At the end of this course, the students; 1) Gain an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering 2) Gain an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data 3) Gain an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability 4) Gain an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams 5) Gain an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems 6) Gain an ability to communicate effectively 7) Gain an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
None
COURSE DEFINITION
Description of Time & Motion Study and Historical development.Motion Study.Search and Problem Solving Techniques.
Flow Analysis.Time Study.Main Time, dispersion and rest times.Calculation of standard times.Job sampling and advantages.
Means time measurement.Single and group working.Performance evaluation and management system.
Work analysis.Job evaluation system.Payment systems and wages.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Description of Time & Motion Study and Historical development
2nd Week
Motion Study
3rd Week
Search and Problem Solving Techniques
4th Week
Flow Analysis
5th Week
Time Study
6th Week
Main Time, dispersion and rest times
7th Week
Calculation of standard times
8th Week
MIDTERM
9th Week
Job sampling and advantages
10th Week
Means time measurement
11th Week
Single and group working
12th Week
Performance evaluation and management system
13th Week
Work analysis.Job evaluation system
14th Week
Payment systems and wages
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
1) Kurt, M, Dağdeviren, M, (2003) İş Etüdü, Gazi Kitapevi Yayınları; (2) Niebel, B, Freivalds, A, (2003) Methods, Standards and Work Design, McGraw-Hill; (3) Meyers, F.E, Stewart, J.R, (2002) Motion and Time Study for Lean Manufacturing, Prentice Hall