Department of Industrial Systems Engineering
Industrial Systems Engineering is concerned with the design, analysis, and
operation of systems ranging from a single piece of equipment to large business,
social, and environmental systems. The industrial systems engineers interest in
modeling system functions via the help of emerging computer technology and
determining how best to achieve the objectives of the system. The Department
of ISE curriculum at Izmir University of Economics reflects the objective of
imparting fundamental knowledge to develop the ability to address complex
industrial issues, emphasizing on how to design, run, control and optimize
the production systems by developing strategies that enable companies to
survive in an era of intense competition.
Industrial Systems Engineering covers a different concept and content compared
to classical Industrial Engineering. Industrial Engineering typically covers
human-machine relationships and manufacturing systems, from the perspective of
mechanical engineering without thoroughly considering the requirements of de
facto information standards, and hence approaches organizational problems
through a mechanical point of view. In contemporary enterprises,
human-machine-computer (informatics) interactions will inevitably occur and
aspects of computer and information systems become important in finding
solutions to those organizational problems. Izmir University of Economics
traces rapidly changing science, knowledge, research and technology and
emphasizes their applications in businesses. As the student progresses through
the program, a number of elective courses are available to the student which
provide an opportunity for additional study in one of the major application
areas of industrial systems engineering, supplementing the material provided
through the core curriculum. The major application areas are high-tech
manufacturing systems, information systems, and operations engineering.
Industrial Systems Engineering program prepares students for manufacturing and
service management and decision support positions in industry and public sector,
by equipping them with a broad range of decision making skills for a variety of
applications. While acquiring basic, specialized knowledge in their lecture
course, students engage in practical lab work through such courses as Hands-on
Exercises of Industrial Systems Engineering, Simulation and Optimization
Laboratory, Automated Manufacturing Systems Laboratory and Problem Solving
Exercises. In this way, careful attention is paid to establishing a curriculum
that encourages students to engage in independent and applied research.
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