Master in Industrial Engineering & Production

Faculty of Engineering - Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Description

The Industrial Engineering program is concerned with planning industrial operations, differentiating and improving the product, and various production plans, while studying the mechanisms for controlling product quality, in addition to studying production economics, methods of managing industrial institutions, and the sustainability of manufacturing means.

Objectives

1.    Develop and understanding of the strategic importance of industrial operations and how operations can provide competitive advantages in the marketplace.

2.    Achieve a satisfactory awareness of the new demands of the globally competitive industrial environments.

3.    Recognize the relationship between industrial operations with related materials and services providers.

4.    Emphasize the importance of change, facilitation of learning, cross-functional teamwork, knowledge capture, and analysis in industrial organizations.

5.    Develop knowledge of the issues related to designing and managing industrial operations.

Outcomes

1- Applying knowledge in mathematics and engineering sciences.

2- Designing and completing practical experiments and analyzing their results.

3- Dealing with contemporary engineering problems and finding solutions to them.

4- Understanding the mathematical and physical foundations and adhering to professional ethics.

5- Lifelong learning.

6- Using engineering techniques and tools appropriately to implement experimental designs.

7- Working within the work team.

Certificate Rewarded

Master of Mechanical Engineering in the field of Industrial Engineering

Entry Reuirements

- The applicant must have a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering

-Successfully pass the comprehensive exam

Study Plan

The Master in Industrial Engineering & Production prepares students to qualify for Master in Industrial Engineering & Production. The student studies several subjects which have been carefully chosen in this major to cover its different aspects.

It comprises 6 Semesters of study, in which the student will study a total of 32 units, which include 0 units of general subjects, and 0 major units

Study plan for this program is shown below:

1st Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
GE 604 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 03 General +

ME644 Operations & Production Management 03 Compulsory +

ME663 Advanced Operations Research 03 Compulsory +

2nd Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
ME650 Production Planning and Inventory Control 03 Elective +

ME642 Engineering Economy Analysis 03 Compulsory +

ME641 Product Development 03 Elective +

ME635 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems 03 Elective +

ME632 Total Quality Management 03 Elective +

ME612 Statistics Applications in Engineering 03 Compulsory +

4th Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
ME658 Industrial Systems Simulation 03 Elective +

5th Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
ME686 Advanced Project Management 03 Elective +

ME698 Graduate Seminar 01 Compulsory +

6th Semester

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
ME699 M.Sc. Thesis 06 Compulsory +

Elective Subjects

Code Title Credits Course Type Prerequisite
ME657 Advanced Management Information System 03 Elective +

ME697 Special Topic 03 Elective +

ME685 Lean manufacturing 03 Elective +

ME683 Lean-Six Sigma 03 Elective +

ME682 Industrial Hygiene 03 Elective +

ME668 Advanced Facility Planning and Layout 03 Elective +

ME664 Artificial Intelligent and Expert Systems 03 Elective +

ME660 Ergonomics 03 Elective +

ME652 Maintenance Engineering 03 not defined +

ME5XX Undergraduate Course 03 Elective +