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SUMMARY OF COURSE DESCRIPTIONS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING COURSE DESCRIPTION OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING A. MATHEMATICS ALGEBRA (MATH 114) - A course designed to give the student a better view of the essential algebraic techniques and manipulation needed in the study of higher mathematics. Topics covered include: fundamentals operations of Algebra, special products and factoring, fractions ; exponents and radicals ; linear, quadratic and higher degree equations, inequalities, ratio and proportions; the binomial theorems; probability, determinants and partial fractions. CREDIT UNITS : 4 units PLANE AND SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY (MATH 113) - A course designed to provide the student knowledge in trigonometry in covering such topics as generalized trigonometric functions, fundamental trigonometric identities, logarithms, solutions of right and oblique triangles, application of trigonometric functions, solutions of right and oblique spherical triangles. PLANE AND SOLID ANALYTIC GEOMETRY (MATH 123) - A course in coordinates systems; equations and their loci; straight lines, conic sections and higher plane curves, transformation of coordinates. CREDIT UNITS : 3 units PRE-REQUISITE : Algebra and Trigonometry SOLID MENSURATION (MATH 122) - A course covering topics as mensuration of area, perimeter and centroid of plane figures; mensuration of the volume and surface area of the solid pyramid, cylinder, cone and sphere. CREDITS UNITS : 2 units PER-REQUISTE : Algebra and trigonometry DIFFERENTIALS CALCULUS (MATH 215) - A course covering the basic concepts and methods of the differential calculus together with its many applications in geometry, physics and other fields. A logical development of fundamental principles is combined with emphasis on the computative and applied aspect which shows the power of the calculus as a tool of an engineer. Topics usually covered: functions, limits/continuity, derivatives, and partial derivatives, applications; indeterminate forms. CREDITS UNITS : 5 units PRE-REQUISITE : Analytic Geometry INTEGRAL CALCULUS (MSTH 225) - A course covering topics formula for integration; definite, geometry and applications of integration procedures; infinite series;

hyperbolic functions; multiple integral applications of multiple integration. CREDIT UNITS : 5 units PRE-REQUISITE : Differential Calculus DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (MATH 313) - A course in ordinary and partial differential equations covering methods of solutions and the basic principles behind these methods with application to simple problems in engineering and engineering sciences. PRE-REQUISITE : Integral Calculus PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS (STAT 003) - A study of the traditional descriptive statistics; frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and dispersal; introduction to probability, random variables and their functions; discrete and continuous probability distributions and their applications; index numbers; time series. PRE-REQUISITE : Integral Calculus B. PHYSICAL SCIENCES CHEMISTRY 1 & 2 Matter and energy; theory and atoms and molecules, chemical periodicity, principles of calculation of chemical changes; chemical bonding; solutions; chemical equilibrium; thermochemistry, electrochemistry, chemicals kinetics; nuclear chemistry. CREDITS UNITS : Chem 1 Lec: 3 units Lab: 1 unit Chem 1 Lec: 3 units Lab: 1 unit PHYSICS 1 & 2 Mechanics, waves, sound, heat, electricity, magnetism, light CREDITS UNITS : Physics 1 Lec: 3 units Lab: 1 unit Physics 1 Lec: 3 units Lab: 1 uni C. BASIC ENGINEERING SCIENCES ENGINEERING DRAWING - Techniques and practices of engineering towards those elements and composites which are relevant to a particular field of engineering design and construction. COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS & PROGRAMMING (CS 002) - Introduction to computer system, fundamentals of algorithms, high level language, programming applications. ENGINEERING MECHANICS (MECH 315) - Statics and dynamics; operations with the free body concepts; equilibrium of coplanar and non-coplanar forces systems; analysis of frames and trusses; friction; centroids and moments of inertia; motion of particles and rigid

bodies; forces, mass and acceleration; work and energy; impulse and mometum. CREDITS UNITS : 5 units PER-REQUISITE : Integral Calculus, Physics 1 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (MECH 325) - Deals with the relations between externally applied forces and their internal effects on bodies. Among the topics covered: are stresses, shear and moments in beams, vertical shear,bending moment, combined axial and flexural loads, thermal stresses. PER-REQUISITE : Engineering CIRCUITS 1 (EE 313) A study of experimental laws and DC simple circuits, techniques of circuit analysis; source transformation, nodal analysis, mesh analysis. Thevenin and Nortons Theorem/Transient circuits; AC circuits. PER-REQUISITE : Integral Calculus, Physics 2 THERMODYNAMICS (ME 313) A course dealing with the thermodynamics properties of pore substances, ideal and real gases, and the study and application of the laws of thermodynamics in the analysis of processes and cycles involving pure substances. PRE-REQUISITE : Integral Calculus, Physics 2 ENGINEERING ECONOMY IE 414) Concepts and techniques of analysis for making economic decisions concerning systems, products and services; selections in present economy; basic economy methods; depreciation and valuation; selections among alternatives; interest and money-time relationships; inflation; cost-volume-profit analysis; marginal and risk analysis; capital management and resource allocation. PRE-REQUISITE : Principles of Economics, Probability & Statistics, Acctg System 1 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT) (IE 313) - Principles and concepts of organizations; development of engineering and management skills; introduction of scientific management in the administration of various areas of industrial operations. PER-REQUISITE : 3 rd Year Standing MATERIAL SCIENCE (IE 333) Structure and composition of various materials and their alternatives, properties and behavior of materials in the service environment; ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys, ceramics rubber, plastics, organic and composite materials. PER-REQUISITE : Physics 2, Chemistry

IE LAWS, CONTRACTS & ETHICS (IE 583) A study of the public and private engineering contracts, preparations and writing specifications, procedures and instruments in bidding and sales of equipment and services. It also includes the study of the proposed IE Laws as well as the code of ethics of engineers. CREITS UNITS : 3 units PRE-REQUISITE : 5 th Year standing ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (IE 403) A study of the earth and its resources and the ecological problems facing the world today. PRE-REQUISITE : 4 th Year standing ELEMENTARY SURVEYING (CE 312 LEC/FIELD) A study of the techniques use to locate points on or near earths surface by using surveying instruments like tapes, transits, theodolites, engineer s levels and the like. CREDITS UNITS : 2 units PRE-REQUISITE : Physics 2 D. PROFESSIONAL COURSES INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES (IE 322 LEC/ALB) A study of industrial processes and equipment related to materials and product use. The laboratory works include woodworking, sand and metal molding, heat treatment, machining and finishing; machine shop practice and foundry. PRE-REQUISITE : Material Science METHODS ENGINEERING (IE 415 LEC/LAB) Methods study and work measurement used in the examination of human work; investigation of all factors affecting the efficiency; economy and productivity of a situation and/or industry being reviewed in order to effect improvement. CREDITS UNITS : 5 units PER-REQUISITE : Probability and Statistics ADVANCED STATISTICS (MATH 343) Sampling theory; estimation and hypothesis testing; linear regression and correlation, multiple linear regression, polynomial regression; analysis of variance; non-parametric tests; design of experiments. PRE-REQUISITE : Probability and Statistics OPERATIONS RESEARCH 1 (IE 413) Introduction to operations research and its methodology; linear programming formulations, solution techniques in linear programming, duality, sensitivity analysis; transportation and assignment models. PRE-REQUISITE : Advanced Statistics, Advanced Eng g Math

OPERATIONS RESEARCH 2 (IE 423) Integer programming; network analysis; decision theory; dynamic programming; queueing theory; markov analysis; simulation and non-linear programming. PRE-REQUISITE : Operations Research 1 STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL (IE 463) Introduction to philosophies on quality and productivity; statistical process control; acceptance sampling and reliability theory. PRE-REQUISITE : Advanced Statistics, Methods Engineering PROJECT FEASIBILTY STUDY (IE 512 LEC/LAB) Aspect and categories of preinvestment studies; phases of project feasibility studies; project development, evaluation management; tax schemes and entrepreneurship. CREDITS UNITS : 4 units PRE-REQUISITE : Production Planning & Control Acctg System 2 HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING (IE 443) Survey of human factors in engineering with particular reference to human functions in human-machine systems, and consideration of human abilities and limitations and relation to design of equipment and work environments. PRE-REQUISITE : Methods Engineering SYSTEM ENGINEERING (IE 543) A study of system theory; system analysis and design with case studies. PER-REQUISITE : Production Planning & Control 5 th Year standing PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL (IE 513) A study of production in the pre-planning, planning and control stage as well as forecasting techniques, inventory management and control, materials management, capacity planning, scheduling, manufacturing strategy and technology. PRE-REQUISITE : Operations Research 2 FACILITIES PLANNING AND DESIGN (IE 523) A study of materials flow, location and layout of facilities; manufacturing process design; materials handling; production and assembly; receiving storage and distribution; auxiliary activities; safety. PRE-REQUISITE : Production Planning & Control

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (IE 533) Application of human factors and engineering practice in accident prevention and reduction of health hazards in the work environment; effects and contro l of physical hazards of noise, vibration and heat stress; survey of disease- producing agents in air, water and soil; hazard measurement. PRE-REQUISITE : Human Factors Engineering INFORMATION SYSTEM (IE 563) Concepts and frameworks of information systems; analysis and design of information systems. PRE-REQUISITE : Computer fund. & Prog. Systems Engineering