SYSE 4065

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Editorially Revised 3-22-06
University Curriculum Committee
Course Proposal Form
for Courses Numbered 0001 – 4999
(Faculty Senate Resolution #04–18, April 2004)
Note: Before completing this form, please read the accompanying instructions
carefully.
1. Course Prefix and Number:
SYSE 4065
2. Date:
10/06/06
3. Requested Action (check only one box):
X
New Course
Revision of Active Course
Revision & Unbanking of a Banked Course
Renumbering of an Existing Course
from #
to
#
4. Justification for new course or course revision or renumbering:
This curriculum change is a part of a revision of the engineering program to
achieve several goals: 1) more closely align content with general engineering
programs; 2) adjust the timing and coverage of materials to support success in
the fundamentals of engineering exam; 3) adjust the sequence of science,
mathematics, and engineering courses to better integrate the content. These
changes have been developed and approved by the department faculty and
have been endorsed by the Engineering Advisory Board.
5. Course description exactly as it should appear in the next catalog:
4065. Discrete System Simulation (3) (S) 3 lecture hours per week P: ICEE 2060. Approaches to
computer simulation models, with special emphasis on discrete event simulation. Covers model
building, data integration, model verification and validation, and applications to engineering and
management problems.
6. If this is a course revision, briefly describe the requested change:
Prerequisite change.
7. Undergraduate Catalog Page Number from current undergraduate catalog:
295
8. The Writing Across the Curriculum Committee must approve Writing Intensive
2
(WI) credit for all courses prior to their consideration by the UCC. If WI credit is
requested, has this course been approved for Writing Intensive (WI) credit?
Yes
No
If Yes, will all sections be Writing Intensive (yes/no)?
Yes
No
9. Any course requesting Foundations Curriculum credit must be
reviewed by Academic Standards Committee prior to their consideration by
the UCC. If FC credit has been approved by the ASC, then check the
appropriate box (check at most one), otherwise leave all boxes blank.
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10. Course Credit:
Lecture
3
Hours
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Social Science (SO)
Mathematics (MA)
Exercise (EX)
Per
Term
Per
Lab
Weekly OR
Term
Per
Studio
Weekly OR
Term
Per
Practicum
Weekly OR
Term
Per
Internship
Weekly OR
Term
Other (e.g., independent study) Please explain.
Weekly
OR
Credit
Hours
Credit
Hours
Credit
Hours
Credit
Hours
Credit
Hours
3
Total Credit Hours 3
s.h.
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11. Anticipated yearly student enrollment: 30
12. Affected Degrees or Academic Programs:
Current
Degree(s)/Course(s)
Catalog Page
BS Engineering
295
13.
Changes in Degree Hours
None
Overlap or Duplication with Affected Units or Programs:
3
X
Not Applicable
Applicable (notification and responses from affected units are
attached)
14. Approval by the Council for Teacher Education (required for courses affecting
teacher education programs):
X
Not Applicable
Applicable (CTE has given its approval.)
15.
Statements of Support:
X
Current staff is adequate
Additional staff is needed (describe needs in the box below):
X
Current facilities are adequate
Additional facilities are needed (describe needs in the box below):
X
Initial library resources are adequate
Initial resources are needed (in the box below, give a brief
explanation and an estimate for the cost of acquisition of required
initial resources):
X
Unit computer resources are adequate
Additional unit computer resources are needed (in the box below,
give a brief explanation and an estimate for the cost of acquisition):
X
ITCS resources are not needed
The following ITCS resources are needed (put a check beside each
need):
Mainframe computer system
Statistical services
Network connections
Computer lab for students
Remember to forward email approval from the director of ITCS to
UCC.
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16. Syllabus – please insert course syllabus below. You must include (a) the
name of the textbook chosen for the course, (b) the course objectives, (c) the
course content outline, and (d) the course assignments and grading plan.
SYSE 4065 Discrete System Simulation
Required Texts:
1. Simulation Modeling and Analysis, 3rd Edition. Law and Kelton. McGraw-Hill, 2000, ISBN 0070592926.
2. Simulation with ARENA, 4th Edition. W. David Kelton, Randall Sadowski, and Deborah Sadowski.
WCB/McGraw-Hill, 2007.
Course Competencies:
Upon completion of this course each student will be able to:
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Develop data inputs for discrete event models.
Apply discrete event simulation-modeling in prob1em-solving and decision making.
Develop, structure, and analyze methods of verification and validation in simulation modeling,
To identify the issues and methods of analyzing simulation output.
Course Outline
Topics covered in this course include:
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Basics of simulation modeling
Modeling input data
Basic discrete-event and network modeling concepts
Event based modeling, Process based modeling, activity-based modeling
Random number generation
Random variate generation
The simulation warm-up/startup problem
Model Validation and Verification
Simulation output analysis
Experiment Design issue for discrete-event simulation
Use of the simulation software package ARENA
Interpreting and understanding what simulation provides
Pitfalls in discrete-event simulation
Grading Policy and Assignments:
Students will be evaluated based on the combination of class activities. The final grade will be assessed with the following
criteria:
Grading
Assessment
A
90% or better
Mid term exam
20%
B
80% or better
Final exam
30%
C
70% or better
Projects (3)
30%
D
60% or better
Team project
10%
F
Less than 60%
Homework
10%
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