Basics of Statistical Process Control provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills to implement effective quality control measures in various industrial settings. This course emphasizes hands-on learning through project-based activities, allowing participants to apply statistical techniques to real-world scenarios. By engaging in interactive sessions, learners will develop a comprehensive understanding of process variability, control charts, and quality improvement methodologies.
The curriculum is designed to equip graduates, job seekers, and business professionals with the tools necessary to analyze and improve processes within their organizations. Participants will also have the opportunity to publish their findings in Cademix Magazine, promoting their expertise and contributing to the field of quality control. This course culminates in a final project that challenges learners to create a Statistical Process Control plan tailored to a specific industry or application, ensuring practical relevance and immediate applicability.
Introduction to Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Understanding Process Variation: Types and Sources
Control Charts: Types, Construction, and Interpretation
Process Capability Analysis: Cpk and Ppk
Designing Experiments for Process Improvement
Root Cause Analysis and Problem-Solving Techniques
Implementing Continuous Improvement Strategies
Data Collection and Analysis for SPC
Case Studies in Statistical Process Control
Final Project: Developing a Comprehensive SPC Plan
