course overview - pgdisem - the Nitie
course overview - pgdisem - the Nitie
course overview - pgdisem - the Nitie
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20COURSE OVERVIEW - PGDIECourse StructureFirst YearModule 1AppliedStatisticsPrinciples of Organization &ManagementEngineering & ManagerialEconomicsWork System Design - IIndustrial EngineeringConceptsOperations Planning &ControlFinancial AccountingModule 2Cost Accounting & CostControlIndustrial ErgonomicsLogistics ManagementManufacturingSystems & ServiceOperationsMaterials ManagementOperations Research - IMarketingManagementModule 3Communication SkillsSoftware EngineeringSystem Efficiency& ImprovementTechniquesQuality ManagementSupply Chain Management Work System Design - II Elective 1Module 4Second YearModule 5Module 6Module 7Summer Internship ( 8 Weeks)Facilities Planning MIS & DBMS Operations Research - IIProject Management Elective 2 Capstone ProjectBusiness Process ModellingStrategic Perspectives in Ind.Engg. & Mfg. ManagementBusiness & Managerial EthicsEnterprise ResourcePlanningHuman ResourseManagement &Industrial RelationsElective 4 Elective 5Strategic ManagementSafety, Health& EnvironmentManagementOrganisationalBehaviourIndustrialEnvironments & PolicyElective 6Elective 7SubjectsOperations ManagementCoreOperations Planning and ControlFacilities PlanningApplied StatisticsOperations Research I & IIQuality ManagementProject ManagementSystem Efficiency and Improvement TechniquesManufacturing Systems and Service OperationsBusiness Process ModellingIndustrial Engineering ConceptsWork Systems Design I & IIIndustrial ErgonomicsElectivesAdvanced Project ManagementAdvanced Production and Inventory Management SystemFlexible Manufacturing SystemsComputer Integrated Manufacturing SystemsNon Linear and Multi- Objective OptimisationMaintenance ManagementMultivariate Data AnalysisAdvanced Topics in Operations ManagementCombinatorial OptimizationEstimation Theory and ForecastingStochastic Processes