MECH 799E - Dissertation - Industrial and Systems Engineering
1 - 18 credits / Summer 2012
Delivery/Location: Instructor Driven
E) Industrial and systems engineering.
This course is not delivered by distance media; it is driven by an agreement between the instructor and the student. Typical examples are thesis, research, internship, and other courses where the objectives and activities are determined jointly by the instructor and the student. In most cases, the agreement on course activities and objectives is reached with the student and advisor or instructor before enrollment in the course. During the course, the instructor and student communicate by any convenient means, usually phone and email.
This course can be applied towards:
Important Information
Military personnel admitted to a College of Engineering online degree program may be eligible for a 15% tuition discount. Tuition discounts can only be given if you provide the appropriate discount code at the time of registration. Call (877) 491-4336 or email onlineplus_registration@colostate.edu to learn more.
Instructors
Dr. William Duff
William.Duff@colostate.edu
Professor William Duff earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University. He is the Professor-in-Charge of the Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and Engineering Management graduate programs in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Colorado State University, and has over 40 years of experience in optimization, quality management, simulation, and other Industrial Engineering areas.
1 Section Available
Section 800 (Instructor Driven)
- Date:
- May. 14 - Aug. 3, 2012 (12 wks.)
- Instructors:
- Dr. William Duff
- Grading:
- Traditional
- Tuition:
- $645 per credit
Registration ends Thursday, May 17, 2012