Arlington, Virginia
March 12, 2023
March 12, 2023
March 14, 2023
Professional Engineering Education Papers
10
10.18260/1-2--45051
https://peer.asee.org/45051
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Mazen is an Associate Professor in the General and Basic Engineering Department at Regional University. His research interests include: Freight modeling and logistics, facilities planning and material handling, optimization and simulation modeling, production planning and control, reverse logistics and recycling, modern manufacturing systems, microalloying and mechanical behavior, teaching statistics and increasing the data analytics content in engineering curricula, and the impact of the administrative policies on the engineering education. Memberships: Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, American Society for Quality, Institute for Supply Management, and Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.
Online programs are becoming more appealing for engineering departments and related fields in the last few years. Industrial and systems engineering (ISE) and supply chain management (SCM) online programs are one of the fastest growing online programs. The paper includes a survey of the current teaching trends and study plans in ISE and SCM online graduate programs. There is a common ground between Industrial and systems engineering and supply chain management. In general, there are some similar courses in the two fields and an overlap in the study plans. This is more obvious in the undergraduate level; this paper introduces a comparison between the ISE and SCM online programs at the graduate level. The survey of this study can be used to develop a graduate online curriculum for an up-to-date program that combines ISE and SCM.
Hussein, M. I. (2023, March), Survey of Online Graduate Industrial & Systems Engineering and Supply Chain Management Programs Paper presented at ASEE Southeast Section Conference, Arlington, Virginia. 10.18260/1-2--45051
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