Title: Applied Process Improvement 1
Credits: 10 Credits
read more »Lean Six Sigma Improvement Methodologies represents the drive of efforts in manufacturing and service organisations to improve, services, and processes. Six Sigma represents a new direction to quality and productivity improvement, but the tools and philosophy have been established in the fundamental principles of total quality and continuous improvement that have been in use for the past number of decades.
The aim of this module is to give a broad overview of the tools and techniques that are used in Lean Six Sigma projects. This module will help the student develop a number of Professional Transferable Skills, such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication (written and oral), entrepreneurship, networking and customer focus.
Title: Engineering Operations Management 1
Credits: 05 Credits
read more »The aim of this module is to provide the learner with an introduction to engineering management concerned with company strategies and objectives. To evaluate product life cycle, process types, designs, layouts, process analysis while ascertaining a knowledge of current technologies and data processing used in the manufacturing A broad overview will be given of the tools and techniques that are used in the operations and manufacturing environment to ensuring that operations are efficient in terms of using as few resources as needed, and effective in terms of meeting customer requirements.
This module will help the student develop a number of Professional Transferable Skills, such as critical thinking, problem solving, entrepreneurship, and customer focus.
Title: Engineering Project Management
Credits: 05 Credits
read more »This module provides the learner with an introduction to formal project management methodologies and the project management environment. Utilising active learning strategies, the module develops the learner's knowledge and skills in the various tools and techniques for effective project management outlined in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). The module also provides a platform for the learner to investigate their own personality type, and to develop a deeper awareness of the effects of different personality types on the project team.
This module also introduces the learner to situational project management through multiple choice questions, which are in line with the Project Management Institute (PMI) accreditation assessment method.
Title: Dissertation
Credits: 10 Credits
read more »This module aims to develop learners’ research skills and ability to work independently to produce a dissertation in accordance with pre-determined formats, standards and ethics. The topic selected must be directly relevant to the course of study being undertaken by the student and the dissertation is to provide an exhaustive, critical and in-depth analytical study of the specific area of interest.
Title: Process Statistics 1
Credits: 05 Credits
read more »This module aims to:
1. To give the student a broad foundation in statistics so that the student has the necessary confidence and skills in descriptive statisticals to visualise and interpret data both manually and using statistical software.
2. To introduce the student to the concept of Quality Science, to give the student a broad understanding of the Six Sigma methodology and its statistical techniques
Title: Applied Process Improvement 2
Credits: 05 Credits
read more »Lean Six Sigma Improvement Methodologies represents the drive of efforts in manufacturing and service organisations to improve, services, and processes. Six Sigma represents a new direction to quality and productivity improvement, but the tools and philosophy have been established in the fundamental principles of total quality and continuous improvement that have been in use for the past number of decades.
The aim of this module is to apply the tools and techniques that are used in Lean Six Sigma projects and in the design For Six Sigma (DFSS). This module will help the student develop a number of Professional Transferable Skills, such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication (written and oral), entrepreneurship, networking and customer focus.
Title: Engineering Operations Management 2
Credits: 05 Credits
read more »The aim of this module is to provided the learner with an introduction to engineering management concerned with forcasting of product, capacity planning, new product introduction, validation of a process, supply chain and change management in a manufacturing environment. The module will also give a broad overview of the qualit ymanagement systems, standards, compliance, auditing and regulator bodiese requirments and effects on a product and manufacturing environemnt.
This module will help the student develop a number of Professional Transferable Skills, such as critical thinking, problem solving, entrepreneurship, and customer focus.
Title: Applied Project Management
Credits: 10 Credits
read more »The module adopts both theoretical and active learning, where the learner completes a work based project. The learner applies analytical tools developed in the programme to make observations and critically analyse a project that is industrial in nature. The learner creates a formal project report utilising Advanced Word, Excel and MS Project and is provided with the opportunity to develop their presentation skills as they present work throughout the semester.
This module aims to advance the learner's transferrable skills, in order to prepare for employment, including creative problem solving, technical writing and presentation skills.
Title: Process Statistics 2
Credits: 05 Credits
read more »The module builds on the Students foundation in statistics and builds confidence in statistical skills in order to, visualise and interpret inferential statistics, make good decisions from samples / populations, improve quality
Continue exploring Quality Science, to give the student an understanding of the Six Sigma methodology, and to give the student a broad foundation in the statistical thinking that form the basis of the Six Sigma process.