ENGR 1450 - ENGINEERING- THE GERMAN WAY Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This course highlights the German approach to engineering from various perspectives. It is designed as mixture of in-class lectures and industrial experience in the form of factory tours. Four broad topics are addressed from the German perspective: (1) R&D; management, (2) production and manufacturing systems, (3) digital factory layout and factory simulation, and (4) product-ergonomics and ergonomic aspects in manufacturing. In addition students select one of two additional options dealing with unique aspects of the German business economy: (1) the nature of cooperation between trade unions and employers or (2) the impact on technology law and harmonization on engineering in Europe. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Independent Study Grade Component: Satisfactory/No Credit Course Attributes: Pitt Class Click here for class schedule information.
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