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Syllabus: Quality, John Wiley & Sons, 1st Edition

This 3-credit course on quality management is offered in the summer of 2017-2018. It has prerequisites of a probability or statistics course. The course will cover topics such as statistical quality control, acceptance sampling, control charts, quality tools and techniques, total quality management, ISO certification, and six sigma. Students will be evaluated based on a quiz, midterm exam, and final exam. The course will be taught by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Beşkese, and will meet weekly starting on June 18 according to the tentative schedule provided.

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Syllabus: Quality, John Wiley & Sons, 1st Edition

This 3-credit course on quality management is offered in the summer of 2017-2018. It has prerequisites of a probability or statistics course. The course will cover topics such as statistical quality control, acceptance sampling, control charts, quality tools and techniques, total quality management, ISO certification, and six sigma. Students will be evaluated based on a quiz, midterm exam, and final exam. The course will be taught by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Beşkese, and will meet weekly starting on June 18 according to the tentative schedule provided.

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Syllabus

COURSE NAME: INE3012 Quality Management


COURSE STATUS: Required
PREREQUISITES: A probability or statistics course
SEMESTER/ACADEMIC YEAR: Summer / 2017-2018
CREDITS: 3 Theory 3 Practice 0 Lab 0
ETCS CREDITS: 6
INSTRUCTOR’S NAME: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet BEŞKESE
INSTUCTOR’S OFFICE: Faculty of Engineering-3rd floor, D418
INSTRUCTOR’S CONTACT INFORMATION: E-mail: [email protected]
Mobile: +90 543 596 73 90.

COURSE CATALOG DESCRIPTION: The aim of the course is to provide the fundamentals of quality
management including statistical quality control. The course covers acceptance sampling, types of sampling plans,
causes of variation, statistical process control, control charts, quality control tools and techniques. The managerial and
organizational aspects of quality, total quality management (TQM), quality awards, quality assurance systems, the IS0
certification process, six-sigma and the DMAIC process are also covered. Applications with statistical software
packages are also utilized.

TEXTBOOK(S):
Douglas C. Montgomery, Cheryl L. Jennings, Michele E. Pfund, 2011. Managing, Controlling, and Improving
Quality, John Wiley & Sons, 1st Edition

OTHER SUGGESTED SOURCES:


Douglas C. Montgomery, 2009. Statistical Quality Control: A Modern Introduction, John Wiley & Sons, 6th Edition

EVALUATION CRITERIA:
 Grading will be based on a quiz (10%), a midterm exam (35%), and a final exam (55%).

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE*:
Date Content
June 18 Introduction to Quality: basic definitions and historical development
June 22 Quality Management Philosophies
June 25 Management Aspects of Quality: TQM, ISO, Six-sigma,
June 29 Management Aspects of Quality: DFSS, Lean, DMAIC process
July 2 Tools and Techniques for Quality Control and Improvement
July 6 Statistical Inference about Product and Process Quality
July 9 Statistical Inference about Product and Process Quality
July 13 No lecture !!!
July 16 MIDTERM EXAM
July 20 Control Charts for Variables: Xbar-R, Xbar-S, I-MR control charts
July 21 Control Charts for Variables: CUSUM, EWMA control charts. Process Capability
SATURDAY! Analysis using Control Charts
July 23 Control Charts for Attributes: p, np, c, u control charts
July 27 Lot-by-Lot Acceptance Sampling Procedures
July 30 Lot-by-Lot Acceptance Sampling Procedures
August 3 FINAL EXAM
* This schedule is subject to change according to the class progress.
* Please note that there is not a class on July 13, and an additional lecture exists on July 21.

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