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Revised Graduate Programs Proposal

Revised Graduate Programs Proposal. Outline. Need Analysis (Why?) Features of Proposed Programs. Proposed programs Programs Structure Important Questions for Feedback Path forward. Need for Revision. New under graduate programs ( ISE and CISE) Relevance. New trends in the discipline.

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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 • Programs Structure • Important Questions for Feedback • Path forward.

  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. • Several master programs that are needed by industry, however all programs have a common thread. • Interdisciplinary approach that utilizes existing courses in other graduate programs. • 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 Engineering and Operations Research. • Maintenance and Engineering and Management. • Supply Chain Management?. • Plus the Ph.D in ISE. 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 Every student enrolled in any one of the master programs shall take the following courses: • ISE501 Deterministic Optimization • ISE 502 Stochastic Models in ISE

  8. ISE Master Program • Two major core course • Four area courses • Two OR • Two IE • Free electives

  9. Maintenance Program • ISE 529 Maintenance Planning and Control • ISE 5-- Reliability Engineering • ISE 5-- Maintenance Management • ISE 5 Preventive Maintenance Modeling • ISE Special topics in MM& E • ISE 480 Reliability & Maintainability • ISE 531 System Reliability and Maintainability • ISE 5-- Life cycle costing • ISE 533 Advanced Work Management & Analysis • ISE 520 Analytical Methods in Facilities Location and Layout • ISE 539 System Safety Engineering • 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. • List will refined, enhanced and strengthened

  10. Supply Chain Master • ISE 5-- Supply chain modeling and analysis • ISE 5-- Supply chain management • ISE 5-- Warehousing Design • ISE 5-- Distribution and logistics • ISE 5-- Special topics in SCM • ISE 5-- Material and Inventory Control • ISE 5-- Integrated Information Systems • OM Strategic management • ME Manufacturing System • ISE 508 Advance Production and Inventory Control • ISE 5-- Material Management • ISE 534 Advance Quality Control • ISE 548 Sequencing and scheduling • ISE 501 Linear programming • ISE 5-- Quality Engineering • ME 572 Manufacturing processes • ME 574 Material science

  11. Important Questions for Feedback • Do we need to offer all programs in the MA and ME modes. • Can we afford to offer all three programs although there is a plan by some faculty to offer the supply chain in a different mode than the regular mode? • Is the structure of the programs reasonable? • How many additional resources is needed so student can complete their MS in two years? Can we recruit the needed faculty members?. • Do you have any comments?

  12. Path Forward • Divide the courses among groups according to areas to revise, update and propose new courses: • OR group: (Selim, Darwish, Malick, Chawki, Al-Salama) • IE group • Production and Quality ( Al-Fares, Andijani, Al-Turki) • Saftey and Human Factor ( Haboubi, Ayar, Haroun) . • Maintenance group ( Duffuaa, Ben Daya, Selim) . • Supply chain group ( Ben Daya, Hesham, Malick, outside ) Courses will provided before break we need revised courses by end of break???

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