Recommended Courses for MS OSE



Recommended Courses for MS OSE

Summer 2009

EM 636 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT

( 1 Sections available )

Offered by Industrial Engineering.

Prerequisites: IE 492 (see undergraduate catalog for description), IE 603 or equivalents. Introduction to concepts of project management and techniques for planning and controlling of resources to accomplish specific project goals. While the focus is on technically oriented projects, the principles discussed are applicable to the management of any project. Topics include time, cost considerations, cash flow forecasting, financial and performance control, documentation.

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EPS 612 - POLICY & THE ENVIRONMENT

( 1 Sections available )

Offered by Chemistry.

Introduction to six areas essential to a comprehensive understanding of environmental policy: concept of environmental policy; tools (law, economics, planning, science, engineering, ethics) for environmental policy; the U.S. perspective (NEPA, clean air and water acts, CERCLA); the international perspective (Club of Rome models, 1972 UNEP, 1992 Rio); industrial perspective (pollution prevention/life cycle engineering, privatization); and the local perspective (New Jersey DEP, NGOs, local industry, shoreline.) Same as MIP 612.

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HRM 601 - ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR

( 1 Sections available )

Offered by Management.

Analysis of key organizational components; individual perception; learning ability; conflict resolution models; group processes in decision making; motivation; problem diagnosis, and the organization as the mechanism for joining into a coherent productive system. Organizational assessment for innovation, leadership styles, and environmental interaction.

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IE 673 - TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

( 1 Sections available )

Offered by Industrial Engineering.

Introduces the concept of total quality management as applicable to industrial systems. Presents methods for product quality improvement. Emphasis is on prevention through quality engineering and design, and goes beyond traditional statistical process quality control. Presentation of recent methods in supplier management, quality assurance, process control, and competitor analysis. Includes Taguchi methods and quality function deployment. Description of ISO 9000 and Baldridge Award.

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IE 725 - INDEPENDENT RESEARCH I

( 3 Sections available )

Offered by Industrial Engineering.

Prerequisite: approval from the industrial engineering program director. Program of study prescribed and approved by student's advisor. This special course covers areas in which one or more students may be interested but is not of sufficiently broad interest to warrant a regular course.

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IE 700B - MASTER'S PROJECT

( 1 Sections available )

Offered by Industrial Engineering.

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IE 701B - MASTER'S THESIS

( 1 Sections available )

Offered by Industrial Engineering.

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