
Fundamentals of Quality Assurance QC 9011
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OntarioLearn description: This course provides and introduction to quality assurance and control programs within a business organization. Topics include the nature and history of quality, factors which affect quality, quality inspection and verification. The course will also deal with collection, and analysis and interpretation of data, histograms and frequency distributions, probability and its applications, normal and binomial curves, control charts for variables and attributes and statistical sampling.
Prerequisites
In most cases, you must have completed Grade 12 math. (An approved equivalent is also acceptable.) However, if you are pursuing our Quality Management Program, the prerequisite is our QC 9015 Introduction to Quality and Productivity Methodology course. (An approved equivalent is also acceptable.)
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- Contact Department:
- LD
- Phone:
- 416-415-5000, ext. 6543
- Office Location(s):
- St. James Campus, 193 King St. E., Building G (SJG), third floor
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