INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING / 197 under uncertainty. Relationship between investment decision criteria and micro- economic theory. Capital planning and budgeting. Decisions involving expansion, acquisitions, replacement, and disinvestment. ISE 622-DECISION THEORY. 3 credits Prerequisites: ISE 621, ISE 671. Formulation of decision criteria and decision strategies in a probabilistic environment. Industrial applications of input-output analy- sis and von-Neumann-Morgenstern utility theory. Statistical decision functions. ISE 630-ADVANCED PRODUCTION CONTROL. 3 credits Prerequisites: ISE 571, ISE 671. Production planning and control; problem identification and formulation. ISE 631-WORK MEASUREMENT THEORY. 3 credits Prerequisites: ISE 330, ISE 470, STA 440. Systems of work measurement and work methods. Comparisons of systems. ISE 632-FACILITIES SYSTEMS DESIGN. 3 credits Prerequisites: ISE 433, ISE 671. Facilities planning, including information analy- sis, man-machine requirements, facility location methodologies, material handling analysis, storage and warehousing, assembly line balancing, and physical distribution. ISE 635-HEALTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS 1. 4 credits Industrial engineering approaches to hospital and health systems. Deterministic problems, including methods engineering, work measurement, production control, project planning, resource allocation, facilities design, and cost analysis. ISE 636-HEALTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS 2. 4 credits Prerequisite: ISE 635. Continuation of ISE 635. Stochastic aspects of hospital and health systems and the influence of variability and uncertainty in health man- agement decisions. ISE 640-HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING. 3 credits Prerequisite: A course in human engineering or perceptual psychology. Effects of human factors on the performance of systems containing extensive man-machine interactions. ISE 641-BEHAVIOR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. 3 credits Prerequisite: ISE 640. Behavioral and engineering principles underlying pre- diction and management of human behavior, design of organization systems, and development of synthetic behavior systems. ISE 642-MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS DESIGN. 3 credits Prerequisite: ISE 640. Engineering design concepts of interfaces between man and machines. ISE 651-DIGITAL SIMULATION TECHNIQUES. 3 credits Computer programming aspects of digital simulation. Use of simulation lan- guages such as SIMSCRIPT or GPSS. Simulation of large-scale, mathematically indeterminate systems. ISE 652-DYNAMIC MODELING AND SIMULATION. 3 credits Prerequisite: STA 660. Dynamic modeling and simulation methods for input- output analysis of complex systems. Computational techniques. ISE 653-INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 3 credits Information systems, including an introduction to information theory and coding, document and reference retrieval, fact and information retrieval, measures of effectiveness, mathematical models of retrieval systems, and schemes for the storage of information. ISE 657-ANALOG COMPUTER TECHNIQUES. 3 credits