Course syllabus - Introduction to Industrial Engineering and Management
Scope
7.5 credits
Course code
IEO108
Valid from
Autumn semester 2021
Education level
First cycle
Progressive Specialisation
G1N (First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirements).
Main area(s)
School
School of Business, Society and Engineering
Ratified
2021-01-22
Status
This syllabus is not current and will not be given any more
Literature lists
Course literature is preliminary up to 8 weeks before course start. Course literature can be valid over several semesters.
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Industriell ekonomi och organisering : IE
1. uppl. : Stockholm : Liber, 2016 - 559 s.
ISBN: 9789147111831 LIBRIS-ID: 18546299
Metod för teknologer : examensarbete enligt 4-fasmodellen
1. uppl. : Lund : Studentlitteratur, 2014 - 148 s.
ISBN: 9789144095141 LIBRIS-ID: 16635331
Objectives
The purpose with the course is to provide an introduction to Industrial engineering and management as a field, as well as to the entire program and its structure. The purpose is also to have the students develop an understanding of the work of engineers related to the development and management of complex systems and to start train the students in analysing these systems and identifying needs for change. Finally, the course also has as purpose to train the students to communicate their results of group work.
Learning outcomes
After completed course the student should be able to:
1. explain basic concepts used in the field of industrial engineering and management.
2. describe the work of engineers, in the past and in the present, in terms of conceiving, designing, implementing, and operating engineering systems and processes.
3. identify challenges and formulate needs for change at an organizational level in the development and management of complex value-added engineering systems and processes
4. describe and analyse the development and management of engineering systems and processes using basic concepts.
5. communicate effectively the results of group work to companies.
Course content
The course combines lectures that provide the students with tools to analyze complex systems with a group assignment focusing on a specific organization that is analyzed from an engineering-work perspective. The students are put in contact with the work of engineers through the group assignment but also via invited guests and maybe study trips. Each year a trend is identified (for instanceeg globalization, digitalization, etc.) and the needs for change in the operations based on such a trend are discussed. The course also contains a module focusing on how to present results orally.
Tuition
Lectures, seminars, group work.
Requirements
Physics B, Chemistry A, Mathematics E or Physics 2, Chemistry 1, Mathematics 4.
Examination
Group assignment (GRU1) 1,5 credits, grade Pass (G) (learning outcomes 2)
Group assignment (GRU2), 2,5 credit, grade Pass (G) (learning outcomes 3, 5)
Examination (TEN1) 3,5 credits, grades 3, 4 eller 5 (learning outcome 1, 4)
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Grade
Pass with distinction, Pass with credit, Pass, Fail