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Work System Analysis &
Design

This course includes the methods used in determining the most effective utilization of effort in human activity systems; work methods, analysis and design; micro Moton analysis; human and rating factors; predetermined Time systems; work samplings; computer-aided Time study; learning curves; lean concepts; fundamentals of line balancing; worker compensation.

Course ID
IENG 232
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3

Solve a wide range of problems related to the analysis, design, and construction of industrial and service systems.

Introduction
Key Concepts and Performance Indicators
Work Systems
Manual Work Systems and Worker-Machine Systems
Manual Assembly Line Balancing
Methods Engineering
Introduction to Methods Engineering
Charting and Diagramming Techniques
Motion Study and Work Design
Principals of Motion Economy
Time Study and Work Measurement
Introduction to Work Measurement
Direct Time Study
Predetermined Motion Time Systems
Work Sampling
Worker’s Management
Worker Motivation
Job Evaluation - Performance Appraisal
Compensation and Incentive
Advanced Topics
Lean Production
Visual Management & 5S