Industrial and System Engineering
Objective of the work
Our objective in this work, was that all the people who where interested in this career, knew it as it is. This made possible, by the intensive investigation in several different universities all around the world (United States, England, Mexico, Scotland, etc...).
The career in the present is a career that is evoluting a lot, that is taking a change and progressing as the people in the world learn and grows more. This career is a good life insurance because with Industrial and System Engineering you have a knowledge very general, so when someone that is graduated from ISE knows about every job it is put in front of him.
C H A P T E R
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Career Objective
The objective of the career is to make that the new profesionists get able to work and be accepted on them with not a lot of difficulties, so this is why the universities are making an improvement on their way of giving the classics and making activities that would prepare in a better way to the students to design and direct productive systems, in the private industry as in the public sector, in the different kind of business.
Area where an ISE works?
Manufacturing firms and science industries hire a significant number of IES. Today, more and more business hire ISE in areas like sales and marketing, finance, information, systems and personnel. Corporation as diverse as Coca-Cola, UPS, Disney, IBM, Levy Strauss, Nike, Ford, etc...
It could be working in manufacturing industries in the department of:
- Projects
- Ensambling
And in organizations as: - Banks
- Public Administration
- Industrial Promotion
- Industrial Development
What do Industrial Engineers do?
Industrial engineers (IES) figure out how to do things better. They engineer processes and systems that improve quality and productivity. IEs make significant contributions to their employers by saving money while, at the same time, making the workplace better for fellow workers. If you want to be a part of a profession dedicated to quality and continuous improvement, consider Industrial Engineering as your career of choice.
C H A P T E R
II
FRESHMAN YEAR*
Comp.& Rhetoric Chemistry for Engineers'
Engineering Problem Engineering Graphics
Solving & Computing Engineering Mathematics II
Engineering Math I Mechanics
Directed elective Directed elective
*Military, air or naval science Military, air or naval science
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Engineering Math III Differential Equations
Principles in Engineering I Principles of Engineering III
Principles in Engineering II Principles of Engineering V
Structured Program in C Intro Manufacturing Processes
Electricity and Optics Principles of Statistics I
*Military, air or naval science Engineering Systems Analysis
KINE 199 Military, air or naval science
JUNIOR YEAR
Systems Simulation Statistical Control of Quality .
Prod Control Systems Manufact. Systems Plan & Co
Linear Algebra Engineering Economic Analysis
Principles of Statistics II Technical Writing Elective 2
Directed elective Directed Elective1
SENIOR YEAR
Fac., Loca., Layout & Matl. Manufacturing Systems Design
Workplace Design Engineering Ethics
Technical Elective 3 State and Local Government
Design Elective 4 Technical Elective 3
Directed Elective 1
WHAT INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEM ENGINEERING CAREER OFFER
ISE is a professional discipline that designs effective systems and develop process with a purpose to integrate people, machines and material resources, so you can improve the productivity in which his is working.
The career ISE offers an integral formation during 4 years and a half. In the first 2 years the career offers basic courses of science (match, physics and chemistry), engineering introduction and some other courses. During the last two years and a half the courses concentrate in engineering, making projects in enterprises.
C H A P T E R
III
Universities that offer this License
Local: Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey-carretera a Hermosillo, km 9
Instituto Tecnologico de Hermosillo-col. Sahuaro
National: Universidad Panamericana-D.F. y Guadalajara
CETYS-Tijuana, Baja California
Universidad de Monterrey-San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo Leon
International:
Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia, Industrial Engineering
The University of Arizona, Department of Systems and Industrial
Engineering University of Arkansas, Department of Industrial
Engineering Auburn University, Department of Industrial and
Systems Engineering Bogazici University (Istanbul, Turkey),
Department of Industrial Engineering University of California,
Berkeley, Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations
Research Clemson University, Department of Industrial
Engineering University of Southern Colorado, Department of
Industrial Engineering Cornell University, School of Operations
Research and Industrial Engineering University of Costa Rica,
Ingenieria Industrial FAMU-FSU Department of Industrial
Engineering Florida International University, Industrial and
Systems Engineering Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial
Engineering (IAO) Georgia Institute of Technology, School of
Industrial and Systems Engineering University of Houston,
Department of Industrial Engineering University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, Department of Mechanical and Industrial
Engineering University of Iowa, Department of Industrial
Engineering Iowa State University, Industrial and Manufacturing
Systems Department De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines,
Department of Industrial Engineering Marquette University,
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering University of
Minnesota.