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- 0010453 Introduction to Data Analytics
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In this course, students will learn big data analysis procedures, analysis methods, and visualization methods.
The lesson will include hands-on exercises using data mining and visualization packages to accomplish this goal.
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- XAA2026 ENGINEERING ETHICS
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With the development of industrialized society, the importance of science and technology is emphasized, but at the same time, we are also aware of the enormous risks.
While science is about fulfilling human intellectual desires, engineering is about creating the imaginary worlds we dream about.
However, in the growth-oriented flow of modern capitalist society, engineering is more often used as a tool for production and development than for its essential role in realizing human happiness and dreams. The resulting side effects have been devastating and even life-threatening.
This course aims to develop engineers with human faces and warm hearts, not just functional and monolithic engineers. To this end, the course provides the basic skills of an engineer with a balanced perspective, philosophy, and ethics.
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- EPG6062 Engineering Mathematics
- This course reviews the basic concepts of calculus and linear algebra required for engineering students and introduces basic differential equations and vector calculus.
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- 0006744 Basic computer programming
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Basic programming consists of several programming languages, including C, C++, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Visual Basic (VB), and MATLAB.
In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of computer programming by learning the basics of Java, considered highly versatile and practical, and lay the foundation for further advanced study.
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- EPG7025 Probability And StatisticsⅠ
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Probability and Statistics Ⅰ analyzes various data and identifies phenomena in a diverse and complex social and economic management environment. Based on this, students learn how to organize and interpret data for rational decision-making, the basics of probability distribution and probability processes, hypothesis testing and estimation, and learn the basic fields of quality control, experimental design, and regression analysis.
This course aims to learn the basic concepts and logic of probability and statistics and acquire the methodology to apply them in real life so that the students can solve their problems with scientific analysis techniques.
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- EPG6044 LINEAR ALGEBRA
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This course covers the basic concepts and operations of matrices and vectors needed in engineering.
In particular, it covers systems of equations, vector spaces and dimensions, basic operations with vectors, computing matrices, determinants, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and more.
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- 0006962 BUSINESS SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
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Based on the basic computer programming learned in the second semester of the first year, students will learn about using macros in MS Excel, one of the Microsoft Office programs for using OA software.
In addition, the course covers HTML, mobile environments, website building, and databases.
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- EPG7026 Probability And StatisticsⅡ
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Probability and Statistics(Ⅱ) analyzes various data and identifies phenomena in a diverse and complex social and economic management environment. Based on this, students learn how to organize and interpret data for rational decision-making, the basics of probability distribution and probability processes, hypothesis testing and estimation, and learn the primary fields of quality control, experimental design, and regression analysis.
This course aims to learn the basic concepts and logic of probability and statistics and acquire the methodology to apply them in real life so that the students can solve their problems with scientific analysis techniques.
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- EPG7031 INTRODUCTION OF ENGINEERING DESIGN
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This course provides students with the engineering knowledge and skills necessary to design systems and products that can be used in industry and everyday life under given constraints.
The students learn basic design theory, drawing methods, project management techniques, and ergonomic design theory. They work in teams on design projects to identify real-world problems to design for, create designs, and discuss the results through presentations.
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- 0004867 Introduction to Industrial and Management Engineering
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As an introduction to industrial management engineering, this course covers the basic concepts of industrial management engineering, its history, the scope of research, and an overview of major subjects.
Topics include the development process of industrial management engineering, product and process design, operations design and measurement, facility layout and material handling, ergonomics, production and operations management, quality management, management science and operations research, applied probability and statistics, economic engineering, logistics and supply chain management, and information systems.
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- EPG7015 Human Factors/Ergonomics and Lab Study
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The students will learn the principles, design guidelines, and research methods necessary to design optimal work, products, and environments considering human physical, physiological, and psychological factors.
Topics include anthropometry and workplace design, occupational physiology, biomechanics, hand tool design, and musculoskeletal disease prevention.
In the other half of the class, students acquire practical skills by performing experiments such as anthropometry, energy metabolism measurement, and electromyography, which they learned in the theory class with actual equipment in groups.
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- EPG6053 Production Planning
- This course provides students with an understanding of production systems for manufacturing products and their management characteristics, as well as concepts and techniques of decision-making techniques for forecasting demand from various customers, capacity planning, location and layout of production systems, and long, medium, and short-term planning for the production of products.
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- EPG6100 Manufacturing System Engineering
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In this course, students will learn a general overview of various manufacturing processes to broaden their understanding of the production technology in the field where optimization management techniques will be applied.
Also, use videos to give students hands-on experience with each process to make the lesson more realistic.
This course aims to help students acquire knowledge of the entire manufacturing process utilized in the industry and apply their major in the industry after graduation.
The main lectures include Casing, Forging, Welding, Heat treatment, Machining, and NC machining.
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- EPG6701 Programming Language
- In this course, students will learn Rapid Application Development (RAD) tools to develop programming skills to solve numerical and non-numerical problems with computers based on object-oriented programming concepts. The purpose is to learn to write, manage, and run programs using RAD tools and to develop an object-oriented programming style to form a logical thinking system and implement algorithms.
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- EPG6078 Statistical Quality Control
- Statistical quality control is a system of activities in quality management that applies all statistical techniques to establish quality objectives to secure and maintain the quality required by customers and perform them rationally and economically. The purpose of this course is to acquire statistical techniques to solve problems in the production process of products based on the knowledge of statistics and to apply them to all stages of quality management, especially process analysis and process control.
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- EPG6010 OPERATIONS RESEARCH
- This course covers methods for making rational decisions in organizations such as businesses and governments, focusing on quantitative decision-making methods. In this course, the students will learn how to analyze a problem system, represent its mathematical model, find its optimal solution, and apply the results to real-world problems. Topics include linear programming applications in management science, dynamic programming, networks, decision analysis, and queuing theory. Programming exercises are included.
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- 0007494~0007113 INTERNSHIP 1~7
- The students participate in various experiences in their field of study and can practice what they have learned in school.
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- EPG6705 ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING
- The students will learn about the informatization of production and manufacturing work in a company. To do this, the course covers essential production management techniques such as weekly scheduling, material requirements planning (MRP), capacity requirements planning (CRP), cost control, process control, material control, and sales. In particular, students learn the concept of ERP by practicing how to operate the ERP S/W called SAP R/3. Among the supply chain management that has recently gained attention, transportation planning and warehouse management related to enterprise application software are also taught.
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- EPG7032 Capstone Design
- This course covers the design theory for the capstone design and prototyping through hands-on practice. Students learn theories and tools required for each stage of design goal definition, conceptual design, detailed design, implementation, and testing. They work on design tasks according to the design stages in teams and share their progress with other groups through discussions. The teams share their progress through seminars and present and exhibit their final designs.
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- EPG6700 Introduction to e-business
- This course introduces the basic concepts of e-business as a strategic tool for corporate business in the 21st-century digital economy. The students will learn the concepts and applications of e-commerce, the core of e-business, and e-business solutions such as SCM, ERP, CRM, KMS, EP, and BPMS. In addition, they will learn how they can be applied to the business activities of real companies through the analysis of domestic and international application cases.
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- EPG6107 Quality Management
- This course covers the basic concepts of quality and quality management, planning, organization, operation, quality assurance, policy management, and data organization in quality management. It aims to develop a company-wide mindset based on understanding quality management.
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- EPG6101 Liner Programing
- This course is an optimized area of management science that deals with the methods necessary for rational decision-making in organizations such as businesses and public administration. Linear planning is applied in various fields, including production management, scheduling, transportation, nutrition, and allocation of funds. It focuses on effectively combining reality and theory by emphasizing real-world examples to enhance understanding of the theory. This course also covers various techniques related to linear programming.
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- EPG7010 Internet Application
- In this course, the students learn the basic concepts, services, and applications of the Internet and cultivate Internet usage and web programming skills through theory and practice. It teaches how to write markup languages for websites, such as HTML and XML, and web programming languages, such as JavaScript and ASP.NET, so that students can build dynamic, interactive websites.
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- EPG7019 Computer Aided Design / Computer Aided Manufacturing
- This course aims to acquire the theory and practice necessary to utilize CAD/CAM systems throughout the manufacturing process and make NC machining more efficient. Topics covered include fundamental concepts of shape modeling, two-dimensional CAD systems, three-dimensional CAD systems, CAD/CAM systems for designing and producing free-curved shapes, CAM systems and NC machining, and PDM for automatic process planning.
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- EPG6047 Reliability Engineering
- This course provides theoretical coverage of reliability concepts and techniques and techniques for analyzing and evaluating the reliability of system designs and system infrastructure that affect retention time. This course aims to understand how to analyze, design, and inspect reliability and maintenance issues for simple components of complex systems.
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- EPG6057 PRODUCTION CONTROL
- This course provides students with knowledge of specific areas of production control in production systems, such as process constraint management, work in process (WIP) control, independent inventory control, project scheduling, production quality management, Toyota Production System (TPM) and lean production system, and general management theories.
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- 0006745 UX․UI Design
- This course covers the various elements of user experience (UX) - the experience humans get by interacting with a product or service. In particular, the students will learn how to design and evaluate product and service touchpoints by considering usability, affect, and user value. They will conduct a case study on a mobile device's user interface (UI).
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- 0006745 UX․UI Design
- This course covers the various elements of user experience (UX) - the experience humans get by interacting with a product or service. In particular, the students will learn how to design and evaluate product and service touchpoints by considering usability, affect, and user value. They will conduct a case study on a mobile device's user interface (UI).
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- FE06064 DATA MINING
- As various business activities are carried out in the digital age, it has been recognized that it is essential to effectively manage and utilize different types and large amounts of data. It has become important not only to manage and utilize these large volumes of data effectively but also to extract meaningful information for the enterprise from these data to leverage business intelligence. Finding hidden, implied knowledge or patterns in large amounts of data and gaining insights into the data based on them is called Business Data Mining, and many companies are using business data mining to improve their competitiveness. Therefore, this course covers the fundamental analytical data mining techniques and teaches how to apply them to business data.
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- 0004935 Process analysis and improvement
- This course provides a basic understanding of production systems, various techniques, and improvement methods to increase productivity and teaches through different practical exercises to apply these techniques in practice. In addition, through a team project, students will implement an actual process, analyze improvements, present the improvements, and develop theoretical knowledge of the contents of the process analysis and improvement pursued in this course.
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- EPG6048 Design of Experiments
- It is easier to accomplish the purpose of an experiment with sufficient planning for the experiment before conducting it. Therefore, it is necessary to study how to conduct experiments on the problem to be solved, collect experimental data, and achieve the maximum goal with the minimum number of experiments by performing statistical analysis on the collected data.
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- EPG7002 Logistics Management
- This course focuses on the process of moving raw materials, semi-finished products, and finished goods to create economic value. The students study the storage and inventory management, transportation, packaging, unloading, and information that occurs to materials as they move from the supplier of raw materials to the consumer of finished goods. This course covers logistics management in general, focusing on storage and inventory management strategies, transportation strategies, and facility location strategies.
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- EPG06013 Engineering Economy
- This course aims to help students recognize the importance of the economic aspects of engineering and to help them evaluate engineering proposals in terms of value and cost. This emphasizes that operational and economic feasibility are essential prerequisites for successful engineering.
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- EPG7020 Computer Application
- In the Fourth Industrial Revolution era, IT literacy is considered an essential skill for companies. Therefore, in this course, students will practice implementing production management techniques in companies using basic programming languages such as C and Python. This course introduces optimization techniques and various management algorithms programmed by hand and implemented into a computer system for different corporate cases.
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- EPG6096 Accounting Principle
- In this course, students will use accounting programs widely used in corporate accounting practice to enter vouchers and prepare general ledgers. Also, the students will learn to produce other accounting information, research various accounting information systems such as transaction processing information systems and decision-making systems, and computerized accounting auditing. In addition, students will study the development cycle of accounting information systems, including planning, analysis, design, and implementation of accounting information systems.
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- EPG6102 Applied Experimental Design
- The purpose of this course is to learn how to apply the experimental planning and analysis methods known in the previous semester to actual factory experiments and laboratory experiments and to have the ability to use experimental planning methods in practice.
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- 0004869 production Automation
- This course comprehensively covers various topics related to production automation and aims to provide students with basic knowledge and the ability to set their direction in automation-related fields. Major topics include automation components such as sensors, actuators, CNC machine tools, CNC programming, sequence control, and programmable logic controllers.
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- EPG6049 Simulation
- This course studies the use of computer simulations to analyze problems in industrial and management engineering where solutions are not available analytically or are challenging to obtain. By analyzing a real-world problem, creating a computer program model that reflects the same factors as the real-world situation, and conducting various experiments using the program, it is possible to understand and analyze the real-world problem, suggest alternatives to the solution of the problem, and predict the outcome of other options. In addition, students study simulation programs that are used in the workplace.
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- EPG7024 Company Diagnosis &Consulting
- Company diagnosis and consulting are conducted by management and technical advisors who specialize in rationalizing the management of companies and avoiding subjective and biased views based on research methods unique to the management team. The goal is to strictly investigate, diagnose, and analyze the target company objectively to identify internal problems, find their causes, and provide rationalization and improvement (innovation) measures.
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- EPG7005 Supply chain Management
- Students study management techniques that efficiently handle production planning, delivery, and inventory management from parts procurement to production by overseeing the moving of a product from supplier to consumer. While practicing SCM application functions, the students also prepare for the CSCP, an internationally recognized certification exam.
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- EPG7016 Safety in Company
- Students acquire fundamental disaster prevention techniques through theoretical learning of safety management, an essential activity for rationalizing production and respecting human beings, and practical skills through on-site accident cases and prevention techniques.
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- 0002686 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
- Financial engineering, using engineering and mathematical techniques, is driving financial innovation. New investment techniques are both a boon and a bane to financial markets and are also one of the causes of financial crises. Through lectures and case studies, students will study the background, impact, and problems of developing financial engineering and derivatives markets, such as the double-edged sword, and cultivate the basic financial knowledge required for engineering majors.
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- 0010082 BUSINESS ANALYTICS
- This course covers various analytics methodologies for analyzing business data. In the business field, the ability to effectively analyze large amounts of complex data is required to make accurate decisions and establish operational strategies in real-time. To cultivate these skills, this course covers high-level forecasting methodologies, text mining techniques for analyzing customer opinions, and methodologies for effective customer management, such as recommendation systems and shopping cart analysis. The course also includes practical implementation of each methodology using statistical and machine learning languages such as R and Python to build practical skills.
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