Applied Simulations in Production 7.5 credits
Course Contents
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of simulation modeling, with a focus on its applications in industrial production. Students will learn how to build, validate, and analyze simulation models to support decision-making in production planning and improvement. The course covers a range of topics from basic simulation concepts to advanced techniques like experimental design and optimization.
The course includes the following elements:
- Fundamentals of simulation and its applications
- Different types of simulation models and their characteristics
- Random number generation and probability distributions in simulation
- Model building, validation, and analysis techniques
- Input and output data analysis methods
- Experimental design and optimization for simulation
- Advanced simulation methodologies and best practices
- Integration of simulation with relevant industrial concepts and techniques
Prerequisites
Passed courses at least 90 credits within the major subject in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management or Civil Engineering, and 15 credits Mathematics, and taken course Sustainable Production Development 7,5 credits. Proof of English proficiency is required (or the equivalent).
Level of Education: Second cycle
Coursecode/Ladok code: TSTS25
The course is conducted at: School of Engineering
Label | Value |
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Type of course | Programme instance course |
Study type | Normal teaching |
Semester | Autumn 2025: week 44 – week 3 |
Rate of study | 100% |
Language | English |
Location | Jönköping |
Time | Day-time |
Tuition fees do NOT apply for EU/EEA citizens or exchange students | 21375 SEK |
Application code | HJ-T5191 |