At Wuhan University, the Quality Management course — typically offered within the Economics and Management School as part of business, operations, or industrial management programs — focuses on the principles, systems, and practices that organizations use to ensure products and services meet or exceed customer expectations. The course introduces students to core quality concepts such as total quality management (TQM), continuous improvement, statistical quality control, and quality assurance systems, showing how these ideas support operational excellence and sustainable competitive advantage. Learners study tools and techniques for measuring and managing quality at every stage of the value chain, including process analysis, control charts, Six Sigma fundamentals, and quality standards like ISO frameworks. The curriculum blends theoretical foundations with practical applications through case studies and problem-solving exercises, helping students understand how to diagnose quality issues, implement improvement initiatives, and use data to monitor performance. By the end of the course, students develop analytical skills to design and improve quality systems, foster a culture of continuous improvement, and align quality strategies with organizational goals — preparing them for roles in quality assurance, operations management, process improvement, and related leadership positions in both domestic and international business environments.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
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