Winter 2013 Undergraduate Calendar


INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

PROGRAMS
Industrial Engineering - General Program
Industrial Engineering - with Minor in Business Administration

CERTIFICATE
Honours Certificate in Industrial and Management Engineering

Additional Information: Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering Program Regulations and Information
Faculty of Engineering Program Information, Regulations, Co-operative Education
GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS


Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering - General Program

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Industrial Engineering Programs

Fall TermLect.Lab.Wt.
85-111.Engineering Mechanics I223
85-133.Engineering and Design334.5
62-140.Differential Calculus313.5
62-126.Linear Algebra313.5
85-118. Engineering and the Profession22.0

Winter Term
85-120.Engineering Thermofluids30.5/1.54
62-141.Integral Calculus313.5
64-141.Introduction to Physics II334.5
59-110.Topics General Chemistry334.5
85-119. Technical Communications 223

Summer TermCo-op students only
85-198.Work Term I

SECOND YEAR
Fall Term
62-215. Vector Calculus 31.53.75
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals 31.53.75
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals 31.53.75
85-250. Engineering and the Environment223
91-201. Engineering Management and Globalization334
75-100. Introduction to Business

Winter Term
62-216. Differential Equations313.5
85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data313.5
85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies 313.5
85-219. Introduction Engineering Materials303
85-220, Numerical Analysis for Engineering 3 24
70-151. Financial Accounting I

Summer Term Co-op students only
85-298.Work Term II
THIRD YEAR
Fall Term
91-317.Systems Analysis and Design324
91-312.Operations Research I324
85-313.Engineering Economics324
91-315.Product and Process Design324
91-321.Manufacturing Process Design324
Non technical elective

Winter Term
91-311. Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing324
91-302. Health, Safety and Human Factors324
91-327. Product Quality and Reliability324
91-391 Supply Chain Engineering324
71-243 Human Resource Management324

Summer Term Co-op students only
85-398.Work Term III
FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term
91-400.Capstone Industrial Design Projects185/term
91-413.Production Analysis and Logistics324
91-422.Simulation of Industrial Systems 324
91-428.Facilities Design and Logistics 324
92-321.Control Theory I313.5
Non-Technical Elective

Winter Term
91-400.Capstone Design Project 185/term
91-412.Operations Research II324
85-421.Engineering and Society 303
91-435. DOE Techniques for Manufacturing324
91-431 Flexible Manufacturing Systems324

Summer Term Co-op students only
85-498.Work Term IV

Technical Electives
All technical electives must be engineering courses at or above the 300 level with a maximum one course in a different engineering program.

87-365. Transportation and Traffic Engineering
87-482. Planning and Construction Management
91-311. CAD/CAM
91-430. Directed Studies
91-431. Flexible Manufacturing Systems

Non-Technical Electives
Non-technical electives must be selected from the Faculty of Engineering's approved list in the Undergraduate Calendar.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering - Minor in Business Administration Option

Students interested in a Minor in Business Administration are able to begin their specialized studies in the Fall term of the third year. This option includes a series of specialized curriculum that was specially prepared by the Odette School of Business for Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering undergraduate students. This option includes one required non-technical elective. The Minor in Business Administration is administered by the Odette School of Business.

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall TermLect.Lab.Wt.
85-111.Engineering Mechanics I223
85-133.Engineering and Design334.5
62-140.Differential Calculus313.5
62-126.Linear Algebra313.5
85-118. Engineering and the Profession22.0

Winter Term
85-120.Engineering Thermofluids30.5/1.54
62-141.Integral Calculus313.5
64-141.Intro. Physics II334.5
59-110.Topics General Chemistry334.5
85-119. Technical Communications 212.5

Summer TermCo-op students only
85-198.Work Term I

SECOND YEAR
Fall Term
62-215. Vector Calculus 31.53.75
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals 31.53.75
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals 31.53.75
85-250. Engineering and the Environment223
91-201. Engineering Management and Globalization334
75-100. Introduction to Business313.5

Winter Term
62-216. Differential Equations313.5
85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data313.5
85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies 313.5
85-219. Introduction Engineering Materials303
85-220 Numerical Analysis for Engineering
70-151. Financial Accounting

Summer Term Co-op students only
85-298.Work Term II

THIRD YEAR
Fall Term
91-317.Systems Analysis and Design324
91-312.Operations Research I324
85-313.Engineering Economics31.53.75
91-315 Product and Process Design324
91-321 Manufacturing Process323
70-255 Managerial Accounting

Winter Term
91-311. Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing31.53.75
91-302. Health, Safety and Human Factors323
91-327. Product Quality and Reliability 324
91-391. Supply Chain Engineering323
71-243. Human Resource Management303
Non-technical elective

Summer TermCo-op students only
85-398.Work Term III

FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term
91-400. Capstone Design Project 185/term
91-413. Production Analysis and Logistics324
91-422. Simulation of Industrial Systems324
91-428.Facilities Design and Logistics 324
92-321. Control Theory313.5
74-231.Principles of Marketing 303

Winter Term
91-400. Capstone Design Project 185/term
91-412. Operations Research II 324
85-421. Engineering and Society303
91-435. DOE Techniques for Manufacturing324
91-431. Flexible Manufacturing Systems324
73-213. Management Information Systems303

Summer TermCo-op students only
85-498.Work Term IV

Technical Electives
All technical electives must be engineering courses at or above the 300 level with a maximum one course in a different engineering program

87-365. Transportation and Traffic Engineering
87-482. Planning and Construction Management
91-311. CAD/CAM
91-430. Directed Studies
91-431. Flexible Manufacturing Systems

Non-Technical Electives
Non-technical electives must be selected from the Faculty of Engineering's approved list in the Undergraduate Calendar.


Honours Certificate in Industrial and Management Engineering

Admission Requirements:
A candidate for the degree of the Honours Certificate in Industrial and Management Engineerings in Industrial Engineering shall hold the degree of (i) Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.); (ii) a four-year B.Sc. (or BCS) degree in Computer Science or in Physics, or related Science fields, (iii) Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm.), or (iv) BHK Honours.

Total courses: Eight (8) courses

Major requirements:
The proposed program consists of eight (8) undergraduate level courses. The distribution of these courses will be as follows:
(a) a maximum of 5 courses from our 4th year (91-4xx) courses and
(b) a maximum of 4 courses from our 3rd year (91-3xx) and
(c) a maximum of 3 pre-requisite 200-level courses, with the approval of the AAU Head and depending on the discipline of your undergraduate degree.

No 100-level courses will be permitted. The present pre-requisite requirements for 4th year courses must be respected. All selected courses should not be from courses, subjects or topics that were part of the applicant’s undergraduate studies.

If students from another program (students with degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, degree in Computer Science and so forth) are missing pre-requisites courses critical for successful completion of the certificate, they are to choose from appropriate 2nd yr courses. A maximum of 3 courses from the pre-requisite courses will count towards the certificate, although more may be necessary depending on the student’s background.

Other requirements: Students from programs that do not have pre-requisite general engineering courses will need to obtain them as described earlier in this application. If the student has taken the equivalent to required pre-requisite courses, this requirement may/will be waived.

To qualify for the certificate, students will be required to successfully complete all 8 courses at the University of Windsor. No transfer credit will be considered for this certificate.



INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: COURSES
INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: INSTRUCTORS

ENGINEERING: GENERAL COURSES (85-)
ENGINEERING: NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVE COURSES