Dersler

Zorunlu (Kredisiz) Dersler:

INDR 590: SEMİNER
INDR 595: MASTER TEZİ
INDR 591: TEZSİZ YÜKSEK LİSANS DÖNEM PROJESİ
IEOM 695: PhD TEZİ
ENGL 500: AKADEMİK YAZIN TEKNİĞİ
TEAC 500: ÖĞRETİM DENEYİMİ
ETHR 500: BİLİMSEL ARAŞTIRMA TEKNİKLERİ İLE ARAŞTIRMA VE YAYIN ETİĞİ
KOLT 500: KOLT ÖĞRETİM ASİSTANI EĞİTİMİ
LIBR 500: KÜTÜPHANE ARAŞTIRMACI GELİŞİM DERSİ

Zorunlu (Kredili) Dersler:

INDR 501: ENİYİLEME MODELLERİ VE ALGORİTMALARİ
INDR 503: RASSAL MODELLER VE UYGULAMALARI
INDR 511: İLERİ ENİYİLEME YÖNTEMLERİ
INDR 513: İLERİ RASSAL SÜREÇLER

Yüksek Lisans ve Doktora Seçmeli Dersleri:

INDR 502: LOJİSTİK VE TEDARİK ZİNCİRİ SİSTEMLERİ
INDR 504: İLERİ MÜHENDİSLİK MALZEME ÜRETİMİ
INDR 505: ÜRETİM SİSTEMLERİ
INDR 506: BİLGİSAYAR DESTEKLİ ÜRETİM VE OTOMASYON
INDR 508: AYRIK OLAYLI BENZETİM
INDR 510: MATEMATİKSEL İSTATİK
INDR 520: AĞ MODELLERİ VE OPTİMİZASYONU
INDR 530: KARAR ANALİZİ
INDR 540: YERSEÇİMİ KURAMI
INDR 562: TAMSAYILI VE BİRLEŞİMSEL ENİYİLEME
INDR 564: DİNAMİK PROGRAMLAM
INDR 566: ÇİZELGELEME
INDR 568: BULUŞSAL YÖNTEMLER
INDR 570: KUYRUK KURAMI
INDR 572: GÜVENİRLİLİK KURAMI
INDR 573: FİNANS MÜHENDİSLİĞİ
INDR 574: FİNANSAL MÜHENDİSLİĞİ İÇİN RASSAL MODELLLER
INDR 575: FİYAT GELİRLERİ YÖNETİMİ
INDR 576: SAĞLIK HİZMET SİSTEMLERİ OPERASYONLARI
INDR 578: TEDARİK ZİNCİRİ YÖNETİMİNDE İLERİ MODELLER
INDR 583: TEDARİK ZİNCİRİ MODELLEME VE ANALİZİ
INDR 584: LOJİSTİK YÖNETİMİ
INDR 586: SAĞLIK VE İNSANİ YARDIM SEKTÖRLERİNDE LOJİSTİK UYGULAMALAR
MGIS 501: YÖNETİM BİLİŞİM SİSTEMLERİ VE E-TİCARET ALANLARI
MGIS 541: VERİ TABANI YÖNETİM SİSTEMLERİ
OPSM 501: ÜRETİM YÖNETİMİ
OPSM 539: PROJE YÖNETİMİ
QMBU 501: YÖNETİM BİLİMLERİNE GİRİŞ
DASC 521: YAPAY ÖĞRENMEYE GİRİŞ

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INDR 590 Seminar Yönergesi

Coordinator: Barış Yıldız

Audience: All graduate students (MS or PhD) are required to complete INDR 590. YOK regulations state that MS students, and PhD students with an MS degree, have to get a satisfactory (‘S’) grade by the end of the fourth semester of their studies, while PhD students without an MS degree have to get an ‘S’ grade by the end of the sixth semester. Graduate students failing to satisfy the seminar requirement by these deadlines may be dismissed from the program. Accordingly, students should register for the course either the first semester after completing the requirements, or for the semester they expect to fulfill the requirements (but not later than their fourth/sixth semester). Full-time students are strongly encouraged to complete the requirements within their first year.

Content:

  • Students are required to attend a number of ORCIBS seminars and prepare brief summary reports. In these seminars, invited speakers talk about their current research. The seminars are announced via email, their time and location may vary. Occasionally other seminars outside of the ORCIBS series will also be eligible to contribute towards the course requirements.

Objectives:

  • To keep graduate students up-to-date about recent advances in scientific research in industrial engineering, operations research, and related areas, and inform them about research undertaken at our university in these fields. This is accomplished through seminars given by faculty members and invited speakers from world-class research institutions.

Grading & Attendance: INDR 590 is a non-credit course and students who complete the course receive an ‘S’ (Satisfactory) grade. The grading requirements are as follows:

  • To earn a passing grade, each student will have to submit brief summary reports for a number of ORCIBS (or other eligible) seminar talks that they attended. The seminars can be attended during any semester of MS or PhD studies.
    • Attendance will be taken at seminars. You can only submit reports to seminars that you attended
    • Each report should be between 250-400 words in length.
    • The reports are to be submitted within three days from the seminar date (i.e., a seminar report for a Friday seminar is due next Monday).
    • You can send the reports as PDF or Word documents to the course coordinator.
  • All students taking the course have to attend a total of seven seminars and submit one report for one of the seminars they have attended.
  • Students who register for the course after having already completed the requirements will automatically receive an ‘S’ grade. Students who register for the semester when they expect to complete the requirements will receive either an ‘S’ (if the requirements are fulfilled) or a ‘U’ grade.
  • Prior to the FALL 2017 semester INDR 590 was offered as a two-semester course, with separate requirements for the fall and spring semesters. For students who already completed one (SPRING or FALL) semester of INDR 590, the above requirements are modified as follows:
    • For MS students and PhD students with an MS, a previous ‘S’ grade from the FALL semester counts as two attended seminars. A previous ‘S’ grade from the SPRING semester counts as three attended seminars.
    • For PhD students without an MS degree a previous ‘S’ grade from the FALL semester counts as four attended seminars. A previous ‘S’ grade from the SPRING semester counts as six attended seminars.