IC 3410 Dynamic Analysis of Structures

By the end of this course, students will understand the dynamic effects on the behavior of structures. They will learn to model and analyze structures such as systems with one degree of freedom and several degrees of freedom. Additionally, they will be knowledgeable about the Mexican regulations for seismic design and they will be able to apply them to the analysis and design of buildings.

IN 3501 Transportation and Inventory Systems

The aim of this course is for students to: (1) Design distribution and transportation strategies to fulfill the desired service level at minimum cost, based on the relevant characteristics of transport means. (2) Be acquainted with the current situation, advantages, and disadvantages of transport infrastructure in Mexico. (3) Understand the supply, demand, and fare structure of highway and railway transportation in Mexico, as well as the regulations concerning the Free Trade Agreement.

IN 4106 Industrial and Systems Engineering Final Evaluation Program

The aim of this program is for students to: (1) Plan and develop a project that is similar to those they will encounter in their careers and which integrates the knowledge acquired throughout the undergraduate degree program in Industrial and Systems Engineering. (2) Develop their professional responsibility, their methodological capacity to search for, analyze, and use information, problems, design solutions and apply appropriate techniques.

IN 4808 Digital Signal Processing

Upon completion of this course, students will have learned the principles of digital signal processing and they will be able to use them to analyze and design digital processing systems in the domains of time and frequency. They will also manage the effects of sampling, alias, truncation, the Fourier transform method and methods of frequency filter design.