Delivery/Location: Online
Prerequisite
MECH 513 (Simulation Fundamentals), STAT 315 (Statistics for Engineers and Scientists).
Description
This course was previously numbered ME 512.
Students will study reliability methods and models, learn about Statistical methods for reliability data analysis and prepare and present one case study.
http://www.engr.colostate.edu/ME 512
This course consists of two parts: a three day workshop on the CSU campus, and online coursework which continues through the semester. The mandatory, on-campus workshop is Friday, January 11 at 8:30 am - Sunday January 13 ending at 1:30 pm.
This course can be applied towards the:
- Engineering Management (M.S., M.E.)
- Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (M.S., M.E., Ph.D.)
- Materials Engineering (M.E.)
Instructors
Dr. William Duff
(970) 491-5859
bill@engr.colostate.edu
Professor William Duff earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University. He is the Professor-in-Charge of the Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and Engineering Management graduate programs in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Colorado State University, and has over 40 years of experience in optimization, quality management, simulation, and other Industrial Engineering areas.
No Sections Available
- Section 814 (Online via RamCT)
- Date: Jan. 22 - May. 9, 2008 (16 wks.)
- Instructors: Dr. William Duff
- Grading:Traditional
- Tuition/Fees: $1,257 / $1,120
- SECTION CLOSED
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For More Information
Frances Betts(970) 491-0675
fbetts@learn.colostate.edu
