ENM355 Work Study

4 ECTS - 3-0 Duration (T+A)- 5. Semester- 3 National Credit

Information

Unit FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PR.
Code ENM355
Name Work Study
Term 2017-2018 Academic Year
Semester 5. Semester
Duration (T+A) 3-0 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 4 ECTS
National Credit 3 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Üniversite Dersi
Type Normal
Label C Compulsory
Mode of study Yüz Yüze Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Doç. Dr. EBRU YILMAZ
Course Instructor Doç. Dr. EBRU YILMAZ (Güz) (A Group) (Ins. in Charge)


Course Goal / Objective

The aim of the course is to study basic concepts of work study and its applications in various areas.

Course Content

Definition of productivity, Productivity calculations, Definition and scope of work study, General problem-solving process steps, Work methods design, Developing a better method, Process analysis, Process charts, Flow diagrams, Gang process charts, Activity charts, Man-machine charts, Operation analysis, Operation charts, Micro-motion study, Fundamental hand motions, Analysis forms, Simo charts, Principles of motion economy, Time study, Time study equipment, Determining number of observations needed, Final control for number of observations, Determining allowances, Standard time calculation, Work sampling, Determining number of observations needed, Determining accuracy degree for number of observations, Absolute error, Control charts, Determining standard time by work sampling.

Course Precondition

Yok

Resources

Notes

1. AKAL, Z., 1997, İş Etüdü (Dördüncü (Düzeltilmiş) Basım), ILO Uluslararası Çalışma Örgütü, Milli Prodüktivite Merkezi Yayınları: 29, Ankara, 470 sayfa.2. BARNES, R.M., 1980, Motion and Time Study: Design and Measurement of Work (Seventh Edition), John Wiley & Sons., Inc., New York, 689 pages.3. MEYERS, F.E., and STEWART, J.R., 2002, Motion and Time Study for Lean Manufacturing (Third Edition), Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 370 pages.4. MUNDEL, M.E., 1970, Motion and Time Study: Principles and Practices (Fourth Edition), Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jersey, 674 pages.5. NIEBEL, B., and FREIVALDS, A., 2003, Methods, Standards, and Work Design (Eleventh Edition), McGraw-Hill, 747 pages.


Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level
PLO01 - Has sufficient background on topics related to mathematics, physical sciences and industrial engineering.
PLO02 - Gains ability to use the acquired theoretical knowledge on basic sciences and industrial engineering for describing, formulating and solving an industrial engineering problem, and to choose appropriate analytical and modeling methods.
PLO03 - Gains ability to analyze a service and/or manufacturing system or a process and describes, formulates and solves its problems .
PLO04 - Gains ability to choose and apply methods and tools for industrial engineering applications.
PLO05 - Can collect and analyze data required for industrial engineering problems ,develops and evaluates alternative solutions.
PLO06 - Works efficiently and takes responsibility both individually and as a member of a multi-disciplinary team.
PLO07 - Can access information and to search/use databases and other sources for information gathering.
PLO08 - Appreciates life time learning; follows scientific and technological developments and renews himself/herself continuously.
PLO09 - Can use computer software in industrial engineering along with information and communication technologies.
PLO10 - Can use oral and written communication efficiently.
PLO11 - Uses English skills to follow developments in industrial engineering and to communicate with people in his/her profession.
PLO12 - Has a conscious understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities.
PLO13 - Has a necessary consciousness on issues related to job safety and health, legal aspects of environment and engineering practice.
PLO14 - Becomes competent on matters related to project management, entrepreneurship, innovation and has knowledge about current matters in industrial engineering.


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Definition of productivity, Productivity calculations Reading the resources related to the section
2 Definition and scope of work study Reading the resources related to the section
3 General problem-solving process steps, Work methods design, Developing a better method Reading the resources related to the section
4 Process analysis, Process charts, Flow diagrams, Gang process charts Reading the resources related to the section
5 Activity charts Reading the resources related to the section
6 Man-machine charts Reading the resources related to the section
7 Operation analysis, Operation charts Reading the resources related to the section
8 Midterm exam The preparation for the midterm exam
9 Micro-motion study, Fundamental hand motions, Analysis forms, Simo charts Reading the resources related to the section
10 Principles of motion economy Reading the resources related to the section
11 Time study, Time study equipment, Determining number of observations needed, Final control for number of observations Reading the resources related to the section
12 Time study charts, Normal time calculation Reading the resources related to the section
13 Determining allowances, Standard time calculation Reading the resources related to the section
14 Work sampling, Determining number of observations needed, Determining accuracy degree for number of observations, Absolute error Reading the resources related to the section
15 Control charts, Determining standard time by work sampling Reading the resources related to the section
16 Final exam The preparation for the final exam
17 Final exam The preparation for the final exam


Assessment (Exam) Methods and Criteria

Assessment Type Midterm / Year Impact End of Term / End of Year Impact
1. Midterm Exam 100 40
General Assessment
Midterm / Year Total 100 40
1. Final Exam - 60
Grand Total - 100

Update Time: 14.05.2018 03:47