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The curriculum focuses on the integration of production technologies
and management knowledge with the application of information
technology to provide the needs of the industry. The purpose of the
curriculum is to establish professional foundation that will assist
students developing the following engineering abilities:
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Abilities to layout, design, analysis, and setup a production and
manufacturing system.
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Abilities to solve engineering problems related to quality
control, statistical control, quality engineering, cost and
reliability.
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Abilities to apply computer and information technologies toward
industry and operation management.
In addition, the curriculum also emphasizes on training students to
acquire the education of foreign language, communication and
negotiating skills, and ethics.
The curriculum puts emphasis on the following features:
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Term Project and Practical Training: Courses are designed to
provide a link between theories and practical applications to
enhance studentsˇ¦ abilities in solving real world problems.
Practical training encourages teamwork, cooperation, and prepares
students for the demands of the industry.
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Foreign Student Exchange: Programs provide opportunities for
outstanding students to develop global views. Through this
exchange program, international relations and cooperation can be
promoted extensively.
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English Instruction: Several Courses are taught in English to
provide English-learning environment.
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Industry Outreach: Projects are set up to bring in resources from
the industry to complement the schoolˇ¦s education and research.
This provides students with the experience and skills necessary to
solve real world problems faced by industries.
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System Integration Ability: Courses are designed to provide and
enhance studentsˇ¦ ability with a complete view of engineering and
management issues to maximize efficiency and productivity under
various constraints of available resources.
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Application of Information Technologies: Courses are designed to
establish studentsˇ¦ ability to utilize various information
technologies, including various hardware and software frequently
used in industry, to solve real-world problems.
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Innovation and Creativity: Homework and team projects are assigned
to increase studentˇ¦s ability to learn, understand, create, and
think originally.
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Leadership and Communication Skill: Through case studies and
teamwork, students are trained to develop their leadership and
communication skills.
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Technical Writing and Reporting: Courses are provided to enhance
studentsˇ¦ ability in report written and oral presentation.
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Seminar and Special Topics: Courses which provided by various
research groups are given based on knowledge innovation and
technology applications, to strengthen graduate studentsˇ¦ research
ability.
Six major fields of study are available in the curriculum:
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Ergonomics/Human Factors: Integrating the knowledge of physics,
physiology, and psychology to improve human performance and
reliability in the workplaces. Applications include designing and
refining work tools, assessing human performance by experimental
methodology, and utilizing computer simulations and motion
analysis to assist workstation design and working posture
analysis.
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Production Automation and e-Integration: Focusing on implementing
knowledge and technologies in computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)
system, such as factory layout, automatic product and process
design, production and shop-floor control, inspection and assembly
planning, material handling, management information systems, etc.,
The objective is to develop electronically automated production
systems with optimal performance.
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Management Science: Applying mathematical theory and modeling
techniques to analyze, verify, validate, and improve the output
efficiency of various production systems and the quality of
decision-making.
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Quality and Reliability Engineering: Focusing on the
implementation of technologies in total quality control,
statistical production management, international quality
standards, experimental design, quality control engineering,
quality cost, reliability engineering, and computer vision, to
improve quality of management and production.
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Information systems: Utilizing technologies such as information
database systems, expert systems, and decision making algorithms
in collecting, organizing, and analyzing information from discrete
systems. Providing information technologies for enterprises to
make effective decisions, raise output, and improve efficiency.
Enterprise Management: Emphasize on applying knowledge in industrial
management to upgrade the enterpriseˇ¦s capability to cope with
competitions and managerial barriers. |