Lawrence S. Lin’s College and Graduate Courses

7/1989 -- 12/1993: Bachelor of Science, Industrial & Systems Engineering

7/1995 -- 7/1996: Master of Science, Health Systems (of Industrial & Systems Engineering)

Industrial & Systems

Engineering Analysis

Management

Information Systems

Healthcare

Physical Development

Humanities

Analytical fundamentals

Engineering Statistics I Principle of Economics I Visual Graphics & Engineering Design (CAD) Introduction to U.S. Health System Beginning Tennis Analysis of Literature & Language I Calculus I
Engineering Statistics II Principle of Economics II Computers in Aerospace Engineering Community Health Systems Beginning Golf Analysis of Literature & Language II Honors Calculus II
Applications of Probability Accounting I Programming Concepts, Standards, and Methods I (Pascal) Health Systems Case Studies Racquetball Introduction to American Literature Calculus III
Deterministic Operational Research Accounting II Man-machine Systems Health Systems Financial Management Physical Conditioning: Strength Training The Western Tradition II Calculus IV
Probabilistic Operations Research Financial Accounting Digital Computer Organization & Programming (Fortran) Strategic Planning in Healthcare Organizations Health Education Introduction to Philosophical Analysis Calculus V
Design and Measurement Managerial Accounting Introduction to Electronic Systems Research Assistantship   Types of Ethical Theory Differential Equations
  Engineering Economy Computer Programming (Pascal)     Science, Technology & Communication General Chemistry I
Simulation Quality Control Electronics Systems Lab     Narrative Art of Film General Chemistry II
Operations Planning & Scheduling Total Quality Management Database Information & Systems Development     U.S. History to 1865 Particle Dynamics
Operations & Facilities Design Quality Systems Management of Information Systems     Government of U.S. Electromagnetism
Industrial & Systems Engineering Design I         General Psychology I Optics & Modern Physics
Industrial & Systems Engineering Design II Project Management Systems Design       Creativity & Innovation ?Engineering Dynamics I
Professional Practice: Industrial & Systems Engineering Organization Structure         Statics
Forecasting Systems Modern Organizations         Thermodynamics I
Inventory Systems            
Applied Regression Analysis I Technical Writing          
Advanced Simulation Public Speaking          
             

Bold letters: Graduate level

Regular letters: Undergraduate level