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TEMPLATE FOR COURSE SPECIFICATION

HIGHER EDUCATION PERFORMANCE REVIEW: PROGRAMME REVIEW

COURSE SPECIFICATION
The course introduce and analysis the needs of factory methods for planning
scheduling optimization and control so as to optimize the need for different
requirements

1. Teaching Institution College of Engineering


University of Baghdad
2. University Department/Centre Mechanical Engineering Department
(MED)
3. Course title/code & Description Industrial Engineering/ ME 409
Mechanical Engineering ( ME ):
4. Programme(s) to which it
Contributes Industrial Engineering, Operation
Research, Quality control
5. Modes of Attendance offered /

6. Semester/Year Year

7. Number of hours tuition (total) 30 hrs


8. Date of production/revision of this
Annualy
specification
9. Aims of the Course

1. The ability to improve operations by solving complex engineering problems.


2. Demonstrate professional leadership.
3. Motivation and the ability to achieve lifelong learning career.
4. Performance of tasks advanced in the industry, and the ability to successfully planning,
control, and implementation of large-scale projects.
5. Understand and apply the principles of science, technology, engineering and mathematics,
which include industry-related problems.
6. Contribute to the profitable growth of the industrial sectors using analytical tools, effective
computational approach, methodology and systems thinking.
7. Maintaining high standards of professional and ethical responsibility.
8. Work effectively, diverse and multicultural emphasis on the application of skills,
teamwork and communication. Practice and lifelong learning to maintain the
technical operation and excellence in various fields. Promotion of the profession
and its benefits to the community.
10· Learning Outcomes

At the end of the class, the student will be able to:


a. Demonstrate the knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools in the industrial safety
systems, work stations and layouts.
b. Demonstrate the ability to apply modern knowledge and to apply mathematics, science,
engineering and technology.
c. Design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze, interpret data and apply the
experimental results for the services or manufacturing process improvement.
d. Demonstrate the ability to apply creativity in the design of a work system, safety, or
industrial process.
e. Demonstrate the ability to work in groups.
f. Demonstrate the ability to identify, analyze and solve technical problems in different
processes including management and economy principles using mathematics and statistics.
g. Be able to communicate effectively especially in technical topics such as safety systems,
workstations, work measurement, accounting, facilities planning, quality control, industrial
economy, and the use of modern techniques and graphics standards.
h. Be able to recognize the need for and an ability to engage in lifelong learning.
i. Understand professional, social and ethical responsibilities.
j. Demonstrate respect for diversity, social and global issues.
k. Demonstrate commitment with the quality, punctuality, and continuous improvement

11. Teaching and Learning Methods


Academic System Semester System Annual √
Course Assessment Laboratory Final
Quest
for Annual System Work Examination
)%100(
30 % ( Homework and Quizzes) \ 70%
Additional Industrial engineering material (theoretical) without laboratory \
Information (2) hours + quality control \ (1) hour
12. Assessment Methods
1. Reinforcement is done through homework, quizzes, and student
engagement during lectures
2. Lists the objective course learning outcomes by number based on Table with space
shown to record the class averages on each learning outcome for each exam and the
standard deviation for each learning outcome. This is an objective measure of the
student/class mastery of the learning objective.
3. Lists the responses obtained from student survey conducted at the end of
academic year as well as the instructor evaluation of each outcome.

13. Grading Policy


1. Quizzes:
- There will be a 13 closed books and notes quizzes during the academic year.
- The quizzes will count 30% of the total course grade.

2. Final Exam:
- The final exam will be comprehensive, closed books and notes, and will take place on (-day--),
(--month--), 201 from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM in room XXXXX.
- The final exam will count 70% of the total course grade

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14. Course Structure
LOs Unit/Module or Teaching Assessment
Week Hours ( Article
10 )
Topic Title Method Method
General concepts in
1
industrial engineering
Site and arrange
2
industrial unit
Study the economic
3 and technical
feasibility
Study the economic
4 and technical
feasibility
5 Exam
Depreciation,
6
Forecasting
7 Exam
8 Breakeven Point
9 Breakeven Point
10 Add a new Design
11 Exam
12 Networks Analysis
13 Exam
14 Linear Programming
15 Linear Programming
16 Linear Programming
17 Exam
18 Transport Problems
19 Assignment Problems
20 Exam
Maintenance and
21
Replacement
Maintenance and
22
Replacement
23 Exam
Time Study & Work
24
Study
25 Exam
26 inventory
27 Exam
28 Quality Control
29 Quality Control
30 Exam

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15. Infrastructure
• Textbook "Fundamental of Industrial Engineering",
Mr. Tawfok Al-Medlal Baghdad University 1980
• References
Required reading: 1. "Introduction to Engineering Managements", Dr.
· CORE TEXTS Aysser Sousan, Technology Institute 1980.
· COURSE MATERIALS 2. "Operations Research Engineering Management" /
Arabic version, Dr.Mazen B. Adel,1987
· OTHER
3. "Operations Management" / Arabic version,Scot S.,
2006.
Others
1. nill
Special requirements (include for
example workshops, periodicals, • .√
IT software, websites)
Community-based facilities
(include for example, guest
Lectures , internship , field • .√
studies)
16. Admissions
Pre-requisites Statistics, Operation research, Quality Control
Minimum number of students 40
Maximum number of students 45
17. Course Instructors Instructor: Iman Qasim Abduahussein

Teaching Assistant: nill

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