The Integrated Science and Technology (ISAT) program at James Madison University has developed an innovative, interdisciplinary course sequence that introduces the theory and practice of modern production to undergraduates in science and technology. The sequence stresses "information age" manufacturing, which capitalizes on computing and information technology as a tool for increasing labor productivity and enhancing competitiveness. Successfully blending engineering, business, science and information technology, the courses provide a balanced contemporary treatment of manufacturing resource management, design and manufacturing systems, and materials and manufacturing processes. Several laboratory modules and group projects offered throughout the sequence provide opportunities for experiential learning, hand-on experience and teamwork. The sequence addresses many of the critical competency gaps in manufacturing engineering education reported in recent national surveys of manufacturing managers and practitioners.
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