Course unit
Statistical process control
Last updated: 22/02/2024
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Course Director(s):
HOAYEK Anis
General Description:
Statistical process control is a method widely used in production monitoring to ensure that the parts produced correspond properly to the specifications. The principle is to put into place different tools (often graphic representations) to be able to detect as soon as possible any production system malfunctioning.
Key words:
Control cards
Number of teaching hours
9
Fields of study
Teaching language
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of the unit, the student will be capable of: |
Classification level |
Priority |
Knowing the different tools for production monitoring |
1. Knowledge |
Essential |
Analysing commonly used control cards |
4. Analyse |
Essential |
Implementing a quality control strategy |
3. Apply |
Essential |
Learning assessment methods
Percentage ratio of individual assessment
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Percentage ratio of group assessment
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Written exam:
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67
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%
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Project submission:
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%
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Individual oral exam:
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%
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Group presentation:
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%
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Individual presentation:
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%
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Group practical exercise:
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%
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Individual practical exercise:
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%
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Group report:
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33
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%
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Individual report:
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%
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Other(s): %
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Programme and content
Type of teaching activity |
Content, sequencing and organisation |
Course |
Statistical process control The aim of the unit is to present methods commonly used in industry for production monitoring.
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