The request to revise SEGR 2105, 3122 and 4101

Date: January 11, 2012
To: College of Engineering
From: Clarence Greene, Faculty Governance Assistant
Approved On: January 11, 2012
Implementation Date: 2012


Note: Deletions are strikethroughs. Insertions are underlined.


Catalog Copy

SEGR 2105. Computational Methods for Systems Engineering I. (3) Prerequisite: SEGR 2101 with a grade of C or above. This course will introduce programming languages and computational tools that are often used by Systems Engineers. Programming in C and Matlab will be emphasized. Spreadsheet-based modeling will be introduced. (Spring)

SEGR 3122. Implementation of Logistics Systems and Supply Chains. (3) Prerequisite: SEGR 3121 2121 with a grade of C or above. This course reviews and analyzes real-life logistics and supply chain implementation cases. Different industry supply chains are compared and benchmarking is emphasized through review of industry best practices. (Spring)

SEGR 4101. Network Modeling & Analysis. (3) Prerequisite: OPRS 3111 with a grade of C or above or SEGR 3106 4952 with a grade of C or above. This course covers formulation and solution of optimization problems using network flow algorithms. Topics include minimum flow problems shortest path, maximum flow, transportation, assignment, minimum spanning trees. Efficient solution algorithms are investigated. (Spring)