22 Semester 2 Crds EN074IU Reading & writing IE2 8 EN075IU Listening & speaking IE2 8 MA001IU Calculus 1 4 PT002IU Physical Training 2 0 IS001IU Introduction to Industrial Engineering 1 Total credits 21 Summer semester PE011IU Principles of Marxism 5 PE012IU HCM s thoughts 2 PE013IU Revolutionary Lines of Vietnamese Communist Party 3 Crds Total credits 10 Year 2 Semester 3 EN007IU Writing AE1 2 EN008IU Listening AE1 2 Crds MA003IU Calculus 2 4 PH013IU Physics 1 2 PH014IU Physics 2 2 CH011IU Chemistry for Engineers 3 Total credits 15 Semester 4 Crds EN011IU Writing AE2 2 EN012IU Speaking AE2 2 16

17 MA023IU Calculus 3 4 PE008IU Critical Thinking 3 IS054IU Engineering Drawing 3 PH015IU Physics 3 3 Total credits 17 Summer semester Military Training Crds Total credits 0 Year 3 Semester 5 Crds IS019IU Production Management 3 IS002IU Introduction to Computing & Lab 4 IS004IU Engineering Probability & Statistics 4 IS026IU Project Management 3 IS016IU Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 3 Total credits 17 Semester 6 Crds IS020IU Engineering Economy 3 IS021IU Deterministic models in OR 3 IS017IU Work design & Ergonomics + Lab 4 IS034IU Product Design & Development 3 MA024IU Differential Equations 4 Total credits 17 Summer semester Crds IS052IU Internship 1 2 Total credits 2 Year 4 Semester 7 Crds IS040IU Management Information System 3 IS025IU uality Management 3 IS029IU Supply chain & Logistics Management 3 IS024IU Probabilistic Models in OR 3 17

18 IS IU ISE Elective Course (choose 1 course below) 3 IS031IU Experimental Design IS018IU CAD/CAM Total credits 15 Semester 8 Crds IS051IU Communication skills 3 IS028IU Simulation Models in IE 4 IS027IU Scheduling & Sequencing 3 IS032IU Facility Layout 3 IS IU ISE Elective Course (choose 1 course below) 3 IS044IU IS058IU IS068IU Computer Control Manufacturing Systems Forecasting Techniques Procurement Management Total credits 16 Summer semester Crds IS053IU Internship 2 3 Total credits 3 Year 5 Semester 9 Crds IS033IU Multi-Criteria Decision Making 3 IS041IU Lean Production 3 IS IU ISE Elective Course (choose 3 courses below) 9 IS035IU Systems Engineering IS043IU IS045IU IS023IU BA146IU IS067IU Flexible Manufacturing Systems Leadership Inventory Management Retail Management International Transportation & Logistics Total credits 15 Semester 10 Crds IS048IU Thesis research 10 Total credits Total credit 180

19 6. CURRICULUM MAP SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4 SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 6 SEMESTER 7 SEMESTER 8 Calculus 1 (4crds) Calculus 2 (4 crds) Calculus 3 (4crds) Differential equation (4crds) Management Information System (3crds) Communication skills (3crds) Multi-criteria Decision Making (3crds) Thesis (10crds) Physic 1 (2crds) Physic 3 (3crds) Introduction to Computing & lab (4crds) Engineering Economy (3crds) uality Management (3crds) Simulation Models in IE (4crds) Lean Production (3crds) Physic 2 (2crds) Introduction to IE (1crd) Engineering Probability & Statistic (4crds) Deterministic models in OR (3 crds) Project Management (3crds) Scheduling & Sequencing (3crds) Systems Engineering ** (3crds) Chemistry for Engineering (3 crds) Engineering Drawing (3crds) Engineering Mechanics- Dynamics (3crds) Work Design & Ergonomics +lab (3 crds) Supply chain & Logistics Management (3crds) Facility Layout (3crds) Flexible Manufacturing Systems** (3crds) Writing Academic English 1( 2crds) Writing Academic English 2( 2crds) Production management (3crds) Product Design and Development (3 crds) Probabilistic Models in OR (3crds) Computer Control Manufacturing System ** (3crds) Leadership * (3crds) Listening Academic English 1(2crds) Listening Academic English 2 (2crds) Experimental Design* (3crds) Forecasting Techniques */ ** (3 crds) Inventory Management * (3crds) Physical Training 1 Physical Training 2 CAD/CAM** (3crds) Procurement Management * (3crds) Retail Management * (3crds) International Transportation & Logistics * * (3crds) 15 credits 18 credits 18 credits 17credits 18 credits 16 credits 15 credits 10 credits Selective courses: * Management specialization/ ** Automation Specialization Total number of Credit per semester Internship 1 (2crds) Summer semester Internship 2 (3crds) 19

20 7. TWINING PROGRAM TWINNING PROGRAM- RUTGERS UNIVERSITY a. IU RG - ISE CURRICULUM - TOEFL > 500 *RG: Rutgers University Freshman Year Fall Spring Subject ID Subject Credits Subject ID Subject Credits MA001RG Calculus 1 4 MA003RG Calculus 2 4 PH013RG Physics 1 2 PH014RG Physics 2 2 CH011RG Chemistry for Engineers 3 CH011RG Analytical chemistry 3 CH012RG Chemistry Laboratory 1 IS002RG Introduction to Computing 3 PE008RG Critical Thinking 3 IS015RG Engineering Mechanics Statics 3 EN007-08RG Academic English 1 4 EN RG Academic English 2 4 Sophomore Year Total credits 17 Total credits 19 Fall Spring Subject ID Subject Credits Subject ID Subject Credits MA023RG Calculus 3 4 MA024RG Differential Equations 4 PH015RG Physics 3 3 IS014RG Analytical Physics IIB 3 PH016RG Physics 3 Lab 1 IS015RG Analytical Physics IIB Lab 1 IS001RG Introduction to IE 1 IS016RG Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 3 IS006RG IE lab 2 IS017RG Work design & Ergonomics + Lab 4 IS004RG Engineering Probability 3 IS003RG Introduction to Microeconomic 3 IS004RG Mechanics of Solids 3 IS012RG Introduction to Macro economics 3 Total credits 17 Total credits 21 20

21 IU - RG ISE CURRICULUM 430 < TOEFL < 500 (IE3 IE4)** Freshman Year Fall Spring Subject ID Subject Credits Subject ID Subject Credits EN RG IE2 12 CH011RG Chemistry for Engineers 3 MA001RG Calculus 1 4 CH012RG Chemistry Laboratory 1 PH013RG Physics 1 2 PH014RG Physics 2 2 MA003RG Calculus 2 4 IS015RG Engineering Mechanics Statics 3 PE008RG Critical thinking 3 EN007-08RG Academic English 1 4 Total credits 18 Total credits 20 Summer semester Subject ID Subject Credits EN RG AE2 4 TOTAL 4 Sophomore Year Fall Spring Subject ID Subject Credits Subject ID Subject Credits MA023RG Calculus 3 4 MA024RG Differential Equations 4 PH015RG Physics 3 3 IS014RG Analytical Physics IIB 3 PH016RG Physics 3 Lab 1 IS015RG Analytical Physics IIB Lab 1 21

22 IS001RG Introduction to Industrial Engineering 1 IS016RG Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 3 IS006RG IE lab 2 IS003RG Introduction to Microeconomic 3 IS004RG Engineering Probability 3 IS012RG Introduction to Macro economics 3 IS004RG Mechanics of Solids 3 IS007RG Work design & Ergonomics + Lab 4 IS004RG Analytical chemistry 3 IS002RG Introduction to Computing 3 Total credits 20 Total credits 24 b. IU - RG ISE CURRICULUM TOEFL < 430 (IE1 IE2) ** Freshman Year Fall (Semester 1) Spring (Semester 2) Subject ID Subject Credits Subject ID Subject Credits EN RG IE1 32 EN RG IE2 12 PH013RG Physics 1 2 PH014RG Physics 2 2 MA001RG Calculus 1 4 Total credits 32 Total credits 20 Summer semester Subject ID Subject Credits EN007-08RG AE1 4 MA003RG Calculus 2 4 TOTAL 8 Sophomore Year Fall (Semester 3) Spring (Semester 4) 22

23 Subject ID Subject Credits Subject ID Subject Credits CH011RG Chemistry for Engineers 3 CH011RG Analytical chemistry 4 CH012RG Chemistry Laboratory 1 IS015RG Engineering Mechanics Statics 3 IS001RG Introduction to IE 1 IS002RG Introduction to Computing 3 IS006RG IE lab 2 IS017RG Work design & Ergonomics + Lab 4 IS004RG Engineering Probability 3 IS004RG Mechanics of Solids 3 MA023RG Calculus 3 (Multivariable Calculus) 4 IS003RG Introduction to Microeconomic 3 EN RG AE2 4 IS012RG Introduction to Macro economics 3 Fall (Semester 5) Total credits 18 Total credits 20 Subject ID Subject Credits MA028RG Differential Equations 4 PH015RG Physics 3 3 PH016RG Physics 3 Lab 1 IS016RG Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 3 IS014RG Analytical Physics IIB 3 IS015RG Analytical Physics IIB Lab 1 PE008RG Critical thinking 3 Total credits 18 23

24 TWINNING PROGRAM- THE TATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (SUNY), UNIVERSITY AT BINGHAMTON a. IU SB - ISE CURRICULUM - TOEFL > 500 Freshman Year Subject ID Fall Credit Subject ID Spring Credit MA001SB Calculus 1 4 MA003SB Calculus 2 4 PE008SB Critical Thinking 3 PH013SB Physics 1 2 CH011SB Chemistry for Engineers 3 PH014SB Physics 2 2 CH012SB Chemistry Laboratory 1 EN SB Academic English 2 4 EN007-08SB Academic English 1 4 IS015SB Engineering Mechanics Statics 3 PT001SB Physical Training 0 PT002SB Physical Training 0 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 15 Sophomore Year Subject ID Fall Subject ID Spring MA024SB or MA023SB Differential Equations or Cal 3 4 MA028SB Applied Linear Algebra 4 PH015SB Physics 3 3 IS017SB Human Factors 4 PH016SB Physics 3 Lab 1 IS002SB Introduction to Computing 3 IS001SB Introduction to Industrial Engineering 1 PH012SB Physics 4 2 IS006SB IE lab 2 IS004SB Engineering Probability 4 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 13 24

25 1.1. IU - SB ISE CURRICULUM 430 < TOEFL < 500 (IE3-IE4) ** Freshman Year Subject ID Fall Credit Subject ID Spring Credit EN SB IE2 12 EN007-08SB AE1 4 MA001SB Calculus 1 4 MA003SB Calculus 2 4 CH011SB Chemistry for Engineers 3 PH013SB Physics 1 2 CH012SB Chemistry Laboratory 1 PH014SB Physics 2 2 PT001SB Physical Training 1 0 IS015SB Engineering Mechanics Statics 3 PT002SB Physical Training 2 0 TOTAL 20 TOTAL 15 Sophomore Year Subject ID Fall Credit Subject ID Spring Credit EN SB AE2 4 MA028SB Applied Linear Algebra 4 MA024RG or MA023SB Differential Equations or Cal 3 4 PE008SB Critical thinking 3 PH015SB Physics 3 3 IS002SB Introduction to Computing 3 PH016SB Physics 3 Lab 1 IS020SB Human Factors 4 IS001SB Introduction to Industrial Engineering 1 PH012SB Physics 4 2 IS006SB IE lab 2 IS004SB Engineering Probability 4 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 15 25

26 IU - SB ISE CURRICULUM TOEFL < 430 (IE1 IE2) ** Freshman Year Subject Fall Credit Subject ID Spring Credit ID EN048- EN IE SB IE SB PT001SB Physical Training 1 MA001SB Calculus 1 4 PH013SB Physics 1 2 PT002SB Physical training 2 TOTAL 32 TOTAL 18 Sophomore Year Subject Fall Credit Subject ID Spring Credit ID CH011SB Chemistry for Engineers MA024RG or Differential Equations 3 MA023SB or Cal 3 4 CH012SB Chemistry Laboratory 1 IS020SB Human Factors 4 MA003SB Calculus 2 IS015SB Engineering Mechanics Statics 3 4 PH014SB Physics 2 IS002SB Introduction to Computing 3 2 IS001SB Introduction to Industrial EN011- AE2 4 1 Engineering 012SB IS006SB IE lab 2 PH012SB Physics 4 2 EN007- AE1 08SB 4 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 20 Subject Fall Credit ID Fall PE008SB Critical thinking 3 PH015SB Physics 3 3 PH016SB Physics 3 Lab 1 IS004SB Engineering Probability 4 MA028SB Applied Linear Algebra 4 TOTAL 14 **Subject to change. The RG ISE and SB ISE curricula for students whose TOEFL scores below 500 provided here are just examples based on their English levels at the year of intake. The subjects to be taken are usually fixed in the freshmen year but might be varied in the years following, depending on their progress in English which is frequently assessed by every semester. The students will be counseled by their appointed advisors on the subjects to be taken in the new semester. 26

27 8. COURSE DESCRIPTION MA001IU Calculus 1 4 credits Functions; Limits; Continuity; Derivatives, Differentiation, Derivatives of Basic Elementary Functions, Differentiation Rules; Applications of Differentiation: l Hôpital s Rule, Optimization, Newton s Method; Anti-derivatives; Indefinite Integrals, Definite Integrals, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; Techniques of Integration; Improper Integrals; Applications of Integration. MA003IU Calculus 2 4 credits Sequence and Series; Convergence Tests; Power Series; Taylor and Maclaurin Series; Cartesian Coordinates; Lines, Planes and Surfaces; Derivatives and Integrals of Vector Functions, Arc Length and Curvature, Parametric Surfaces; Functions of Several Variables; Limits, Continuity, Partial Derivatives, Tangent Planes; Gradient Vectors; Extrema; Lagrange Multipliers; Multiple Integrals: Double Integrals, Triple Integrals, Techniques of Integration; Vector Fields, Line Integrals, Surface Integrals. Prerequisite: MA001 (Calculus 1) MA023IU Calculus 3 4 credits Complex numbers, complex series, complex functions, complex derivatives; Laplace transform, z-transform, Fourier series, Fourier transform, the inverse transform, transforms of derivatives and integrals, first-order differential equations, second-order differential equations, difference equations, applications to electrical circuits and signal processing. Prerequisite: MA003 (Calculus 2) MA024IU Differential Equations 4 credits First-order differential equations, second-order linear differential equations, undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, applications, higher-order linear differential equations, systems of first-order linear equations, elementary partial differential equations and the method of separation of variables. Prerequisite: MA003 (Calculus 2) PH013IU Physic 1 2 credits An introduction to mechanics including: planar forces, free body diagrams, planar equilibrium of rigid bodies, friction, distributed forces, shear force and bending moment diagrams, 27

28 simple stress and strain and associated material properties, kinematics and kinetic of particles, work and energy, motion of rigid bodies in a plane PH014IU Physic 2 2 credits This course provides students basic knowledge about fluid mechanics; macroscopic description of gases; heat and the first law of thermodynamics; heat engines and the second law of thermodynamics; microscopic description of gases and the kinetic theory of gases. PH015IU Physic 3 3 credits To provide a thorough introduction to the basic principles of physics to physics and engineering students in order to prepare them for further study in physics and to support their understanding and design of practical applications in their fields. Content: Electrostatics, particles in electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetism, circuits, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic radiation. Co-requisite: PH016 (Physic 3 Laboratory) CH011IU Chemistry for Engineers 3 credits This course is designed for non-chemistry majors, as it is intended for students pursuing a degree in information technology, electronic and telecommunication. The course is designed to provide a strong background in the fundamentals of chemistry, preparing students for further study in their major field. Topics include important principles, theories, concepts of chemistry, and chemical calculations necessary for a comprehension of the structure of matter, the chemical actions of the common elements and compounds.. The impact of chemistry on everyday life and on the environment is also introduced wherever possible. Co-requisite: CH012 (Chemistry for Engineers Laboratory) EN008IU Listenning Academic English 1 2 credits To provide students with the study skills needed to listen to academic lectures, take effective notes and prepare for examinations. EN007IU Writing Academic English 1 2 credits This course provides students with instruction and practice in essay writing, including transforming ideas into different functions of writing such as definitions, classifications, cause effects, arguments. Through reading a few representative university-level texts, students 28

29 will develop the ability to read critically and write accurately, coherently, and in appropriate academic style in response to those texts. They will also practice necessary skills to write a research report. EN012IU Speaking Academic English 2 2 credits Students are provided with practical strategies for effective presentations. They also have chance to practice giving presentations in class and receive feedback. Prerequisite: EN007 & EN008 (Academic English1) EN011IU Writing Academic English 2 2 credits This course provides an overview of the organizational format for a research paper and assists students in completing research projects in any content area course by providing assistance in writing effective research papers using a step-by-step process approach. Course content includes the components of a research paper, and techniques of selecting and narrowing topics; writing argumentative thesis statements; outlining; locating and documenting sources; taking notes. Students also have to read extensively about a chosen topic to explore different ideas of multiple authors about that topic. Students work with projects relating to their content area courses. Prerequisite: EN007 & EN008 (Academic English1) PE008IU Critical Thinking 3 credits This course aims to introduce to you the fundamentals of critical thinking. Its course integrates basic critical thinking, persuasive communication, and related errors in thinking lessons with examination of arguments from several sources, including literature, politics, commercials, and the media. The primary focus of this course is the development of critical skills. To this end, you will learn to identify common fallacies, reflect on the use of language for the purpose of presentation, and think critically about ethical judgments, advertisement, TV and film, magazines and newspapers. EE049 Introduction to Electrical Engineering 3 credits This course is an introduction to engineering processes for future electrical engineering. This course provides the students with the fundamental concepts of the electrical engineering profession. In addition, the students will learn the proper usage of engineering tools, including computers and measurement equipments. Students will also perform statistical analysis of experimental data, define engineering requirements, and implement simulation. IS002IU Introduction to Computing 3 credits 29

30 Introduction to MATLAB, a powerful programming package for engineers and scientists. Students will learn the fundamentals of MATLAB, how to write programs in MATLAB, and how to solve engineering problems using MATLAB. Emphasis on problem-solving skills and mathematical tools of importance in engineering. IS006IU IE Lab 2 credits Introduction to programming in C++. Operators and the C++ system; fundamental data types; flow of control; functions; arrays, pointers, and strings; application of C++ for solving engineering problems and numerical analyses. IS005IU Engineering Mechanics Statics 3 credits The classification of systems of forces and their resultants; geometrical and analytical conditions for the equilibrium of force systems, frames and trusses, friction, parabolic and catenary cables, centers of gravity. IS004IU Engineering Probability 4 credits Probability problems in engineering, conditional probability, discrete and continuous distributions, function of random variables, interval estimates. IS016IU Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 3 credits Kinematics of particles to rigid bodies, rotation of a rigid body, plane motion of a rigid body, relative motion, the principles of work and energy, impulse and momentum, impact. IS020IU Engineering Economy 3 credits Economic decisions involving engineering alternatives; annual cost, present worth, rate of return, and benefit-to-cost; before and after tax replacement economy; organizational financing; break-even charts; unit and minimum-cost public sector studies. IS019IU Production Management 3 credits Introduction to production systems. Production planning and control in decision making. Forecasting. Aggregate production planning. Capacity planning. Materials requirement planning. Scheduling. Advanced techniques and approaches in modern production planning and control for designing manufacturing and service systems. IS021IU Deterministic Models in OR 3 credits 30

31 Elements of problem solving and algorithmic design. Use of numerical analysis and linear algebra to solve industrial engineering problems. Topics to be covered include: problem formulations, simplex method in tableau form, duality theory, an introduction to the geometry of the simplex method, sensitivity analysis, transportation and network flow problems, optimality conditions and basic numerical methods for nonlinear programs. IS018IU CAD/CAM 3 credits This course introduces you to modern manufacturing with three areas of emphasis: computer aided design, computer aided manufacturing, and computer aided process planning. This course provides the important theory, concepts, technology, and the state-of-the-art development in CAD/CAM. It is very important to understand how the CAD/CAM systems work and know the current industry status. The subjects covered in this class include part design specification, NC programming, process planning, and Computer aided process planning (CAPP), CAD and CAM systems, and CAD/CAM data exchange. IS024IU Probability Models In OR 3 credits To introduce the student into basic topics of mathematical modeling process of decision problems in complex stochastic industrial environments. This course covers stochastic operations research models, algorithms, and applications. Markov chains and queuing models are discussed. Renewal theory, reliability theory, and stochastic models for manufacturing systems are also taken into consideration. Students will acquire in this course the basis for the study of other probabilistic topics in their curriculum. IS032IU Facilities Layout 3 credits This course focuses on the fundamentals of the design, layout, and location of industrial and nonmanufacturing facilities. Selection of machines and material handling equipment and their efficient arrangement. Emphasis on quantitative methods. Warehouse layout. Facility location theory. IS027IU Scheduling and Sequencing 3 credits This course gives an introduction to scheduling problems: techniques, principles, algorithms and computerized scheduling systems. Topics include scheduling algorithms for single machine, parallel machine, flow shop, job shop and also solution methodologies such as heuristic procedures, constructive algorithms, branch and bound approaches, and genetic algorithms. IS026IU Project Management 3 credits 31

32 Project management course is developed to provide the principal concept on project management which was characterized by the project management body of knowledge guide (PMBOK Guide). The course emphasizes the five project process groups of initiating, planning, executing, controlling and closing, and the nine knowledge areas of project integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communication, risk, and procurement management. In addition, this course also provides a computer aid for project management by introducing the application of Microsoft Project and project scheduling. IS025IU uality Management 3 credits This course introduces to the principles of quality management, with an emphasis on cross-functional problem solving. It provides methods for quality planning, improvement and control with applications in manufacturing and service. The students also gain a basic understanding of the philosophy, conceptual frameworks and the tools of the Total uality Management. IS028IU Simulation Models In IE 4 credits Systems modeling and simulation techniques find applications in fields as diverse as physics, chemistry, biology, economics, medicine, computer science, and engineering. The purpose of this course is to introduce fundamental principles and concepts in the general area of systems modeling and simulation. Topics to be covered in this course include basics of discrete-event system simulation, mathematical and statistical models. IS022IU Systems Science 3 credits Introduce the fundamental concepts necessary for the design and use of modern database systems. Examine the concepts in the order that encountering them in the actual database design process. Discuss various forms for relations that possess good properties. Discuss how to use the relational database language SL to define the relations and to write SL statements to insert, delete, retrieve and update the data. Examine some of the fundamental storage structures that are used in relational database systems. Discuss some advanced topics in the database management area. IS044IU Computer Controls of Manufacturing Systems 3 credits Programmable automation applied to manufacturing. Controller architecture, sensors and automatic data acquisition, computer control of actuators, continuous and discrete control of processes, computer integration and local area networks. IS033IU Multicriteria Decision Making 3 credits 32

33 Decision making is one of the important parts in operation research or management science. Decision making techniques help management to choose the best alternative based on quantitative criteria. This course provides students with basic knowledge about decision model formulation, so that they can make decisions based on the results of the models. This course also provides students with specific techniques for practical applications in production and services. IS034IU Product Design and Development 3 credits Product Design and Development course introduces to the students the role of multiple functions in creating a new product (e.g. marketing, finance, industrial design, engineering, production) as well as tools and methods for product design and development. Highlight of the course is the project in which the students will design a new product and produce a prototype version of it. Throughout the project, the students will apply their learned principles and methods of product development in a realistic context. The course also enables the students to coordinate interdisciplinary tasks in order to achieve a common objective. IS029IU Supply chain & Logistics management 3 credits Logistics and Supply chain management involves a number of decisions that benefit by quantitative techniques of analysis and design. The course will explore modeling, computation implementation of solutions in some areas of Logistics and Supply Chain Management. The content also include material flow management across the supply chain, value management and analysis of total supply chain costs, robust design of supply chains, coordination of supply chain decisions and handling of uncertainties in supply chain management. IS040IU Management Information Systems 3 credits Integrates topics of management and organization theory, information and communication theory, and systems theory relevant to managing an organization s information resources. Includes computer hardware and software, telecommunications, and database concepts and emphasizes the e-commerce and Internet based business models to get a competitiveness of global based business environments. This course meets the requirements for a Technology Intensive course. IS043IU Flexible Manufacturing Systems 3 credits This course studies the concept and method of flexible manufacturing system planning and control. The study covers flexible manufacturing system technology, flexible manufacturing system component, flexible manufacturing system performance evaluation: analytical model, simulation model, flexible manufacturing system configuration planning: routing optimization, capacity optimization, tools optimization, flexible manufacturing system production 33

34 planning and control: batching, set-up planning. The course provides ability to plan and control flexible manufacturing system. IS031IU Design of Experiments 3 credits An applied statistics course on planning, statistical analysis, and interpretation of experiments of various types. Coverage includes factorial designs, randomized blocks, Latin squares, incomplete block designs, nested, crossover designs, and optimal design. 34

35 9. ACADEMIC REGULATION Specialization Selection After completing the first two years of the program, students are allowed to choose their specialization. Specialization is the research area which students are interested in and wish to continue with for final thesis. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering currently offers two specializations: Management Orientation Automation Orientation The priority for specialization selection is based on student s GPA and the quota for each. Once specialization is chosen, students have to take the required courses for each specialization, relevant elective courses and final thesis. Summer Internship Registration Students are allowed to register for summer internship before the academic year when they aim to apply for thesis. Objectives: To develop skills in the application of theory to practical work situations; To develop skills and techniques directly applicable to their careers; To provide students the opportunity to get involve with industry before graduated. Internship duration: two internships are requirement Internship 1: Minimum 4 weeks Internship 2: minimum 8 weeks to 12 weeks (full-time working) Thesis Registration Criteria: Successfully accumulate at least 90% of credit numbers of the academic curriculum and finish senior project; Do not under any academic admonishment. Duration: minimum 12 weeks Graduation Criteria Students have to complete all of the following requirements for graduation: 35

36 Successfully complete the academic curriculum (142 credits) with GPA 50 Meet the minimum English requirement of 61 TOEFL ibt, 6.0 IELTS. Military Education Certification Meet other requirements in accordance with the regulations for graduation set by the IU. Scholarship Information University Scholarship (Decision No 99 & 100/ĐHT-ĐT) Each semester, top 10% of students with highest GPA will receive scholarship from the IU. 4% of students will receive full scholarship ( VND for Fall/Spring semester or VND for Summer semester) and 6% of students will receive half scholarship ( VND for Fall/Spring semester or for Summer semester). Minimum requirements: Complete the Academic English 1 (AE1). Register at least 12 credits for Fall/Spring semester or 6 credits for Summer semester; Semester GPA 70 (with no course fails in that semester) Admission Scholarship 2012 Full scholarship (full tuition exemption for 4 years equivalent to VND): Students have entrance examination scores 24. Partial scholarship (half tuition exemption for 4 years equivalent to VND): Student have entrance examination scores 23. Condition to maintain Scholarships: Students must have GPA each semester 70 and the score of every subject 50. Course Registration Course registration aims at helping students gain full success in building their own training plan, selecting appropriate subjects for every semester in such a way that can meet his or her own personal capacity and conditions for the highest achievement. semester. Students should register a minimum of 12 credits, except for the last Students should register a maximum of 24 credits in one semester, except for the last semester, for those who have cumulative GPA 65 The subject registration form must be approved by the academic advisors. 36

37 For exceptional cases, students must file for the consideration of the Dean of Schools. Students do online course registration on the website: (username and password for student will be created by the university). The registration time will be informed at the School of Electrical Engineering. Adjusting Student Timetable When receiving the timetables, students must check the information including the number of registered courses, tuition fees, etc if there should any errors, students must report to the Schools within three days of the timetable announcement. The Schools must check (through the academic advisors) and give their opinions on the students file of document, and then send them to the Office of Academic Affairs for settlement Adding and Dropping Courses In the first week of teaching, based on their timetables, ability and learning conditions, students can file for adding and dropping courses. Academic Probation University Academic Committee will consider to settle the academic matters after first and summer semester annually. The result of the summer semester will be added to that of second semester of the correspondent year upon academic settling. Student violating the below regulation will be admonished academically: Those who acquire insufficient credits as required by the specialization in one semester; Cumulative GPA < 35. Having two consecutive cumulative GPA < 50. The duration for academic probation will last in the succeeding formal semester. Academic suspension Students violating one of the below regulation will be suspended academically: The ultimate time for studying has finished; To drop out of university more than one semester without approval of IU; 37

38 Students are warned more than 2 times; Do not register courses for each semester; Do not finish tuition fees in the prescribed time. Academic Information Students can see all studying results in each semester and training results at the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering In studying process, student can ask for student s transcript at the Office of Academic Affairs. For student who is warned or suspended, the university will send the information for student s family. Grading Criteria CLASSIFICATION PASS SCALE 0 OF 100 SCALE 0 OF 4 LETTER GRADE Excellent 85 GPA A Very Good 75 GPA < A- Good 65 GPA < B+ Fairly good 60 GPA < B Fair 55 GPA < C+ Average 50 GPA < C FAIL Weak 30 GPA < D+ Rather weak 10 GPA < D Too weak GPA < 10 0 F 10. FACULTY Assoc. Prof. Ho Thanh Phong Rector cum Head of Industrial and Systems Engineering Degree: Phd in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand Research Interest: Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Stochastic Process in Industry 38

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