October 2004 Table of Contents
College
and University Programs in Quality
compiled by
Valerie Funk, editorial assistant
OHIO
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH.
Four-year, public.
Bachelor’s degree in technology, quality systems specialization under the manufacturing major, quality systems minor, master’s degree in industrial technology; and doctorate in technology management with a quality systems specialization.
John W. Sinn, professor, quality systems, 419-372-6034, jwsinn@bgnet.bgsu.edu.
www.bgsu.edu/colleges/technology.
Cincinnati, University of
Cincinnati.
Four-year, public.
Individual courses at undergraduate and MBA level. Master’s degree and doctorate in operations management with opportunities to focus on quality and statistical disciplines.
James R. Evans, professor of quantitative analysis and operations management, 513-556-7152, james.evans@uc.edu.
Cleveland State University
Cleveland.
Four-year, public.
Certificates in total quality management and continuous quality improvement in healthcare administration.
Brenda Stevenson Marshall, director, 216-523-7232 or 216-687-4711, cispcsu@csuohio.edu.
www.csuohio.edu.
Dayton, University of
Dayton, OH.
Four-year, private.
Minor in quality assurance. Courses—Dimensional Measurements, Statistical Process Control, Quality Assurance Techniques and Quality Improvement Methods.
Donna Summers, professor, 937-229-2974, dsummers@udayton.edu.
www.udayton.edu.
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University
See listing under Arizona.
Lakeland Community College
Kirtland, OH.
Two-year, public.
Quality engineering technology major. Programs—quality institute and Six Sigma training.
Paul G. Mathews, assistant professor, quality engineering technology, 440-953-7168, pmathews@lakeland.cc.oh.us
www.lakeland.cc.oh.us.
Ohio University
Athens, OH.
Four-year, public.
Master’s degree in industrial and systems engineering. Research areas in manufacturing systems, manufacturing information systems and quality systems. Distance learning course, Foundations in Quality and Continuous Improvement.
Charles M. Parks, professor and chair, industrial and systems engineering, 740-593-1540, parksc@ohio.edu.
Russ College of Engineering and Technology, 740-593-1474; Graduate, applications@ohiou.edu.
Independent and Distance Learning Programs, course services, 740-593-2910, degree services, 740-593-2150.
www.ohiou.edu
Wright State University
Dayton, OH.
Four-year, public.
Master’s degree in applied statistics and bachelor’s degree in mathematics with a statistics concentration.
Munsup Seoh, statistics program director, 937-775-2103, munsup.seoh@wright.edu.
www.math.wright.edu/statistics/programs.
Institutions with courses or degrees in quality that are not included can send their information to vfunk@asq.org. It will be included in QP’s next listing of college and university programs. Immediate updates will be made to the list on ASQ’s website.