industrial & systems (ISE) ISE overview programs available courses of instruction flowcharts 70 Industrial and Systems Engineers use engineering and business principles to fmulate rigous approaches to problem solving. They are productivity catalysts, minimizing waste of physical and human resources. These engineers are involved in developing manufacturing systems to help companies compete in today s global marketplace. The Industrial and Systems Engineer s task is to take limited resources and maximize their use by integrating people and technology to reach productivity goals and maintain high quality standards. The Infmation Systems option gives extra emphasis to programming, software and multimedia. USC s undergraduate ISE curriculum prepares students f industry and is also an excellent background f an advanced degree in Business Administration Engineering. Programs Available Industrial and Systems Engineering Bachel of Science 129 units Industrial and Systems Engineering (Infmation Systems - Computers) Bachel of Science 128 units Industrial and Systems Engineering (Infmation Systems - Operations Management) Bachel of Science 128 units Engineering Management min See page 73-75 f the curriculum of the B.S. in ISE programs listed above. See pages 78-79 f infmation on min programs offered by the School of Engineering. Min in Engineering Management See page 78 f infmation on the Min in Engineering Management. Courses of Instruction The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. F the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes. INDUSTRIAL A N D S Y S T E M S E N G I N E E R I N G ( I S E ) 105abL Introduction to Industrial and Systems Engineering (2-1, a: Fa; b: Sp) Gateway to the bachel of science in industrial and systems engineering. A combination of plant tours, labaty experiences, and lecture are used to introduce the philosophy, subject matter, aims, goals, and techniques of industrial and systems engineering. 220 Probability Concepts in Engineering Techniques f handling uncertainties in engineering design: discrete and continuous random variables; expectations, probability distributions and transfmations of random variables; limit theems; approximations and applications. Cequisite: MATH 226. 225 Engineering Statistics I (3, Sp) Sampling distributions; parameter estimation, hypothesis testing; analysis of variance; regression; nonparametric statistics. Prerequisite: ISE 220. 232L Manufacturing Processes Basic manufacturing processes including casting, machining, fming and welding; current trends in manufacturing processes including polymer, ceramic and composite material processing, and electronic device fabrication; introduction to numerical control and computer integrated manufacturing. Recommended preparation: MASC 110L CHEM 105aL CHEM 115aL. 310L Production I: Facilities and Logistics (4, Sp) Facilities layout and design; material handling and transptation; site selection and sourcing; supply chain management. Prerequisite: ISE 330; cequisite: ISE 460. 330 Introduction to Operations Research: Deterministic Models Introduction to linear programming; transptation and assignment problems; dynamic programming; integer programming; nonlinear programming. Prerequisite: MATH 225. 331 Introduction to Operations Research: Stochastic Models (3, Sp) Stochastic processes; Markov chains; queueing they and queueing decision models; probabilistic inventy models. Prerequisite: ISE 220; recommended preparation: ISE 330. 370L Human Facts in Wk Design (4, Fa) Physiological systems and psychological characteristics; ergonomics; anthropometry; effects of the physical environment on humans; occupational safety and health; wk methods. Prerequisite: ISE 225. 382 Introduction to Computer Systems (3, Sp) Fundamental concepts of modern computer systems; design of industrial infmation systems including hardware selection, software design, human/ machine interface, and data processing economics. Prerequisite: CSCI 101L. 390 Special Problems (1-4) Supervised, individual studies. No me than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only. 410 Production II: Planning and Scheduling Production planning, fecasting, scheduling, and inventy; computer integrated decision systems in analysis and control of production systems. Cequisite: ISE 330.
industrial & systems 415 Industrial Automation (3) Traditional (automobile) and modern (computer based) concepts in Industrial Automation. Computer control concepts (senss, actuats), robotics, flexible manufacturing systems. Prerequisite: seni level status. 426 Statistical Quality Control Quantitative aspects of statistical quality control (process control, acceptance sampling by attribute and by variable, rectifying inspection), quality assurance and the management of QC/QA functions. Prerequisite: ISE 225. 435 Discrete Systems Simulation (3, Fa) Model design to simulate discrete event systems with basic input and output analysis using high der languages, applied to industrial systems analysis and design problems. Prerequisite: ISE 220, CSCI 101L; cequisite: ISE 225. 440 Wk, Technology, and Organization (3, Sp) Impact of technology on wk and ganizational design; effects of automation; design of improvement programs; infmation infrastructures; teams; individual behavial outcomes. Upper division standing. 460 Engineering Economy (3, FaSp) Utilizing principles of economic analysis f choice of engineering alternatives and engineering systems. Pre-tax and aftertax economy studies. Upper division standing. 470 Human/Computer Interface Design (3, Sp) Essentials of human facts and computer interface f the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of integrated media systems. 490x Directed Research (2-8, max 8, FaSp) Individual research and readings. Not available f graduate credit. Prerequisite: departmental approval. 495abx Seni Design Project (a: 1, Fa; b: 3, Sp) a: Preparation and development of the seni project proposal. Graded IP. b: Group wk on an industrial engineering design project in an ganization. Not available f graduate credit. Seni standing in industrial and systems engineering. 498x Foundations of Industrial and Systems Engineering (4, Fa) Review of industrial engineering fundamentals, covering human facts, wk analysis, facility layout, and production planning and control. Not available f credit to industrial and systems engineering majs, graduate undergraduate, f graduate credit to engineering management, manufacturing engineering, and operations research engineering majs. 499 Special Topics (2-4, max 8) Course content to be selected each semester from recent developments in industrial and systems engineering and related fields. GRADUATE COURSES 511L Computer Aided Manufacturing 513 Inventy Systems (3, Sp) Dr. Elaine Chew Industrial & Systems Engineering 71
industrial & systems 514 Advanced Production Planning and Scheduling (3, FaSm) 515 Engineering Project Management (3, FaSpSm) 516 Facilities Location and Layout (3) 517 Modern Enterprise Systems (3, Sp) 520 Optimization: They and Algithms 525 Design of Experiments (3, Sp) 527 Quality Management f Engineers 528 Advanced Statistical Aspects of Engineering Reliability (3) 530 Introduction to Operations Research (3, Sp) 532 Netwk Flows (3, Sp) 535 Continuous Systems Simulation (3) 536 Linear Programming and Extensions 538 Elements of Stochastic Processes (3, Sp) 541 Systems Engineering They and Practice (3, FaSpSm) 542 Advanced Topics in Systems Engineering 544 Management of Engineering Teams (3, FaSp) 545 Technology Development and Implementation (3, Sp) 549ab Systems Architecture (3-3, Fa) 550 Engineering Management of Government-Funded Programs (3, Sp) 555 Invention and Technology Development (3, Sp) 561 Economic Analysis of Engineering Projects 562 Value and Decision They 564 Perfmance Analysis 570 Human Facts in Engineering (3) 571 Human Facts Issues in Integrated Media Systems (3) 573 Wk Physiology (3) 580 Advanced Concepts in Computer Simulation (3, Sp) 582 Web Technology f Industrial Engineering 583 Enterprise Wide Infmation Systems (3, Sp) 585 Strategic Management of Technology (3, Sp) 590 Directed Research (1-12) 594abz Master s Thesis (2-2-0) 599 Special Topics (2-4, max 9, Fa) 650abcd Seminar in Industrial Engineering (1/2, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, FaSp) 690 Directed Research (1-4, max 8, FaSpSm) 790 Research (1-12, FaSpSm) 794abcdz Doctal Dissertation (2-2-2-2-0) 72
Mathematics (16 units) MATH 125 Calculus I MATH 126 Calculus II MATH 225 Linear Algebra and Diff. Equations MATH 226 Calculus III industrial & systems (128 units) MATH 125 (4) ISE 105aL (2) WRIT 140 (4) <<ge cat. vi>> GE Cat. VI (4) <<writ 140>> Physics (8 units) PHYS 151L Mechanics and Thermodynamics PHYS 152L Electricity and Magnetism ISE 105bL (1) Chemistry / Materials Science (4 units) CHEM 105aL* General Chemistry MATH 126 (4) MASC 110L Materials Science CHEM 105aL MASC 110L (4) PHYS 151L (4) MATH 226 (4) ISE 220 (3) [math 226] ECON 203 (4) PHYS 152L (4) phys 151L, [math 226] MATH 225 (4) ISE 225 (3) GE Cat. V (4) ISE 370L (4) ise 225 ISE 330 (3) math 225 GE Cat. II (4) ISE 460 (3) (14 units) freshman GE Cat. I (4) (16 units) sophome General Education (27 units) WRIT 140** Writing and Critical Reasoning WRIT 340 Advanced Writing GE Cats. I, II, V, VI GE Cat. IV*** ISE 331 (3) CSCI 485 (3) csci 201L ISE 382 (3) EE 326Lx (4), phys 152L Economics and Accounting (8 units) ECON 203 Principles of Microeconomics ACCT 410x Account. f Non-Bus. Majs Engineering (59 units) CSCI 101L Fund. of Comp. Programming EE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engr. ISE 105aL Intro. to Industrial Engineering ISE 105bL Intro. to Industrial Engineering ISE 220 Probability Concepts in Engr. ISE 225 Engineering Statistics ISE 232L Manufacturing Processes ISE 310L Prod. I: Facilities & Logistics ISE 330 Intro. to Operations Research I ISE 331 Intro. to Operations Research II ISE 370L Human Facts in Wk Design ISE 382 Intro. to Computer Systems CSCI 485 File and Database Management ISE 410 Prod. Planning and Scheduling ISE 426 Statistical Quality Control ISE 435 Discrete Systems Simulation ISE 440 Wk, Technology and Organization ISE 460 Engineering Economy ISE 495ax Seni Design Project ISE 495bx Seni Design Project Technical Elective (see **** below) Other Courses (6 units) INDUSTRIAL & SYSTEMS juni GE Cat. IV (4) ISE 410 (3) [ise 330] FREE ELEC. (3) ACCT 410x (4) ISE 232L (3) WRIT 340 (3) writ 140 ISE 435 (3), [ise 225], 220 ISE 426 (3) ise 225 CSCI 101L (3) ISE 310L (4) ise 330, [460], [ise 331] OR ISE 495ax (1) seni ISE 495bx (3) ise 495ax FREE ELEC. (3) TECH. ELEC. (4) ISE 440 (3) (13 units) KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>> * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL. **Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. **** See department f a list of approved technical electives. 73
74 ISIS (computers) Mathematics (16 units) (128 units) MATH 125 Calculus I MATH 126 Calculus II MATH 225 Linear Algebra and Diff. Equations MATH 226 Calculus III MATH 125 (4) ISE 105aL (2) WRIT 140 (4) <<ge cat. vi>> GE Cat, VI (4) <<writ 140>> (14 units) Physics (8 units) PHYS 151L Mechanics and Thermodynamics PHYS 152L Electricity and Magnetism freshman CSCI 101L (3) ISE 105bL (1) ise 105aL MATH 126 (4) CHEM 105aL MASC 110L (4) GE Cat. I (4) (16 units) Chemistry / Materials Science (4 units) CHEM 105aL* General Chemistry MASC 110L Materials Science CSCI 102L (4) ISE 220 (3) [math 226] MATH 226 (4) PHYS 151L (4) General Education (27 units) WRIT 140** Writing and Critical Reasoning WRIT 340 Advanced Writing GE Cats. I, II, V, VI GE Cat. IV*** sophome CSCI 201L (4) csci 102L ISE 225 (3) MATH 225 (4) PHYS 152L (4) phys 151L, [math 226] ELECTIVE (3) Engineering (69 units) CSCI 101L Fund. of Comp. Programming CSCI 102L Data Structures CSCI 201L Prin. of Software Development ISE 105aL Intro. to Industrial Engineering ISE 105bL Intro. to Industrial Engineering ISE 220 Probability Concepts in Engr. ISE 225 Engineering Statistics ISE 310L Prod. I: Facilities & Logistics ISE 330 Intro. to Operations Research I ISE 382 Intro. to Computer Systems ISE 410 Prod. Planning and Scheduling ISE 435 Discrete Systems Simulation ISE 440 Wk, Technology and Organization ISE 460 Engineering Economy ISE 470 Human/Computer Interface Design ISE 495a Seni Design Project ISE 495b Seni Design Project ISE 460 (3) TECH ELEC. (4) ISE 330 (3) math 225 WRIT 340 (3) writ 140 ELECTIVE (4) juni ISE 382 (3) ISE 310L (4), [460] ELECTIVE (3) GE Cat. V (4) GE Cat. II (4) ISE 410 (3) [ise 330] ISE 435 (3), [225], GE Cat. IV (4) FREE ELECTIVE (4) ISE 495ax (1) ISIS - COMPUTERS seni ISE 440 (3) ISE 470 (3) ISE 495bx (3) ise 495ax TECH. ELEC. (3) TECH ELEC. (3) KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>> **** CSCI/ITP Electives: CSCI 271, 303, 351, 460, 477L, 480, 485; EE 357, 450, 457Lx; ITP 109x, 150x, 165x, 203x, 211x, 215x, 250x, 321x. * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL. ***** See department f a list of approved technical electives. **Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required. Other Courses (4 units) *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class.
Mathematics (16 units) MATH 125 Calculus I MATH 126 Calculus II MATH 225 Linear Algebra and Diff. Equations MATH 226 Calculus III Physics (8 units) PHYS 151L Mechanics and Thermodynamics PHYS 152L Electricity and Magnetism Chemistry / Materials Science (4 units) CHEM 105aL* General Chemistry ISIS (operations mgmt.) (128 units) MATH 125 (4) ISE 105aL (2) MASC 110L Materials Science General Education (27 units) WRIT 140** Writing and Critical Reasoning WRIT 340 Advanced Writing GE Cats. I, II, V, VI GE Cat. IV*** Infmation and Operations Mgmt. (12 units) IOM 431 Computer Based Business Sys. IOM 433 Bus. Info. Sys. Analysis and Design IOM 435 Business Database Systems Engineering (57 units) CSCI 101L Fund. of Comp. Programming ISE 105aL Intro. to Industrial Engineering ISE 105bL Intro. to Industrial Engineering ISE 220 Probability Concepts in Engr. ISE 225 Engineering Statistics ISE 310L Prod. I: Facilities & Logistics ISE 330 Intro. to Operations Research I ISE 382 Intro. to Computer Systems ISE 410 Prod. Planning and Scheduling ISE 435 Discrete Systems Simulation ISE 440 Wk, Technology and Organization ISE 460 Engineering Economy ISE 470 Human/Computer Interface Design ISE 495a Seni Design Project ISE 495b Seni Design Project WRIT 140 (4) <<ge cat. vi>> GE Cat, VI (4) <<writ 140>> (14 units) freshman CSCI 101L (3) ISE 105bL (1) ise 105aL MATH 126 (4) CHEM 105aL MASC 110L (4) GE Cat. I (4) (16 units) IOM 431 (4) ISE 220 (3) [math 226] MATH 226 (4) PHYS 151L (4) ISE 225 (3) Other Courses (4 units) sophome IOM 433 (4) [iom 431] MATH 225 (4) PHYS 152L (4) phys 151L, [math 226] ISE 460 (3) TECH. ELEC. (4) ISE 330 (3) math 225 WRIT 340 (3) writ 140 IOM 435 (4) iom 433 ISE 382 (3) ISE 310L (4), [460] ISIS - OPERATIONS MGMT juni GE Cat. V (4) GE Cat. II (4) ELEC. (3) ISE 410 (3) [ise 330] ISE 435 (3), [225], ISE 495ax (1) FREE ELEC. (4) GE Cat. IV (4) ELEC. (3) seni ISE 440 (3) ISE 470 (3) ISE 495bx (3) ise 495ax TECH. ELEC. (3) TECH ELEC. (3) KEY: prerequisite [co-requisite] <<concurrent enrollment>> **** CSCI/ITP Electives: CSCI 271, 303, 351, 460, 477L, 480, 485; EE 357, 450, 457Lx; ITP 109x, 150x, 165x, 203x, 211x, 215x, 250x, 321x. * Advanced students with departmental approval have the option of completing CHEM 115aL in place of CHEM 105aL. ***** See department f a list of approved technical electives. **Concurrent enrollment in a Social Issues GE Course is required. *** May take Categy I, II, IV VI GE class. 75