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Courses

The Department offers a wide range of courses to meet the needs of both graduate and undergraduate students and covering the breadth and depth of topics in the fields of Integrated Systems Engineering.

Links to course descriptions, schedules, and Websites can be found below, as can links to information about our Distance Education option and short courses from various centers and institutes within the department.

Course News

ISE Courses were renumbered during Winter 2009. Click here to see a re-numbering chart to assist all of us with the transition.  (PDF file, opens in separate window)

View all of our 2009-2010 courses, at glance

Featured Courses - Winter 2010

  • ISE 894 – Network Optimization
    Course objectives: A wide variety of problems in practice, such as communications network design and supply chain logistics, can be modeled as network flow problems with discrete decision variables. In this course, we will first discuss models and efficient algorithms for network flow problems such as shortest paths, maximum flow, minimum cost network flows, assignment and matching. Next we will discuss network optimization problems that involve discrete decision variables such as facility location, traveling salesman, vehicle routing and network design. We will discuss branch-and-cut algorithms for exact solutions as well as approximation algorithms and relaxation-based heuristics for these problems.
    Instructor: Dr. Simge Kucukyavuz (kucukyavuz.2 @ osu.edu)
    Offered:Winter 2010
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Featured Courses - Fall 2009

  • ISE 664 – Industrial Accident Prevention & Control
    The goal of this survey course is to increase students’ awareness of the vital role of engineers in contributing to safe workplaces, through their designs of products, equipment, facilities, and processes. Students are encouraged to take a systems view of safety. Students learn about various types of occupational hazards and risk-reducing interventions (engineering and other types). Students also learn about current approaches to accident/incident investigation; current thinking about the role of human error in accidents; human factors aspects of the design of warnings; safety research methods; and more. Students meet with and discuss course topics with safety professionals from in and around Central Ohio.
    Instructor: Dr. Carolyn Sommerich (sommerich.1 @ osu.edu)
    Offered: Autumn 2009 (offered every other year)
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  • ISE 771.01 - Human-Computer Interaction in Complex Systems
    Courses address fundamentals of human-computer interaction and visualization in complex systems. Design of human-computer interfaces for applications such as cockpits, process control rooms, space applications, and information retrieval; students will design an interface for an actual system.
    Instructor: Dr. David Woods (woods.2 @ osu.edu)
    Offered: Autumn 2009
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  • ISE 784 - Industrial Ecology
    Introduction to the principles and methods of life cycle environmentally conscious design, manufacturing, services, supply chain management, refurbishment, and recycling.
    Instructor: Dr. Jerald Brevick (brevick.1 @ osu.edu)
    Offered: Autumn 2009 (offered annually)
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