MEEN41120 Systems Analysis & Improvement

Academic Year 2023/2024

This module is designed to expose the students to the tools for analysing and improving the quality performance of various systems such as business, production, and service systems. Quality and process improvement occurs most effectively on a project-by-project basis. Within this module, The six-sigma DMAIC framework, an acronym for define, measure, analyse, improve, and control is described as a structured five-step problem-solving procedure that can be used to successfully complete quality-related projects by proceeding through and implementing solutions that are designed to solve root causes of quality and process problems in various types of systems, e.g. business, production processes, and services.

Within this module, various types of related topics, tools and techniques for analysing current systems and continuously improving their quality performance will be presented. These tools will be covered within the three overarching topics (1) multi-attribute decision analytics, (2) statistical process control, and (3) design of experiments.

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Curricular information is subject to change

Learning Outcomes:

On the competition of this module, the students should be able to:

(1) Recognise the fundamental aspects of quality control, lean and six-sigma.
(2) Use multi-attribute decision modeling tools and methods to make design and improvement decisions.
(3) Apply statistical process control techniques to determine process behaviours.
(4) Design engineering experiments and perform statistical analysis on the data obtained thereby improving quality.
(5) Demonstrate a high level of competency in applying the covered tools to a variety of real-world related engineering design and business problems and projects.

Student Effort Hours: 
Student Effort Type Hours
Lectures

36

Laboratories

4

Specified Learning Activities

40

Autonomous Student Learning

100

Total

180

Approaches to Teaching and Learning:
This module utilized some of the key teaching and learning approaches used in higher education such as:
(1) Active/task-based learning; which is an approach where the planning of learning materials and teaching sessions are based around doing a task.

(2) Peer and group work: which is a form of voluntary association of members benefiting from cooperative learning, that enhances the total output of the activity than when done individually.

(3) Lectures: face-to-face and online presentations and discussions with module lecturer.

(4) lab and tutorials: various types of related problems will be covered during these sessions.

(5) Case/Problem-based learning; which is a student-centered pedagogy in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving a related project/problem.

(6) Student presentations: This requires students to present the outcomes of their projects individually or in a group. 
Requirements, Exclusions and Recommendations

Not applicable to this module.


Module Requisites and Incompatibles
Not applicable to this module.
 
Assessment Strategy  
Description Timing Open Book Exam Component Scale Must Pass Component % of Final Grade
Group Project: This is an assessed group project. Unspecified n/a Standard conversion grade scale 40% No

30

Class Test: Class test #1 Throughout the Trimester n/a Standard conversion grade scale 40% No

20

Class Test: Class test #2 Throughout the Trimester n/a Standard conversion grade scale 40% No

20

Assignment: This is a comprehensive individual assignment based on lab activities. Unspecified n/a Standard conversion grade scale 40% No

30


Carry forward of passed components
Yes
 
Resit In Terminal Exam
Spring No
Please see Student Jargon Buster for more information about remediation types and timing. 
Feedback Strategy/Strategies

• Feedback individually to students, on an activity or draft prior to summative assessment
• Feedback individually to students, post-assessment
• Group/class feedback, post-assessment
• Peer review activities

How will my Feedback be Delivered?

Not yet recorded.

Timetabling information is displayed only for guidance purposes, relates to the current Academic Year only and is subject to change.
 
Autumn
     
Lecture Offering 1 Week(s) - Autumn: All Weeks Fri 17:00 - 17:50
Lecture Offering 1 Week(s) - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 Mon 14:00 - 14:50
Lecture Offering 1 Week(s) - 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 12 Tues 10:00 - 10:50
Lecture Offering 1 Week(s) - 4, 6 Tues 10:00 - 10:50
Lecture Offering 1 Week(s) - 5, 7, 9 Tues 10:00 - 10:50
Laboratory Offering 1 Week(s) - 9 Tues 16:00 - 17:50
Autumn