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    solutions to successfully make positive changes in the organization by
    using modern quality concepts, tools and techniques. Principals of quality
    leadership, quality philosophies and quality management will be presented
    to students in order to enhance the productivity and improving the quality
    in the establishment they work for.

    EM 557 Engineering Risk Management
    Credits: 3(3-0-0)
    The purpose of this course is give knowledge about the current risk
    assessment and management for different engineering projects. Students
    can design the process for risk analysis and with the knowledge of risk
    management for different project and control the uncertainty. The
    knowledge of risk management will help them in decision making.

    EM 558 Supply Chain Engineering
    Credits: 3(3-0-0)
    Presents modern quantitative techniques for designing, analyzing,
    managing, and improving supply chains using deterministic and
    probabilistic models. Topics include a macro view of supply chains, demand
    forecasting, aggregate planning, sequencing and scheduling, inventory
    analysis and control, materials requirement planning, pricing and revenue
    management, contracts decisions, transportation decisions, location and
    distribution decisions, supplier selection methods, and global supply
    chains.

    EM 559 Special Topics in Industrial and System Engineering
    Credits: 3(3-0-0)
    This course covers a new or specialized topic in Industrial and Systems
    Management for which there is a strong faculty and student interest, but is
    not covered in other courses.

    EM 560 Enterprise productivity
    Credits: 3(3-0-0)
    Diagnosis and assessment of productivity loss, setting up productivity
    measurement program, productivity improvement methods, and tools
    utilized in enterprise productivity enhancement, the lean enterprise, case
    studies of assessing and improving productivity programs.

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