Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 98 70709 S2 X ENG MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 1.00
64001
Management science techniques are used extensively in modern engineering industry to plan, organise and control construction and manufacturing. Management science is also referred to as `operations research' and utilises quantitative analysis to assist with the decision making process. In this unit several analytical techniques will be investigated including network analysis, project management, linear programming, simulation and quality control. Many of these quantitative methods are used, not only in engineering production and project work, but also in the management of other processes.
On successful completion of this unit students will be able
to:
Description Weighting(%)
- Network analysis 40.00
- Programming techniques 15.00
- Simulation 10.00
- Quality control techniques 25.00
- Micro economic functions 10.00
Anderson D R, Sweeney D J and Williams T A, "An Introduction to
Management Science", 8th Edition, West Publishing Company, St Paul,
1997.
Winston W L, Albright S C and Broadie M, "Practical Management
Science", Duxbury Press, Belmont, 1997.
Render B and Stair Jr R M, "Quantitative Analysis for Management",
2nd Edition, Allyn and Bacon Inc, Boston, 1985.
ACTIVITY HOURS Directed Study 56 Private Study 84 Examinations 3 Assessments 12
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL WWW 1 S 100.00 28/08/98 ASSIGNMENT 1 10.00 Y N 2 S 100.00 18/09/98 ASSIGNMENT 2 10.00 Y N 3 S 100.00 16/10/98 ASSIGNMENT 3 10.00 Y N 4 S 700.00 END S2 2.5 HOUR OPEN EXAMINATION 70.00 N N
1 Students must obtain 50% of marks available for the final
examination and at least 50% of the aggregated marks to
successfully complete the unit.
2 An open examination indicates that the candidate may have access
to any material during the examination except the following :
electronic communication devices, bulky materials, devices
requiring mains power and material likely to disturb other
students.
3 Because it is normal practice to release model answers promptly
after the due date, the penalty for late submission of any
assessment for this unit is normally the loss of all marks for
the assessment.
4 In the event that a due date for an assignment falls on a local
public holiday in their area, such as a Show holiday, the due
date for the assignment will be the next day. Students are to
note on the assignment cover the date of the public holiday for
the Unit Leader's convenience.
5 The Faculty of Engineering and Surveying will NOT accept
submission of hand written or typed assignments by facsimile,
email or computer diskette. Students in remote locations who do
not have regular access to postal services may be given special
consideration.
6 A minimum standard of communication skills must be demonstrated
in order for a passing grade to be achieved.