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Instructor: Appelman, Howard
Email: happelm@mst.edu

Aero Eng 5715: Concurrent Engineering

Students will be introduced to the concurrent engineering approach to product development. They will learn to set up quantitative requirements and then use a quantitative rating process to identify the critical requirements relating to the desired product. The interaction between design, manufacturing, assembly, cost, and supportability will be covered. The students will form teams and practice the concurrent engineering process for simple products.(Co-listed with Mech Eng 5715)
Additional Info:

AE/ME 5715 Syllabus Fall 2019


Time/Day: 07:00 PM - 09:30 PM R
Prerequisites: : Mech Eng 3313 or Aero Eng 3131 and Civ Eng 2210
Units: 3
Course Component(s): Lecture

Group Project: Yes
Live Participation Required: On selected dates.
Download Restrictions: Not allowed.
Books:
  • Primary (required) Text: Ulrich, Karl T. and Eppinger, Steven D., Product Design and Development, 6th ed., McGraw Hill Irwin, New York NY, 2016
  • Secondary (optional) Text: Morgan, James M. and Liker, Jeffrey K., The Toyota Product Development System, Productivity Press, New York, NY, 2006
  • Harvard Business Review Case Study: IDEO Product Development, Stefan Thomke, Publication Date: June 22, 2000, Revision date: Apr 26, 2007, Product#: 600143

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Distance Education Internet OPEN 71214 102

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