Student, who passed the course satisfactorily will be able to:
- distinguish between different types of work systems.
- measure the performance of a work system.
- design a work system to meet pre-specified needs.
- identify components of work activities.
- apply data collection and analysis techniques, and traditional industrial engineering charting techniques.
- apply principles of motion economy and work design.
- apply work measurement techniques including direct time study, predetermined motion time systems, and work sampling.
- implement different types of compensation systems
- describe the relation between human physiology and physical work activities.
- describe the relation between anthropometric data and ergonomic design principles.
- determine appropriate lighting, noise, and climate conditions at a workplace.
- apply lean production principles.
- analyze and improve the quality of a process through the use of Six-Sigma procedure.