Transcript ORIENTATION

ORIENTATION
Industrial & Systems Engineering
Dr. R. L. Bulfin
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”
Industrial & Systems Engineering
• People
– Dr. Alice Smith, Department Chair
– Dr. Robert Bulfin, Graduate Coordinator
– Ms. Pat McNeil, Ms. Barbara Swanson, Ms.
Jane Goff, Staff
– Faculty (11)
– Graduate students (about 70)
– Undergraduate students (about 120)
INFORMATION
• INSY web site
– http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/ie/
– Course schedules (semester courses are offered)
– Graduate Core courses
– General info on the department, faculty etc.
• Department mail box (faculty & students)
– Room 203A - may share with another student
COMPUTER ACCESS/E-MAIL
• Get an engineering network computer
account
• Sign up for INSY Grad Student email list
– http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/insy-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!
Registration
• Packet from Grad School
– PIN number
– phone/web based registration
• Blocking
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Grades
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.
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
Degrees
• MISE
– core courses, 9 hours electives, design project, oral
exam
• MS
– core courses, 6 hours electives, thesis, oral exam
• PhD
– core courses, areas of specialization, general
exam, dissertation, oral exam
CORE COURSES
• Fall Semester
– INSY 6240 Production and Inventory Control
– INSY 7060 Ergonomics I
– INSY 7300 Advanced Engineering Statistics I
• Spring Semester
– INSY 6230 Facilities Design and Operation
– INSY 6600 Mnfg/Production Economics
– INSY 7420 Linear Programming/Networks
INSY 6240
• INSY 6240 will not be taught this year
• Fall semester substitutes
– INSY 6970 (Park)
– INSY 6010 (Carnahan)
– INSY 6330 (Maghsoodloo)
• Spring semester substitute
– INSY 6970 (Evans)
Advisor
• Assigned a temporary advisor
• 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)
PLAN OF STUDY (POS)
• Should be turned in to Grad School after
completing 10 hours of coursework.
• 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.
TA/RA Assignments
• Limited funds - if you don’t 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.
• Dr. Smith will say more
FACULTY
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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.
THE FACULTY
R. L. Bulfin
Brian J. Carnahan
Jerry Davis
John Evans
Abdullah Konak
Saeed Maghsoodloo
Chan S. Park
Alice E. Smith
Jeffrey S. Smith
Robert E. Thomas
Jorge Valenzuela
QUESTIONS?