INM498

Final Year Thesis/Project-I

Course ID
INM498
Department
Industrial Engineering & Management
Level
Undergraduate
Instructor
Semester
7th Semester
Credit
3.0

After completion of this course each student would be able to:

  • ACT responsibly throughout project activities.
  • IDENTIFY the objectives and milestones of the proposed complex engineering project.
  • ANALYZE the problem statement through research and literature review.
  • APPLY industrial engineering knowledge to design and develop research methodology to achieve specified requirements.
  • ANALYSE the impacts of the probable project outcome on society, environment, and economy.
  • PLAN and manage the project individually and in team to achieve the targets in a specified timeframe.
  • PERFORM assigned tasks individually.

The Final Year Thesis/Project-I is a compulsory course and has been offered by the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management.

Course Learning Outcomes

CLOs

Description

Taxonomy Level

PLO

CLO-1

ACT responsibly throughout project activities.

A5

8

CLO-2

IDENTIFY the objectives and milestones of the proposed complex engineering project.

C2

12

CLO-3

ANALYZE the problem statement through research and literature review.

C4

2

CLO-4

APPLY industrial engineering knowledge to design and develop research methodology to achieve specified requirements.

P5

3

CLO-5

ANALYSE the impacts of the probable project outcome on society, environment, and economy.

C4

6

CLO-6

PLAN and manage the project individually and in team to achieve the targets in a specified timeframe.

A5

11

CLO-7

PERFORM assigned tasks individually.

A5

9

Course structure and modules

Each student needs to choose an Industrial Engineering related research topic and defend the research proposal.

Rubric