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A Master of Science in Quality Management and Analytics (abbreviated ''QMA'' or ''MSQMA'') is a postgraduate academic master’s degree in Quality Management and Analytics, also known as M.S. in QM and Analytics. Candidates of M.S. in Quality Management and Analytics are required to have at least a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university. Most programs require 33-39 graduate credits and a thesis or final project. Programs vary in content, though most curricula are designed to help students to think analytically and develop creative problem solving skills as well as enabling graduates to address complex real-world analytical problems in a wide variety of fields. Illinois State University offers a Master of Science degree, 33 credit program, with an opportunity to obtain a graduate certificate in Quality Management and Analytics.〔(Quality Management and Analytics )〕 The curriculum focuses on introducing quality management tools to enhance decision problem solving, strategic planning, customer and supplier relations, overview of six sigma methodologies and on providing students with insights into advanced quality based industrial management techniques. ==Curriculum Structure== The Master of Science in QM and Analytics is a three to four semesters Master’s Degree that is designed to prepare students to use data-driven methods to contribute to organizational effectiveness and to help guide decisions. Key topics may include decision making, optimization and simulation methods, predictive modeling, and multivariate statistics. Team work, written and oral communication, presentation and other skills that are crucial for students to prepare themselves for a professional career are also addressed throughout the curriculum. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Master of Science in Quality Management and Analytics」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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