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Title: ORIENTATION


1
ORIENTATION
  • Industrial Systems Engineering
  • Dr. R. L. Bulfin

2
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
  • Dean Stephen McFarland
  • They make MOST of the rules
  • Dates, forms, etc
  • Grad School web site
  • http//www.grad.auburn.edu/
  • calendar for important dates
  • forms you need to turn in
  • Official rules READ the Grad School Bulletin
  • it is online

3
INSY PEOPLE
  • Dr. Alice Smith, Department Chair
  • Dr. Robert Bulfin, Graduate Coordinator
  • Melissa Gowans, Student Advisor
  • Staff
  • Barbara Swanson, Jane Goff, Linda Pitchford
  • Faculty (13)
  • Graduate students (about 70)
  • Undergraduate students (about 120)

4
INFORMATION
  • INSY web site
  • http//www.eng.auburn.edu/department/ie/
  • Course schedules
  • Graduate Core courses
  • General info on the department, faculty etc.
  • Department mail box (faculty students)
  • Room 203A - may share with another student

5
COMPUTER ACCESS/E-MAIL
  • Get an engineering network computer account after
    registration (103 L-Building)
  • Sign up for INSY Grad Student email list
  • http//mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/ins
    y-grad
  • There is an official AU email address different
    from the engineering one
  • http//www.auburn.edu/helpdesk/accounts/stu.html
  • forward mail from here to address you use!

6
RESEARCH ETHICS
  • It is important to follow accepted research
    practices
  • NO PLAGIARISM
  • Tiger Cub defines this as cheating (p89)
  • Must use quotes and reference source
  • For other ethics violations, see the following
    website for more info http//www.fis.ncsu.edu/Grad
    /ethics/modules/index.htm

7
DEGREES
  • MISE - At least core courses, 9 hours electives,
    design project, oral exam
  • MISE/MBA - Same as MISE plus MBA courses
  • MS - At least core courses, 6 hours electives,
    thesis, oral exam
  • PhD - At least core courses, areas of
    specialization, general exam, dissertation, oral
    exam (gt 60 hours)

8
JOINT MISE/MBA PROGRAM
  • We have a joint program for the two degrees
  • Take the required MISE courses plus an additional
    24 hours (see (http//www.eng.auburn.edu/departme
    nt/ie/docs/MBAMISEbroch.pdf)
  • Must be admitted to both programs
  • need only take one of GRE/GMAT
  • No specific timing of the courses as long as
    prerequisites are followed.
  • Special Plan of Study for the joint program

9
BACKGROUND
  • We assume you have the equivalent of an
    undergraduate IE degree
  • Calculus based prob/stat (STAT 3600/3610)
  • Operations Research (INSY 3400/3410)
  • Engineering Economy (INSY 3600)
  • Other background (prod/mfg sys, ergo, etc.) often
    can be picked up as you go

10
CORE COURSES
  • Fall Semester
  • INSY 7060 Ergonomics I
  • INSY 7300 Advanced Engineering Statistics I
  • Spring Semester
  • INSY 6600 Manfg/Production Economics
  • INSY 7420 Linear Programming/Networks
  • Choose two of these three
  • INSY 7240 Production and Inventory Control S05
  • INSY 7030 Facilities Design and Operation F05
  • INSY 7400 Simulation Modeling and Analysis S05

11
COURSE OFFERINGS
  • Core courses
  • offered once a year
  • same semester each year
  • Elective courses
  • some offered once a year others alternate years
  • same semester each year (usually)
  • Web page has tentative future schedule

12
SEMINAR
  • Every INSY graduate student is expected to sign
    up for INSY 7950, Seminar. Attendance will be
    taken and is mandatory. This course will feature
    guest speakers on state-of-the-art topics. It is
    important for your professional development.

13
ENGLISH
  • While in Dunstan Hall, speak English
  • For international students
  • ENGL 1800 Oral Proficiency
  • ENGL 1820 Classroom Communication (TAs)
  • ENGL 1900 Writing Proficiency
  • More advanced
  • ENGL 3040 Technical Writing
  • ENGL 3080 Business Writing

14
ACADEMIC STANDING
  • To be in good academic standing, you must have a
    cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.
  • Academic Warning
  • Academic Probation
  • Academic Suspension
  • Remediation plan no graduate credit until 3.0
    is attained
  • STAY IN GOOD STANDING

15
ADVISOR
  • Assigned a temporary advisor (Dr. Bulfin)
  • After completing 10 hours of course work, you
    choose a permanent advisor
  • You and advisor choose a committee, two or more
    additional faculty.
  • Advises on Plan Of Study (POS)

16
PLAN OF STUDY (POS)
  • Should be turned in to Grad School after
    completing 10 hours of coursework.
  • Cannot graduate the term POS is approved!!
  • At least 30 hours, at least half of them in INSY,
    and at least half of them at the 7000/8000 level.
  • Signed by all committee members, the Department
    Chair and the Graduate Dean.

17
TA/RA ASSIGNMENTS
  • Limited funds - if you dont have one, work hard
    and maybe you can earn one
  • Limited office space - we try to give all grad
    students office space, but TA/RA get priority. It
    will be crowded, please bear with us.
  • If you are on TA/RA, cannot have another job
    without departmental approval.
  • Dr. Smith will say more

18
REGISTRATION
  • Packet from Grad School
  • PIN number
  • Phone or web based registration
  • Blocking
  • Advisor - rare
  • Health likely only for first term
  • - unpaid fines, tuition etc.
  • Grades academic suspension

19
COURSE SCHEDULE
  • Should take core courses when possible
  • Core only offered once a year delaying can
    cause long delay in finishing
  • TA/RA and International students should take at
    least 10 hours.
  • Electives are between the student and advisor
    should build depth

20
FACULTY
  • Excellent faculty
  • Friendly
  • Available
  • USE THEIR OFFICE HOURS
  • average faculty teaching duties are only about
    40 of their workload. Try to make use of office
    hours and email.

21
THE FACULTY
R. L. Bulfin Brian J. Carnahan Gerry Davis Kevin
Gue John Evans Emmett Lodree Saeed
Maghsoodloo Chan S. Park Alice E. Smith Jeffrey
S. Smith Robert E. Thomas Jorge Valenzuela J
Black (Emeritus)
22
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