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list of industrial lessons in US universities

list of industrial lessons in US universities

list of industrial lessons in US universities

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Dear friends,

Can I ask you to write the list of lessons which are
studied in US universities for Industrial engineering
major?
Also if you descripe a little about each lesson I would
be glad too much.Perhaps you have a site address that
can be helpful in this field.To give the syllabus of
each lesson would be a great kind of you.

Thank you for your attention!

Best regards,

RE: list of industrial lessons in US universities

You can search this from any search engines (yahoo, hotbot, catcha,etc.). Type "industrial engineering" or other words that have similariry at search's blank field. I had tried this, and i found many many the US universities that offer the Industrial Engineering programs (like : MIT, Coloroda, etc.)

ok, good luck !   

RE: list of industrial lessons in US universities

Dear friend,

I tried many search engines but I am looking for the list
of lessons which should be studied by an industrial
engineering student in US.This list with a considerable
description of each lesson was not found in my searches.
Will you write to me one of the addresses of web pages you
found???

RE: list of industrial lessons in US universities

An excellent resource for the curriculum and basic knowledge of industrial engineering is the "Industrial Engineering Handbook" by Salvendy. You can find it in most libraries or in booksellers (Barnes & Noble etc.).

I found that the Industrial Engineering Handbook had all of the information my college textbooks had. So if you are near any booksellers, you can have a quick read on it.

Good Luck
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