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Revised Graduate Programs Proposal

Revised Graduate Programs Proposal. Outline. Need Analysis (Why?) Features of Proposed Programs. Proposed programs objectives and outcomes. Programs requirements. Need for Revision. New under graduate programs ( ISE and CISE) Relevance. New trends in the discipline. Input for Revision.

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Revised Graduate Programs Proposal

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  1. Revised Graduate Programs Proposal

  2. Outline • Need Analysis (Why?) • Features of Proposed Programs. • Proposed programs objectives and outcomes. • Programs requirements.

  3. Need for Revision • New under graduate programs ( ISE and CISE) • Relevance. • New trends in the discipline.

  4. Input for Revision • Employer, Alumni and graduating students input. • The input received from the Department Industrial Advisory Committee (IAD). • Review of top international programs in the area of Industrial and Systems Engineering. • The current strengths and weaknesses of the existing programs. • The upgrade of the IE/OR option to a BS program in Industrial and Systems Engineering.

  5. Features of Proposed Programs • Analytic: the program provides students with advance courses in modeling and analysis. These courses are: SE 501: Deterministic Operations Research, SE 502 Stochastic models in IE. • Two master programs that are needed by industry offered in two modes ( MS & ME) • Interdisciplinary approach that utilizes existing courses in other graduate programs. • Add more flexibility through electives • Providing a wide variety of electives in different areas of concentration with flexibility in electives selection.

  6. Programs Proposed The MS programs are in the following areas: • Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE). • Maintenance and Engineering and Management (MEM). • Each MS will have two major core courses in addition to four courses from the program area and two electives free electives

  7. Programs Proposed The ME programs are in the following areas: • Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE). • Maintenance and Engineering and Management (MEM). • Each ME will have two major core courses in addition to eighteen (18 credit hours) courses from the program area and four courses (12 credit hours) free electives.

  8. ISE Master of Engineering Program • Two major core course • Eighteen area courses (ISE) • Twelve credit hours electives. • Two reports.

  9. ISE Master of Engineering Program • Two major core course • Eighteen area courses (ISE) • Twelve credit hours electives. • Two reports.

  10. ISE Program Objectives • The objective of the master program in ISE is to prepare graduates with the necessary skills to improve systems productivity and quality and formulate operations research models to solve real world problems and have the necessary analytical skills and depth to select the right model, algorithm and to make the correct results interpretation.

  11. ISE MS Program Outcomes • Formulate OR models to address real world problems in the private and public sector. • Select or develop efficient algorithms to solve OR models. • Improve systems productivity and quality. • Conduct literature review and research specific topics and develop a cohesive approach to analyze and solve a specific decision problem.

  12. MEM Master Program • Two major core course • Four area courses from core area courses • Two free electives from general area courses but could be from other courses subject to advisor approval.

  13. ISE Master of Engineering Program • Two major core course • Eighteen area courses (ISE) • Twelve credit hours electives. • Two reports.

  14. MEM Programs Objectives • The overall objective of the MEM program is to provide state of the art knowledge in maintenance engineering & management and equip students with the necessary tools and methodologies to, review the literature, engineer and manage complex maintenance systems.

  15. MEM Programs Outcomes • Develop effective maintenance strategies and continuously improve maintenance systems. • Develop planned maintenance programs. • Develop and evaluate plants' reliability programs. • Address maintenance capacity planning issues and estimate required resources for effective and efficient maintenance. • Select and utilize effectively computerized maintenance management systems. • Utilize state of the art condition monitoring models and techniques to develop effective maintenance policies. • Conduct literature review and research specific topics and develop a cohesive approach to analyze and solve specific maintenance problem.

  16. Programs Proposed Every student enrolled in any one of the master programs shall take the following courses: • ISE501 Deterministic Optimization • ISE 502 Stochastic Models in ISE

  17. Maintenance Program • Maintenance Core Area • ISE 529 Maintenance Management. • ISE 509 Reliability Engineering • ISE 507 Mathematical Models in Maintenance • SE 511 Condition Monitoring Technologies • ISE 531 System Reliability and Maintainability • ARE 511 Construction and Maintenance Modeling • ARE 517 Building Defects and Maintenance • ARE 524 Facilities Maintenance Management • ME573 Probabilistic Modeling • ARE 511 Construction and Maintenance Modeling

  18. Maintenance Program • Maintenance General Area • ISE 529 Maintenance Management. • ISE 509 Reliability Engineering • ISE 507 Mathematical Models in Maintenance • ISE 511 Condition Monitoring Technologies • ISE 539 Life cycle costing • ISE 594 Special topics in MM& E • ISE 480 Reliability & Maintainability • ISE 531 System Reliability and Maintainability • ISE 533 Advanced Work Management & Analysis • ISE 520 Analytical Methods in Facilities Location and Layout • ISE 539 Industrial safety • ISE 595 Independent study in ISE • ACCT 501 Financial Accounting • MGT 501 Principles of management • ME572 Manufacturing processes • ME573 Probabilistic Modeling • ARE 511 Construction and Maintenance Modeling • ARE 512 Building Life Cycle Costing • ARE 513 Building systems Evaluation & Selections • ARE 514 Post Occupancy Evaluation • ARE 515 Facilities Operations & Maintenance • ARE 517 Building Defects and Maintenance • ARE 522 Facilities Planning and Relocation • ARE 524 Facilities Maintenance Management • ARE 529 Quality assessment of Facilities Management.

  19. Programs Review • External review • Industry review • KFUPM other departments input

  20. Ph. D Revision • Minor revision • Students can meet the 10 course requirement by taking one independent study and two research directed research.

  21. Conclusion • The programs will contribute to KFUPM graduate programs • Attack more graduate students from local industry. • Contribute positively to KFUPM research mission. • Seeks the approval of the council.

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