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Previous course: C8371 |
Offered by:
Department of Industrial Management and Engineering
(IPV) |
No credit points with: C8371 |
Desirable: 83173. 83175. (gerne samtidigt). |
Recommended semester:
3th - 5th semester |
Scope and form: Lectures, exercises and group work |
Examination:
Written examination. Lectures and exercises are included in the exam
(13 point scale
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Remarks: The course is both an introduction to Industrial Management and Engineering and a basic prerequisite for the more advanced courses: 83280, 83284, 83287, 83288, 83290 and 83489. |
Contact person: |
Ove Hartz, IPV, Building 423, Tel. +45 4525 4403 |
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Aim: Offer a comprehensive overview of Industrial Management and Engineering to enable the students to:
- analyze and describe typical industrial management and engineering taks related to product development and design and production preparation and production.
- use general principles and selected models and methods to solve industrial management and engineering problems. |
Contents: The role, importance and development of industrial management and engineering including the interplay between production and economy. The following subjects are covered:
- Methods planning including design of working places, time study, description of operations and work environment.
- Production planning including inventory control, network planning, materials requirement planning and scheduling of machines.
- Quality management including quality management systems, ISO 9000, preventive quality activities regarding product development, process control methods, product safety and liability.
- These subjects are brought together in a model, which integrates the total industrial management and engineering task of an enterprice. This model is used to show the interconnections between these tasks and the need for their coordination. |