Educational Objectives of the Department of Industrial and Information Systems Engineering
The Department of Industrial and Information Systems Engineering aims to cultivate creative professionals equipped with foundational knowledge and practical skills for system optimization and informatization. The specific educational objectives are as follows:
Foundational Engineering Knowledge – Develop solid engineering fundamentals essential for industrial engineers.
Management, Planning, Analysis, and Design Skills – Nurture engineers with the ability to plan, analyze, and design within industrial and managerial contexts.
Practical Engineering Skills for the Digital and Information Age – Enhance hands-on abilities applicable in modern digital and information-driven industries.
Ethical Awareness – Instill a strong sense of professional ethics in engineering practice.
To achieve these objectives, the department implements the following educational strategies:
Cultivating Essential Knowledge for Engineers
Students acquire socio-economic knowledge to respond to rapidly changing societal demands and foundational engineering skills in mechanical, materials, electrical/electronic, and chemical engineering, essential for effective adaptation as industrial managers.
Developing System Design and Operational Skills
Training focuses on production management, quality control, process analysis and improvement, factory automation, CAM, and Toyota Production System principles. Students learn to design, improve, and manage production systems consisting of humans, machines, and materials efficiently.
Teaching Analytical and Evaluation Techniques for Problem-Solving
Courses in industrial statistics, operations research, experimental design, simulation, and engineering economics provide scientific methods for system optimization and improvement, fostering problem-solving capabilities.
Building Information System Development and Utilization Skills
To prepare students as managers in the information society, practical and design-oriented programs are offered, including object-oriented programming, databases, data mining, enterprise resource planning, information system design, information strategy planning, and e-business fundamentals.
Enhancing Field Adaptation Abilities
Students actively engage in experiments and projects to strengthen their ability to adapt to real-world industrial challenges.