These questions are designed to produce the equivalent of a 2-page summary of the proposed program that can be used to create an Early Alert document that will be submitted to the Statewide Provosts Council.
4. What is the anticipated enrollment (Fall Term headcount) at the launch of the program and the planned goals for 5 and 10 years out?
Create, Change or Terminate a College or Academic Unit
Objectives, Functions, and Activities
The proposed course designator should have an identified purpose within the curricular structure of Oregon State University.
Responsibility for the integrity and oversight of the proposed course designator should be clearly identified.
Who will benefit from the new course designator, and what changes will result from its implementation.
This microcredential is on an Admissions Pause until further notice. None of the courses will be offered by the unit in the foreseeable future.
Semiconductor Production Process Planning
Online via Ecampus
Hector Vergara, Associate Professor, hector.vergara@oregonstate.edu
Description and Requirements
This microcredential prepares students to develop semiconductor tactical and operational production plans and process control systems. The professional objectives are: 1) manage the production and supervise the operations of manufacturing systems 2) collect and process data about the production process to analyze and improve performance 3) develop material requirements plans given product demand and production and process yields 4) develop operation schedules to achieve throughput and responsiveness targets. This series of courses contributes to the program learning outcomes in the industrial engineering undergraduate major.
Course List
| Code |
Title |
Credits |
| IE 255 | INTRODUCTORY QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS | 4 |
| IE 355 | QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT | 4 |
| IE 367 | PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL | 4 |
| Total Credits | 12 |
IE 255 is planned for offer in spring term, IE 355 in fall term, IE 367 in fall term.
Yes
IE 255; pre-reqs: MTH 252 and IE 212
IE 355; pre-reqs: IE 255 or (ST 314 and ME 203)
IE 367; pre-reqs: IE 255 or ST 314
Currently, these prerequisites are in place so that students have the foundational knowledge to be successful in these courses. Please note that the audience for these microcredentials are professionals, who likely have bachelor’s degrees already and are seeking to upskill or reskill to be more competitive and skilled for jobs in the semiconductor industry. This audience likely has already met the prereqs with their prior coursework or completed degrees.
Data collection and analysis
IE 255
Descriptive statistics and data visualization
IE 255
Statistical inference
IE 255
System analysis and improvement: IE 355
Forecasting: IE 367
Inventory management: IE 367
Production scheduling: IE 367
Materials and capacity planning: IE 367
This microcredential is one of a series of 8 microcredentials that are intended to support the Semiconductor Initiative at OSU, which supports job and workforce development in the semiconductor industry in our region and state. Therefore, these microcredentials support goal 3 of the new strategic plan: “A university that fuels a thriving world.” These microcredentials would also support the online enrollment goal of 30,000 students by 2030.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
MCSE
Memorandum of Understanding
MOU for Offering an Existing Academic Program at a Different Physical Campus
Program Coordination Requirements
OSU-Cascades leadership and the College Dean agree that there is sufficient coordination of the program between all campuses offering the program.
Both (all) campuses agree that the following individuals are appointed as the primary lead for program development coordination, unless otherwise notified of an alternate:
A major factor in continued excellence is the maintenance and refreshment of courses and the program. As part of maintenance, the College and any campus offering the program commit to the following:
Alternative Summative Assessment
Alternative Summative Assessments (ASA) are a substitution for the committee-driven oral exam present in most MA/MS degrees. The ASA should provide similar insights as the oral exam into the program and graduate learning outcomes.
Is the student assigned a traditional three-graduate-faculty member committee?
Are you proposing more than one Core Ed course in this form?
Is this a new OSU course?
Is this course currently in the Bacc Core?
Is this course part of a College of Science series?
Is this a Common Course Numbered (CCN) course?
Prerequisites and Restrictions
Faculty (Re)Designing The Course
In-person and Hybrid Courses
Ecampus and Other Locations
Ecampus and Other Locations
Ecampus and Other Locations
Ecampus and Other Locations
DPO Courses