CAPÍTULO 4. P ROCEDIMIENTO PARA LA DEFINICIÓN DE UN MODELO INTEGRAL DE EFECTOS DE SITIO EN CIUDADES
5.5 FUTUROS TRABAJOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN
5.5.5 M ODELACIÓN DEL RIESGO EN SISTEMAS DE ELEMENTOS EXPUESTOS
INT 590 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1-3, 0/0 INT 601 ENGINEERING ECONOMY 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.Alternatives in processing, equipment selec- tion, operation, and output in comparison to the various methods of pro- duction available currently or in the future.
INT 602
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (ADVANCED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS) 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.Concepts and analytical techniques of com- prehensive systems for operations management; quantitative methods in practical situations; modeling, computer interactive analysis, and non- steady state situations; data streams; sthing; forecasting; cyclic compo- nents; feedback.
INT 610
MANAGERIAL MARKETING 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.Corporate and marketing strategy in a firm; the effect of product, distribution, pricing, and promotion strategy on corporate success; performance evaluation of a plan, including information gathering, analysis, and action.
INT 611
NETWORK THEORY 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.Network-based management systems; man- agement training in network planning; timely and cost-effective supervi- sion of tasks and activities; exposure to a variety of project configurations. Term project required.
INT 612
QUALITY CONTROL MANAGEMENT 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: TEC 313 or equivalent.Process control; parametric and non- parametric techniques; sampling program development; establishing quality policy; selling quality in the organization; design of experiments; developing vendor relations; quality planning.
INT 630
WORK MEASUREMENT 3, 3/0
Prerequisites: Graduate status and TEC 405 or equivalent.Methods of work-measurement systems; development and application of time stand- ards and incentive programs.
INT 659
INTEGRATED INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS 3, 2/3
Prerequisite: Appropriate business systems and technical-level coursework necessary for acceptance to an industrial technology master'spro- gram.Application, justification, and implementation of integrated industrial systems: establishment of database systems; specific computerized indus- trial systems; integrated industrial systems; flexible manufacturing. INT 661
MANUFACTURING PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 3, 3/0
Prerequisites: TEC 201, TEC 311, or equivalent.Selection and classifica- tion of materials and methods of manufacturing; choosing an economical fabrication procedure based on the physical properties of the material.
INT 662
MANUFACTURING CASE STUDY 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.Case studies of contemporary industrial manufacturing operations: comprehensive analysis of facilities; production planning; process; production; quality control; human/machine scheduling; managed activities.
INT 670
PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT 3, 2/3
Prerequisite: Graduate status.Principles and techniques of production and inventory management; typical problems; applications.
INT 675
JUST-IN-TIME MANUFACTURING 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.Principles and techniques of small lot pro- duction; techniques that make small lot production economical. INT 689
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Completion of 9 credit hours of graduate study in industrial technology.Research methodology; technical proposal and project/thesis development; data collection and analysis in an industrial facility; technical presentation; skill enhancement.
INT 690
MASTER'S PROJECT 1-3, 3/0
A study undertaken by one or more individuals on a problem of special interest submitted in acceptable form according to directions given by the Technology Department.
INT 695
MASTER'S THESIS 1-6, 0/0
Individual investigation of an original problem submitted in acceptable form according to directions given by the Graduate School. Problem and procedure must be approved by the student's graduate adviser, the MSIT advisory committee, and the department chair before the investigation is begun. INT 721 THESIS/PROJECT CONTINUATION 0, 0/0 INT 722 THESIS/PROJECT EXTENDED 0, 0/0
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MATHEMATICS
MAT 501MATH FOR TEACHERS: ALGEBRA 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: 24 credit hours of undergraduate mathematics.Operational systems, number systems, groups, rings, fields, ordered fields, functions over fields, algebraic properties of the trigonometric functions. MAT 521
MATH FOR TEACHERS: GEOMETRY 3, 3/0
Formal and informal geometry, congruence, measurement, constructions, similarity, transformations, coordinate geometry, trigonometric functions.
MAT 552
MATHEMATICS FOR TEACHERS: NUMBER THEORY 3, 3/0
Prerequisites: MAT 121 and MAT 122.Structure of the integers; divisibil- ity; primes; congruence classes; linear congruences; Diophantine equa- tions; Fibonacci numbers; selected topics.
MAT 581
MATHEMATICS FOR TEACHERS: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 3, 3/0
Prerequisites: Two semesters of calculus, MAT 325, MAT 311 or equiva- lent.Probability, probability distributions, sampling, design of experiments, hypothesis testing, regression, analysis of variance, nonparametric statis- tics.
MAT 587
TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS 3, 3/0
In-depth examination of rapidly and significantly changing disciplinary issues, topics, or practices; offered occasionally.
MAT 588 TOPICS COURSE 3, 3/0 MAT 590 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1-3, 0/0 MAT 593
MATHEMATICS FOR TEACHERS: DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3, 3/0
Prerequisites: MAT 121 and MAT 122.Partitions; permutations; probabil- ity measure; conditional probability; vectors; matrices; operations and properties; linear programming applications.
MAT 601
TOPICS IN MODERN ALGEBRA 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Acceptance to the mathematics master'sdegree pro- gram.Groups, semigroups, and monoids; homomorphisms; subgroups and cosets; Abelian groups; the symmetric group; actions and the Sylow theo- rems; rings, subrings, and ideals; ring homomorphisms; integral domains, division rings, and fields; ring and field extensions; Galois theory. MAT 611
TOPICS IN REAL ANALYSIS 3, 3/0
Prerequisites: Three semesters of an undergraduate calculus sequence.Real numbers; basic topology; continuous functions; differentiation; the Rie- mann-Stieltjes integral; sequence and series of functions; some special functions; the Lebesgue theory.
MAT 620
MODERN GEOMETRY:SELECTED TOPICS 1-3, 1-3/0
Prerequisite: MAT 322.Foundations; axiomatic projective geometry; real projective geometry; linear projective geometry; finite geometries; non-Euclidean geometries.
MAT 631
FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: 12 credit hours of mathematics coursework beyond calcu- lus.Axiomatic method; theory of sets and infinite sets; real number system and linear continuum; the complex number system; groups and their sig- nificance for the foundations; development of various viewpoints on foundations.
MAT 651
THEORY OF NUMBERS 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: 12 credit hours of mathematics coursework beyond calcu- lus.Counting and recording of numbers; properties of numbers; Euclid's algorithm; prime numbers; the aliquot parts; indeterminate problems and their theory; Diophantine problems; congruences; analysis of congruences; Wilson's theorem; Euler's theorem; theory of decimal expansions; the converse of Fermat's theorem; the classical construction problems. MAT 670
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Acceptance to the mathematics master'sdegree pro- gram.Problems, theorems, and discrete structures commonly used in mathematics and computer science; mathematical analysis of algorith- mic/computer solutions to problems in mathematics; mathematical prob- lems that are not solvable by computer.
MAT 681
INTERMEDIATE PROBABILITY 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: MAT 381.Advanced probability theory; combinatorial anal- ysis; the laws of large numbers; theory of stochastic processes. MAT 683
STATISTICAL THEORY 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: MAT 381.Probability; estimation; confidence sets; tests of hypotheses; decision theory; Bayesian methods; linear models; nonpara- metric methods.
MAT 690
MASTER'S PROJECT 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Written approval of the faculty member and the department chair.Research study or investigation of a mathematical problem or topic, conducted under the guidance of a graduate faculty member of the Mathematics Department. MAT 695 MASTER'S THESIS 3, 0/0 MAT 696 HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: 12 credit hours of mathematics coursework beyond calcu- lus.Chronological study of the development of mathematics; contributions of nations, ages, or periods; selected biographies, appraisals, and critiques; problem studies.
MAT 699
SELECTED ADVANCED TOPICS 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Instructor permission.Seminar considering an advanced branch of contemporary mathematics such as combinatorics, game theory, automata theory, or intensive study of an advanced topic in mathematical research.
MAT 701
MODERN ALGEBRA I 3, 3/0
Prerequisite: MAT 301.Cyclic groups; transformation groups; factor groups; groups with operators; isomorphism theorems; composition series; direct products of groups; Sylow theorems; residue class rings; operations on ideals; extensions of rings.
MAT 721 THESIS/PROJECT CONTINUATION 0, 0/0 MAT 722 THESIS/PROJECT EXTENDED 0, 0/0 MAT 795 MASTER'S THESIS 3, 3/0
Individual investigation into an area of mathematics, under the guidance of a faculty member.