What This Document Is
This is the official course syllabus for EIN 3000: Introduction to Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, offered at the University of Central Florida during the Fall 2008 term. It serves as a comprehensive guide outlining the expectations, requirements, and policies for students enrolled in the course. This syllabus details the foundational elements of the course structure and provides essential information for successful participation.
Why This Document Matters
This syllabus is crucial for any student registered, or considering registering, for EIN 3000. It’s best reviewed at the beginning of the semester to understand the instructor’s expectations, grading breakdown, and important dates. Prospective students can use it to gauge the course’s scope and determine if it aligns with their academic goals. Having access to this information upfront allows for effective planning and time management throughout the term.
Topics Covered
* Course logistics and instructor contact information
* Overview of the Industrial Engineering profession and its applications
* Core principles and methodologies within Industrial Engineering
* The role of Industrial Engineers across various industries
* Professional conduct and ethical considerations for engineers
* Course assessment methods and grading criteria
* Required course materials and resources
What This Document Provides
* Detailed instructor and teaching assistant contact information, including office hours.
* A description of the course’s objectives and how they align with the broader field of Industrial Engineering.
* An outline of the course requirements, including assignments and examinations.
* A clear explanation of the grading policy and how final grades are determined.
* A list of required textbooks and supplemental materials for the course.
* Information regarding university policies and academic integrity expectations.