School of Engineering \ Industrial Engineering
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Industrial engineering, job descriptions, developments. Industrial Engineering subjects: Labor, Capital, Technology relations, Mutual interaction, Production of goods and services, Business, Business types, Industrial business; Productivity: Concept, Productivity management, Work study, Time study, Job evaluation, Work and wages; Statistics; Quality and Quality control; Ergonomics, Facility planning, Operations research, Areas of computer use in industrial engineering.
Textbook and / or References
• Endüstri Mühendisliğine Giriş, Ed. Ercan Öztemel, 2.basım (2012) ISBN/ISSN 978-975-6797-89-1
• Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms; Wayne L. Winston; ISBN-10: 0534380581, ISBN-13: 978-0534380588
• Probability and Statistics in Engineering, 4th Edition; William W. Hines, Douglas C. Montgomery, David M. Goldsman, Connie M. Borror, ISBN-10: 0471240877, ISBN-13: 978-0471240877
• Discrete-Event System Simulation, 5th Edition; Jerry Banks, John Carson, Barry L. Nelson, David Nicol; Prentice Hall; ISBN-10: 9780136062127 ; ISBN-13: 978-0136062127
It is aimed to give students a preliminary information and general picture about the theoretical and practical aspects and study areas of industrial engineering.
1. Can explain basic concepts (system, process, performance) related to Industrial Engineering.
2. Has introductory level knowledge about Supply Chain Management and Logistics problems and analytical techniques used in these problems.
3. Has introductory level knowledge about Statistics and Probability topics and analytical techniques used in these topics.
4. Has introductory level knowledge about Decision Making Process and Modeling and Linear Programming techniques used in this process.
5. Has introductory level knowledge about Facility Planning topics and analytical techniques used in these topics.
6. Has introductory level knowledge about Service Systems and Forecast Models topics and analytical techniques used in these topics.
7. Has knowledge about the effects of engineering applications on society, health and safety, economy, sustainability and environment within the scope of Sustainable Development Goals.
8. Has knowledge about acting in accordance with the principles of engineering profession and ethical responsibility.
9. Has awareness about conducting literature research and using new technologies.
10. Have an introductory level knowledge of the problems encountered in Project Management Methodology and the analytical techniques used.
11. Have an introductory level knowledge of System Simulation and the analytical techniques used in this field.
12. Have an introductory level knowledge of Quality Management issues and the analytical techniques used in these issues.
13. Have an awareness of the legal consequences of engineering solutions.
14. Have an awareness of being impartial and inclusive of diversity, without making discrimination in any subject.
Week 1: Introduction to Industrial Engineering
Week 2: Development of Industrial Engineering, Process and Performance Analysis
Week 3: Supply Chain Management, Logistics
Week 4: Statistics and Probability Applications in Engineering
Week 5: Decision Making Process, Modeling, Linear Programming
Week 6: Facility Planning
Week 7: Sustainable Engineering
Week 8: Service Systems, Estimation Models
Week 9: Principles of the Engineering Profession and Ethical Responsibility
Week 10: Introduction to Project Management
Week 11: System Simulation
Week 12: Quality Management and Literature Research Methods
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm 30 %
• Final 40 %
• Lab 30 %
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