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Quantitative Methods for Quality Management (5 cr)

Code: C-10065-LY00EC29-3008

General information


Enrolment period
02.05.2024 - 30.11.2025
Registration for the implementation has begun.
Timing
02.05.2025 - 31.12.2025
Implementation is running.
Credits
5 cr
Institution
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Leiritie 1
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 50

Objectives (course unit)

The student is able to use statistical methods to analyse and assess quantitative quality management data and present the results graphically. The student knows what kinds of statistical methods can be applied in quality control, process management and process development.

Content (course unit)

• The basics of statistical analytics: distribution processing, principles of probability, basic principles of correlation and regression anlyses • Graphical presentation of statistical data • Process competency and how to measure it • Statistical process control

Prerequisites (course unit)

Research Methods and Tools

Location and time

The course is a non-stop online course. You can do it independently and at your own pace in Moodle learning environment. However, it's important to allocate sufficient time for independent study. For a 5-credit course, the estimated workload is 135 hours. Course credits are recorded in the study register only 1.9. - 7.9.2025 and 12. - 18.1.2026. To enhance learning, there is a virtual Q&A session once a month (except for holiday periods) where the teacher is available. Any topic related to the course can be discussed there. Participation in virtual Q&A sessions is not compulsory.

Exam schedules

The exam can be taken at the end of August or December, with exact dates to be announced later. Students can register for the exam once they achieve at least 50% of the maximum score on each set of assignments. The student can take the exam a maximum of three times (the actual exam and two retakes).

Assessment methods and criteria

The course consists of two parts: assignments to be completed in Moodle and an exam to be taken in the electronic exam system. Both parts are evaluated on a scale of 0-5, and both must receive a passing grade. The final course grade is calculated as a weighted average of the two parts, with the assignments accounting for 40% and the exam 60% (course grade = 0.4 x assignment grade + 0.6 x exam grade). The grades for both the exam and the assignments are determined based on the ratio of the total points received by the student to the maximum points available in each section. The lower limits for grades are as follows: 50 % of total points: 1 60 % of total points: 2 70 % of total points: 3 80 % of total points: 4 90 % of total points: 5

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

NB: Registrations will not be processed during the summer holidays 14.6. - 10.8.2025. Course level: For Master´s students only Independent studying Assignments Exam in an electronic exam system. Prerequisite for the course: Completed university degree, Finnish language skills.

Learning materials

Teacher materials in Moodle learning environment. NB: The course material is in Finnish.

Student workload

Total 135 hours which includes independent study, solving problems, taking the exam, and participating in voluntary Q&A sessions.

Content scheduling

The students progress in their own schedule.

Completion alternatives

N/A

Practical training and working life cooperation

N/A

International connections

N/A

Further information

You can register for the course during the period 2.5. - 30.11.2025. The teacher confirms the registrations once a week. Registrations will not be processed during the summer holidays 14.6. - 10.8.2025. NOTE 1: If you want to study during the summer break, enroll in the course before the break starts, even if you don't begin studying right away. After the break, enroll in the course only when you are ready to start. If you do not start studying in Moodle within two weeks of your enrollment being accepted in the fall, you will be removed from the course. NOTE 2: For the Master´s students only, course material in Finnish.

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