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EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
 
Curriculum Development
Faculty and students in the Keck Virtual Factory Lab are actively engaged in using the latest in computational and educational technologies to create new materials for the undergraduate and graduate engineering curricula.  Projects include the following:
Courses Developed

Faculty in the Keck Lab are actively involved in developing courses that utilize research from various ongoing projects. These courses include:

  • - ISyE 8800 - Computational Methods in Industrial Systems
  • - ISyE 8800 - Virtual Factory Topics
  • - ISyE 8900 - Warehouse Design Seminar
Course Support
The Keck Lab has had significant use in supporting a variety of courses in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering.  Courses supported include the following:

Undergraduate:

  • ISyE 2030 - Modeling in Industrial Engineering
  • ISyE 3103 - Supply Chain Module: Logistics
  • ISyE 3104 - Supply Chain Module: Manufacturing and Warehousing
  • ISyE 4256 - Applications of Robotics
Graduate:
  • ISyE 6203 - Transportation and Supply Chain Systems
  • ISyE 6540 - Electronic Assembly Systems
  • ISyE 8851 - Topics in Manufacturing: Manufacturing System Automation
 

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