MSQA Program Course Lists
MSQA Students choose from one of the following two programs.
Each student
should contact the MSQA Academic Coordinator
prior to taking classes.
| Manufacturing | Semester Units |
|---|---|
QAS 510 Advanced
Probability and Statistics |
3 Units |
QAS 511 Quality
Function Management and TQM |
3 Units |
QAS 512 Reliability |
3 Units |
QAS 513 Statistical
Quality Control and Sampling |
3 Units |
QAS 514 Advanced
Experimental Design |
3 Units |
QAS 515 Human
Factors in Quality Assurance |
3 Units |
QAS 516 Measurement
and Testing Techniques |
3 Units |
QAS 518 Quality
Project Management & Productivity |
3 Units |
QAS 598 Directed
Research |
3 Units |
QAS 599 Project |
3 Units |
Elective (with approval of Academic Coordinator) |
3 Units |
Total: |
33 Units |
| Service and Health Care | Semester Units |
|---|---|
QAS 511 Quality Function Management and TQM |
3 Units |
QAS 515 Human
Factors in Quality Assurance |
3 Units |
QAS 518 Quality
Project Management & Productivity |
3 Units |
QAS 530 Statistical Quality Control for Service Professionals |
3 Units |
QAS 531 Customer Satisfaction & Quality Assurance |
3 Units |
QAS 532 Quality
Assurance for the Service Delivery Process |
3 Units |
QAS 598 Directed
Research |
3 Units |
QAS 599 Project |
3 Units |
Electives (with
approval of Academic Coordinator) |
9 Units |
Total: |
33 Units |
MSQA Program Course Descriptions
Core Courses (30 Units) Electives Electives
QAS 510 Advanced
Probability and Statistics (3 Units)
A study of measures of central tendency and dispersion,
important discrete and continuous probability distributions,
sampling theory, hypothesis testing and estimation. Linear
regression
and correlation will also be covered. The use
of statistics in testing, inspection, and production
will
be identified. (Must have completed one semester of College
Calculus.)
QAS
511 Quality function Management and TQM (3 Units)
A study of the functions and responsibilities of the quality
organization. TQM and ISO concepts,
and the tools for
continuous improvement are analyzed for sequence of use
and deployment.
QAS 512 Reliability
(3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 510 or
permission of MSQA Coordinator
An overview of reliability engineering. Use of mathematical
models of prediction, confidence assessment, and systems
reliability. Emphasis on practical applications for product
or system
design.
QAS 513 Statistical
Quality Control and Sampling (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 510 or permission of
MSQA Coordinator
The application of advanced statistical methodologies
to the analysis and solution off quality and management
problems, including probability theory, control charts,
sampling, regression analysis and the design of experiments.
Focus on statistical process control and related quality
technologies.
QAS 514 Advanced
Experimental Design (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 510 or permission of MSQA Coordinator
Analysis of statistical experimental design strategies.
Planning of experiments for the best
strategy and objectives.
QAS 515 Human Factors
in Quality Assurance (3 Units)
A comprehensive survey of human factors, engineering theory,
research and applications which
are of particular relevance
to quality assurance. A systems framework will be utilized,
emphasizing feedback on interrelations among system components,
including the human operator. Emphasis will be placed
on operator constrains in the design of work processes,
workplaces and instrumentation.
QAS 516 Measurement
and Testing Techniques (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 510 or permission of MSQA Coordinator
An in-depth discussion of equipment, principles and techniques
of measurement assurance.
QAS 518 Quality
Project Management and Productivity (3 Units)
An in-depth examination of current theory and techniques
in QA project management.
Topics include description of
project management techniques as well as procedures for
evaluating their overall effectiveness and contribution
to production and service quality.
QAS
530 Statistical Quality Control for Service Professionals
(3 Units)
Techniques for applying Statistical Quality Control (SQC)
in controlling processes and
delivering customer services
are learned. Students will examine methods for establishing
and maintaining SPC, QC auditing, and sampling, and continuous
improvement in the
service, health care, and public sectors.
QAS
531 Customer Satisfaction and Quality Assurance (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS
531
An in-depth study of current methods for obtaining customer
satisfaction. Examines
the techniques for determining
customer needs and the development of customer
service
strategy quality control criteria.
QAS 532 Quality
Assurance of the Service Delivery Process (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 530
Analyzes processes used to deliver service and methods
used to assure satisfaction. Examines
the relationship
of Strategic Quality Planning, the Delivery Process, and
the usage of TQC and Quality Assurance to achieve strategic
goals.
QAS 598 Directed
Research (3 Units)
Prerequisite: completion of 18 units towards
the MSQA degree, completion of GWAR,
minimum 3.0 GPA
A course of study designed cooperatively by student and
instructor, and approved by the
Academic Coordinator in
which the student will apply quality assurance theory
and principles
to a particular occupational setting relevant
to his/her professional interests and goals. This
course
is designed to prepare students to begin their Project
(see QAS 599.)
QAS 599 Project
(3 Units)
Prerequisite:
QAS 598S, completion of all other courses in the program
or can be taken concurrent with course(s) in
final semester.
Must have completed the GWAR before enrolling in this
course.
The goal of all students enrolled in this culminating
course is to complete a project under
the guidance of
an assigned instructor. It is the culminating learning
experience of the program
and includes a significant written
report. To meet the standards established by the faculty,
the project must demonstrate a vigorous scientific approach,
use a clearly documented theoretical framework, and demonstrate
application to the quality profession.
Electives
(3 Units)
QAS 521 Process
Control and Capability (3 Units)
Prerequisites: QAS 513, QAS 514
A detailed study of procedures and methods for performing
machine and process capability studies, troubleshooting
production and test problems, and maintaining continuous
production and process evaluation in manufacturing operations.
QAS 522 Applied
Systems Reliability, Maintainability and Safety (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 512
Analysis of appropriate probabilistic models for system
reliability, including the exponential, Weibull, normal
and log-normal distributions; life prediction techniques,
reliability test program plans, failure modes and effects
analysis, Markov models; maintainability concepts, including
trade-off between life cycle.
QAS 523 Software
Reliability (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 512
A study of the theory and application of reliability concepts
as they
relate to software design and implementation.
QAS 525 ISO 9000
and the Audit Function (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 511
or permission of the instructor
A study of the ISO 9000 series of quality system standards
with emphasis on manufacturing
and service industry applications.
The studies address the standards interpretation, documentation
and implementation including preparation for and creation
of internal and external audits.
QAS 526 Supplier
Quality Assurance (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 511 or permission
of the instructor
The coursework encompasses a study of the fundamental
quality requirements attendant to
the successful procurement
and delivery of the end item products or services. It
includes the
basic supplier issues of specifications,
site inspection, selection, rating, certification, and
related quality audits.
QAS 527 Quality
Measurement (3 Units)
Prerequisite: QAS 511
The study of Quality Metrics and their application throughout
the life cycle of a product or service
in a business entity.
The study includes Quality Standards, Customer Satisfaction,
Quality Tools, Continuous Improvement, Cost of Quality,
Supplier and System Auditing.
QAS 534 Change Management (3 units)
In depth analysis of current theory, empirical research and best practices related to effective implementation of Quality improvement methodologies that result in desired organizational change, both cultural and operational.
QAS 535 Lean Manufacturing (Also called Lean Thinking) (3 units)
In depth study of the theory and practices of lean production. Covers waste minimization, interrelationships among various components of a system, theories of leadership and management, and process variability reduction.
QAS 536 Six Sigma Principles and Applications (3 units)
In depth study of the application of the six sigma process; covers content of the methodology areas of Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control (DMAIC) including team concepts, project management, advanced statistical process control and techniques, and measurement systems analysis.
QAS 537 Quality Function Deployment: Understanding Customer Requirements (3 units)
In depth study of the theory and application of the quality management process, Quality Function Deployment, for designing customer requirements into products and services. Course will evaluate the tools of QFD and study their application in analysis of customer requirements.
QAS 538 Evaluation and Outcome Analysis for Healthcare Delivery
Examines operational and statistical techniques used to monitor, control, and improve the quality of services provided by healthcare. Considers the tools of quality and their direct application to practical situations and healthcare processes.
QAS 539 Good Manufacturing Practices (3 units)
FDA Good Manufacturing Practice regulations as applied to medical device (21 CFR 820) and pharmaceutical production (21 CFR 210,211). Device design covers development, manufacturing, quality records, management and organizational requirements. Pharmaceutical includes personnel, facilities and equipment, process and product controls, laboratory, reporting.
QAS 540 Food & Drug Law (3 units)
This course is designed to provide a practical interpretation of the Food and Drug laws and interpretations for professionals who are providing products or services in industries regulated by the Food and Drug Adminstration.
QAS 541 Biomedical Quality Control Methods (3 units)
In depth study of quality control disciplines as applied to medical device, pharmaceutical and/or biologics regulated environments. Topics include influencing discipline and applying models; methods that monitor, maintain and/or improve product or service quality; operational efficiency.
QAS 542 Risk Management in FDA Related Industries (3 units)
Risk Management as applied to FDA-regulated and other industries (product and process-related); emphasizes application of risk management tools, plan and program from inception of product and process until and including manufacturing process and field experience of the product , process or service.
QAS 594 Independent
Study (1-4 Units)
Independent or group research on special projects under
the direction of a full-time faculty
member of the MSQA
program. Topics may vary. Recent topics have included
ISO 9000, the QA Auditing Function, and Quality Concepts
in Health Care Services.
QAS 600 Project
Continuation (0 Units)
Graduate Students may maintain continuing attendance by
enrolling in this course.
This course may also be used by students who want to
maintain their continuing
student status but cannot
enroll in other QAS courses at that time.
Other Courses (not counted toward
degree total)
QAS 495 Mathematics
for Quality Assurance (1 undergraduate Unit)
Math Review Class (1 undergraduate credit) Designed for
returning students preparing for
"Quality"courses
in need of a algebra/calculus brush-up. This course may
be taken CR/NC
with the permission of the instructor and
the academic coordinator Dr. Milt Krivokuca.
Please contact
the MSQA Program Office at (310) 243-3880.
