Classes in ENSE
| ENSE622 | (PermReq)System Modeling and Analysis (3 credits) | |
| Prerequisite: ENSE 621 and permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENSE 622 or ENSE 602. Definition of basic system model types and discussion of fundamental concepts, such as system state, inputs, outputs and disturbances. Presentation of quantitative techniques including Petri nets, Markov processes, queueing theory, simulation, and fundamentals of decision and risk analysis. Also offered as ENPM642. | ||
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| ENSE624 | (PermReq)Human Factors in Systems Engineering (3 credits) | |
| Prerequisite: permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENSE 624 or ENSE 606. Covers general principles of human factors and the related discipline of ergonomics. Topics include assigning appropriate functions for humans and machines and achieving design compatibility of people, machines, and environments. Also offered as ENPM644. | ||
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| ENSE626 | (PermReq)Systems Life Cycle Cost Estimation (3 credits) | |
| Prerequisite: ENSE625 and permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENSE626 or ENSE611. Systems design and development; acquisition, operation and maintenance; life cycle and depletion costs; estimation of costs; practices and procedures for aquisition; and project management of large-scale goverment systems. Also offered as ENPM646. | ||
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| ENSE627 | (PermReq)Quality Management in Systems (3 credits) | |
| Prerequisite: ENSE 625 and permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENSE 627 or ENSE 601. Introduces the roles of management, marketing, accounting, finance and engineering, and synergy among these organiational functions. Also introduces important statistical tools that form the foundation of any successful quality effort. Also offered as ENPM647. | ||
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