Quality Control and Assurance Stanford's QA/QC diploma program is designed to provide a strong technical education in the area of Quality Control and Assurance and prepare the graduates for employment in the field of Quality Control. Students will develop their technical and analytical skills using commonly used methods supported by discussions based on real-life subjects and samples. Admission Requirements: - At least 18 years of age;
- Academic Secondary School Diploma (Complete Grade 12), or General Educational Development (GED) certificate, or equivalent;
- Pass College Entrance Examination.
Course Duration: Full time: 11 months (48 weeks) Mon.- Fri. Campus: North York Campus (Main Campus) Career Prospect: Successful graduates may gain employment as a Quality Control Inspector or Quality Control Technician in workshop, laboratory or office in many sectors including pharmaceutical, cosmetics, building and construction, food and drink, automotive, aerospace, textiles, electrical, plastics, oil and gas. Course Modules: Module I Applied Statistic and Probability Module II Technical Communication Module III Production Processes Module IV Introduction to Quality in Manufacturing Module V Introduction to Metrology Module VI Statistical Quality Control I Module VII Statistical Quality Control II Module VIII Fundamental of ISO9001:2008 Module IX Measurement System Analysis Module X Statistical Process Control Module XI Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis Module XII Total Quality Management Module XIII Quality Improvement by Experimentation Module XIV Internal Quality Audit Module XV Auditing Quality Assurance Module XVI Advanced Product Quality and Control Plan (APQP) Module XVII Quality Assurance Technology |