Statistical Process Control Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Course

QCTC-1341-002 Statistical Process Control

Prerequisites

Course Description

Components of statistics including techniques of collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of numerical data as applied to statistical control. Stresses application of correlation methods, analysis of variance, dispersion, sampling, quality control, reliability, mathematical models and programming.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

\ The Quality Technician’s Handbook Fifth edition

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\ Gary K. Griffith 

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\ ISBN: 0-13-041679-7

Supplies

\  Scientific Calculator (TI-36)1.  Introduction to quality

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\ 2.  Explain quality systems

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\ 3.  Perform basic statistical calculations

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\ 4.  Explain the cost of quality

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\ 5.  Explain continuous and continual improvement

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\ 6.  Explain DMAIC methodology

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\ 7.  Explain lean

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\ 8.  Perform basic probability calculations

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\ 9.  Measure central tendency

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\ 10.  Analyse and interpret statistical data

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\ 11.  Construct basic control charts

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\ 12.  Perform root cause analysis

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\ 13.  Explain the seven tools of SPC

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\ 14.  Perform basic reliability calculations

\ Components of statistics including techniques of collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of numerical data as applied to statistical control.  Stresses application of correlation methods, analysis of variance, dispersion, sampling, quality control, reliability, mathematical models and programming.

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Grading Criteria

\ Exam                           100 points       (2)        200 points

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\ Project/Homework        25 points     (2)          50 points

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\ Writing Project              50 points                     50 points

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\ Attendance                   10 points      (16)       160 points

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\ Quiz                              50 points         (3)        150 points

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\ Final Exam                  200 points                    200 points

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\ Total                                                                    810 points

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\  Grading

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\  729 – 810        A

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\ 648 – 728        B

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\ 567 – 647        C

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\ 486 – 566        D

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\     0 – 485        F

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\  Quizzes are unannounced and will not be made up.

Attendance

\ Attendance in class and lab participation is regarded as a requirement and an obligation for learning.  Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class period and is required until the scheduled time of completion or until the instructor releases class.

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Calendar

\ Course Calendar:

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\ Date                           Learning Objective                         Homework   

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\ January 17                   Introduction                                        Chapter 1

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\ January 19                   History of Quality

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\  January 24                  Deming                                                          

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\ January 26                   Cost of Quality / TQM                       Chapter 2 (pages 12 – 24)

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\                                                                                                     Chapter 3       

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\ January 31                   Exam 1                                               

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\ February 2                   Probability                                           Chapter 12 (pages 384 -392)

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\ February 7                   Measure of Center / Dispersion    Chapter 13                 

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\ February 9                   Sampling Techniques                     Chapter 12 (pages 393 – 419)

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\ February 14                 Quality Assurance                                          

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\ February 16                 Seven Tools                                       Chapter 2 (pages 25 – 33)

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\ February 21                 Seven Tools                                        

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\ February 23                 Exam 2

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\ February 28                 Reliability                                            Glossary C (pages 579 – 582)

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\ March 1                       Reliability

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\ March 6                       Reliability / Review                           

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\ March 8                       Final Exam

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