Process ControlIMT 263--Four Quarter HoursZale Maxwell |
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Please refer to the complete final course syllabus available on the course Website once the course begins.
Course
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Analysis of basic principles of quality control, including frequency distribution, sampling inspection, charts, and gauges related to inspection. |
Prerequisites
| Tier I Math |
Methods of Course Instruction | This class is conducted in an online format. All course related information will be maintained on Blackboard. Students are responsible for retrieving assignments, handouts, study guides, etc. from Blackboard. Students are required to activate their Oak Accounts and to check their email regularly. Assignments must be grouped for each week and submitted by email. When you email your assignments, you must provide the correct information in the email subject field. The following are some examples. Email Subject Field Format: IMT 263 Winter 2010, your name – assignment name and # Example 1: IMT 263 Winter 2010 John/Jane Doe – Weekly Log #1 Example 2: IMT 263 Winter 2010 John/Jane Doe – Chapter #1 |
Course Objectives |
The student is expected to learn the process control tools and their proper application to modern manufacturing processes. Commonly referred to as “statistical process control” these techniques are utilized throughout the world to control the consistency and uniformity of products during the manufacturing process. |
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General Course Requirements |
Weekly Activity Log 10pts/week 100 pts* * Activity logs are to be submitted weekly via email. The log is mandatory. The log is simply a small email listing what you did in IMT 263 for the previous week and the amount of time spent working on class assignments. If you did nothing, simply put that in the email (there is no penalty for telling the truth). Activity logs are due no later than Sunday for the week in Question and should be submitted after you have completed the assignments for the week. Late log emails will NOT be accepted. ** Notice that the two exams contribute 70% to your final grade in this class. You should spend sufficient time to prepare for each exam. On the other hand, if you don’t do class assignments well, you cannot assume you will get high scores on the exams. |
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Materials | |
Required | Text(s) REQUIRED SOFTWARE & HARDWARE: It is expected that all students will have computer access with Microsoft Office 2007 and that all written assignments will be produced using Word. As an OU student, you can purchase a copy of MS Office 2007 at the campus library. The textbook comes with software required for this course and the student is expected to utilize this software in completing assignments. This software will work with Windows 2000, XP or Vista and Macintosh OS 10.4 or 10.5 according to the publisher.
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Exams
| 2 exams - The Final Exam is a proctored exam. Dates of Exams The mid-term exam - Completed by Feb. 7 The Final exam - Completed by March 20 |
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