Outcome 2.2 – Syllabuses for All Courses in the Curriculum

The following document presents the key outcome, set of syllabuses in master studies in Industrial Engineering curriculum, of the project titled “Curriculum Development of Master’s Degree Program in Industrial Engineering for Thailand Sustainable Smart Industry – MSIE4.0” that has been funded with support from the European Commission with CBHE framework of ERASMUS+ program. The outcome is based on cooperation between 6 Thai and 3 EU universities that after identifying the gap between the currently running programs and the needs of industry and students have prepared a modernized studying program. The course design process adopts the logic of the backward course design concept, develops its own logic on introducing student-oriented learning and active learning principles, and covers Industry 4.0 technologies, management, and design approaches.

The curriculum includes 16 courses, among which there are three core courses, accepted by the consortium as the basics to introduce Industry 4.0 concept into the Industrial Engineering field of knowledge, one obligatory course covering transversal skills, and 12 electives covering important fields of IE programs. The integral part of the set of 16 course syllabuses is the Outcome 2.1. A modernized curriculum for a Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering that presents the overview of the studying program, its learning outcomes, workload, and organizational structure. The integral part of this document is two annexes: Annex I. Syllabuses and Annex II. First Reviews of 16 Syllabuses.

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MSIE 4.0 Courses Syllabuses

Course No.  Course Title
1 Enterprise Management in Digital Economy
2 Project Management for Industry 4.0
3 Smart Operations Management
4 Quality Management for Extended Enterprise
5 Sustainable Supply Chain Management
6 Digital Factory
7 Advanced Optimization: Techniques and Industrial Applications
8 Intelligent Decision Support Systems
9 Applied Data Analytics
10 Cyber-Physical Industrial Systems
11 Collaborative Manufacturing Systems
12 Additive Manufacturing for Industry 4.0
13 Innovative Product Design and Development
14 Human-Centric Design for Operator 4.0
15 Customer Experience-Driven Design
16 Communications and People Skills Development for Engineering Leaders

 

 

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