About this course
In this course students learn
- How to construct a descriptive model (input variables, output variables)
- How to create a prescriptive model (objective function, decision variables, restrictions) from a descriptive model
- How to decide which model(s) from literature can be applied or adjusted in specific situations in practice
- How to identify assumptions under which a model yields a correct solution to the problem
- How (empirical) input data for a model can be collected, cleaned, and analyzed and, if applicable, compared with a theoretical distribution function which can be applied in a decision support model
- How to interpret the results obtained with a model (worst case or best case)
- How to statistically test the model assumptions
- How to verify and validate a model
- How to perform a sensitivity analysis
Learning outcomes
The goal of this course is to teach students how to use quantitative modeling and statistical techniques when analyzing the performance of a company. If they have passed this course, students should be able to:
- Convert subjective statements of complex Industrial Engineering problems into claims on the operational characteristics and performance
- Support the conversion by conducting quantitative analyses learnt in prerequisite courses
- Identify the applicability of models learnt in prerequisite courses to an Industrial Engineering problem
- Indicate suitable models/methods learnt from prerequisite courses to answer an Industrial Engineering problem
- Identify the right distribution functions based on the provided information about an Industrial Engineering problem
- Calculate parameter values of a selected distribution function based on a statistical analysis learnt in the prerequisite courses
- Recall how to implement mathematical models learnt in prerequisite courses in Python
- Interpret the solution of a mathematical model to generate managerial insight on an Industrial Engineering problem
Prior knowledge
You must meet the following requirements
- Registered for a degree programme other than
- HBO-TOP Applied Physics, Pre-Master
Resources
- Additional handouts and publications
Additional information
- More infoCourse page on website of Eindhoven University of Technology
- Contact a coordinator
course
5 ECTS • broadening- Levelbachelor
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Starting dates
20 Apr 2026
ends 21 Jun 2026
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