IN 1100 Systems Theory
The aim of this course is for students to understand and use the concepts, developments, and applications in organizations, as well as the ideas of the major thinkers in the field of systems engineering.
The aim of this course is for students to understand and use the concepts, developments, and applications in organizations, as well as the ideas of the major thinkers in the field of systems engineering.
This course aims to explain and use the different creativity and innovation methodologies in solving engineering problems.
The aim of this course is for students to be able to create object parts and assemblies based on engineering drawings standards, making use of computational tools.
The aim of this course is for students to discover the importance that energy has in our daily lives so that we make use reasonable of it and encourage the development the development of alternative energies.
The aim of this course is for students to discover the fundamental principles of manufacturing processes, from the raw material to be used to the description and application of modern processes to the production of metallic and non-metallic objects.
The aim of this course is for students to learn and apply the methodology necessary to carry out and assess projects in their various dimensions: market, technical, and economic. They will study and manage the techniques and methods for project management and control, including PERT, CPM, and the use of computer tools.
The aim of this course is for students to design processes and improve their productivity by applying operational analysis, process analysis tool, resource groups, machinists' movements, and work measurement techniques. They will be able to design incentive systems to increase the esigning systems of incentives to increase the productivity of machinists.
This course aims for students to: (1) schematize the evolution, strategic importance, and relevant aspects of operations management such as the design of processes, quality improvement, costing, response time and flexibility, production planning, and work design. (2) Conceptually define the appropriate operative strategy to compete and satisfy market requirements. (3) Analyze trends in the area such as the impact of automation, just-in-time philosophy, and similar trends.
After completing this course, students will be able to learn, understand, and be able to apply the tools, methods and techniques to generate transformations in products, services, processes, and systems, using innovation as a key element of competitiveness.
Students will be able to use the tools acquired on the different techniques and process design methodologies in the area of Mechatronics in a real situation, through a virtual simulation (PLM ) to apply them to real integration projects.