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COURSESUNDERGRADUATE COURSES 1. IE 450:
Manufacturing Systems Engineering 2. IE483 & 484: IME, Inc. 1 & 2 IME, Inc. is delivered as a two-semester sequence. The first course, IME, Inc. 1, covers product design while the second focuses on process design and production. In the first course, students are given a very general charge (e.g., develop a product that utilizes a programmable LCD assembly and is marketable). During the second course, IME, Inc. 2, students implement the plans developed in the first course. 3. IE497B: BioMedical Device Engineering BioMedical Device Engineering is intended to
expose students to Biomedical Engineering and some of the activities
associated with engineering a Biomedical product with the intent of providing
students with an understanding of design and protecting users from pathogenic
problems. It also looks into the world
of healthcare delivery and cost associated with providing world-class healthcare. The course will present mostly survey
materials on Biomedicine with a technical focus on: product design, process
and production engineering. Detailed
presentations of cellular anatomy, product specification for biological
content and planning for the
manufacture of a biomedical product will be provided. GRADUATE COURSES 1. IE 550: MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Fundamental theory for analyzing manufacturing systems, including structural analysis, optimization and economics of manufacturing systems, automated and computer-aided manufacturing. 2. IE 551: COMPUTER CONTROL IN MANUFACTURING
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