Industrial Engineering Graduates are expected, within 3 to 5 years after graduation, to meet the following Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):
PEO1:    Be employed in jobs related to designing, modeling, analyzing, and managing modern complex systems, implementing and improving systems in manufacturing and service sectors at local, regional, national and global levels. 
PEO2:    Have engaged in life-long learning, such as graduate studies and research, certification from professional organizations, Fundamentals of Engineering certification, or active participation in professional societies/activities.
PEO3:    Demonstrate professional success as evidenced by, among others, increased job responsibilities and leadership role at the place of employment and in greater society


Theory of Machines & Vibrations

This course provides a comprehensive and practical guide for the design of storm water pump station systems associated with transportation facilities. Guidance is provided for the planning and design of pump stations which collect, convey, and discharge storm water flowing within and along the right-of-way of transportation systems. Methods and procedures are given for determining cumulative inflow, system storage needs, pump configuration and selection, discharge system size, and sump dimensions. Pump house features are identified and construction and maintenance considerations are addressed. Additionally, considerations for retrofitting existing storm water pump stations are presented.