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As the first in a sequence of four half-term courses, this course will provide the fundamental building blocks for conceptualizing, understanding and optimizing manufacturing systems and supply chains. These building blocks include process analysis, queueing theory, simulation, forecasting, inventory theory and linear programming.
We will use multiple approaches to accomplish these objectives. During this course, you will be asked to:
Group work is not only acceptable, but encouraged for the preparation of class and for all written assignments (except the exam). Groups can consist of upto 4 students. For each written assignment, the group should hand in only one paper.
Class participation will be expected in class sessions and will count towards your course grade. In classes students will be asked to participate in the discussion by addressing specific questions. If you have thoroughly prepared for class, you should have no difficulty handling such a request.
ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
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Exam | 40% |
Written Homework Assignments | 50% |
Class Participation | 10% |
Required course materials include: