PHD in Quality Management

Are you mathematically inclined, well organized and looking for an intellectually challenging career? While you can't earn a Ph.D. specifically in quality management, you can earn a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering. As a Ph.D. student, you'll acquire advanced research, quality control, presentation and other skills. Read this article to learn more. Schools offering Engineering Technology degrees can also be found in these popular choices.

Where Can I Earn a Ph.D. in Quality Management?

There aren't any Ph.D. programs specific to quality management. However, you can earn your Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering with a concentration in quality engineering, a specialization in quality or a specialization in manufacturing systems and assurance sciences. You can also enroll in a general Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering program to take courses in quality control and quality management. Ph.D. programs that cover industrial engineering generally aren't available online due to research, teaching and other specialized in-person requirements.

Why Should I Earn a Ph.D.?

A Ph.D. can qualify you for specialized quality management positions researching quality control techniques, methods and systems in the private sector or for a public organization. You can also apply your doctorate toward work as a university instructor, quality control consultant, engineering executive or operations manager.

What Will I Study?

Once you enroll in a Ph.D. program, you can expect to complete coursework that addresses a variety of industrial engineering areas. Generally, this coursework covers operations research, manufacturing, quality control, technology and statistical methods.

Coursework in statistical methods is foundational to the research and further study you'll complete as a Ph.D. student. You can expect to explore sampling methods, data analysis, experimental design and time series analysis.

Operations research courses teach you about programming, regression analysis and modeling. You'll apply this knowledge in your studies of quality improvement and reliability engineering. Manufacturing courses explore management, operations engineering and automated processes.

Quality management and control coursework covers inspection and quality engineering. You'll also learn about quality assurance systems and how to continually improve a quality control system.

What Do I Need to Enroll?

Most Ph.D. programs will only accept students who have a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering or a closely related discipline. Some programs will accept students with bachelor's degrees on a provisional basis. At any rate, you'll also need to fulfill course prerequisites that cover these topics:

  • Calculus
  • Statistics
  • Manufacturing and quality control
  • Risk management
  • Factory automation
  • Computer modeling

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