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5369

RELIABILITY ENGINEERING

Catalog Description:

Introduction to reliability engineering concepts, principles, techniques and methods required for design and development of affordable products and services that meet customer expectations. Topics include reliability concepts and definitions, figures-of-merit, mathematical models, design analysis and trade studies, reliability testing including types of tests, test planning and analysis of test results and statistical analysis of reliability data.

Goals:

To provide current and future engineers with reliability engineering concepts, techniques and methods that they can apply to product and service design and development. To provide an interactive participative environment to facilitate reliability technology interchange. To promote immediate application of reliability techniques in the student’s work place and in other engineering courses through use of a class project.

Advising Information:

Good for BSMS elective

Prerequisites:

EMIS 4340 or 5370

Required for:

 

Recent Instructor:

Jerrell Stracener

 

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