Elective IV
The syllabus for Elective IV can vary depending on the specific course you choose. Here are some examples of Elective IV courses and their typical syllabi:
Production Planning and Control:
- Unit I: Introduction:
- Objectives and benefits of planning and control
- Functions of production control
- Types of production: job, batch, and continuous
- Product development and design
- Unit II: Work Study:
- Method study and work measurement
- Techniques of work measurement
- Unit III: Product and Process Planning:
- Product planning and value analysis
- Process planning and routing
- Unit IV: Production Scheduling:
- Production control systems
- Scheduling rules and techniques
- Unit V: Inventory Control:
- Inventory management techniques
- Economic order quantity (EOQ) and just-in-time (JIT) systems1
- Unit I: Introduction:
Advanced Machining Processes:
- Unit I: Introduction to Advanced Machining:
- Overview and comparison with conventional machining
- Unit II: Mechanical Advanced Machining:
- Ultrasonic machining and abrasive jet machining
- Unit III: Thermal Advanced Machining:
- Laser beam machining and electron beam machining
- Unit IV: Chemical and Electrochemical Machining:
- Chemical machining and electrochemical machining
- Unit I: Introduction to Advanced Machining:
Supply Chain Management:
- Unit I: Introduction to Supply Chain Management:
- Basic concepts and definitions
- Importance and benefits of supply chain management
- Unit II: Supply Chain Design:
- Network design and logistics
- Supply chain integration
- Unit III: Supply Chain Operations:
- Inventory management and procurement
- Demand forecasting and planning
- Unit IV: Supply Chain Coordination:
- Coordination mechanisms and strategies
- Role of information technology in supply chain management
- Unit V: Emerging Trends in Supply Chain Management:
- Sustainable supply chains
- Global supply chain challenges and opportunities
- Unit I: Introduction to Supply Chain Management:
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