MSc Strategic Quality Management Programme Specification Primary Purpose: Course management, monitoring and quality assurance. Secondary Purpose: Detailed information for students, staff and employers. Current students should refer to the related Course Handbook for further detail. Disclaimer: The University of Portsmouth has checked the information given in this Programme Specification and believes it to be correct. We will endeavour to deliver the course in keeping with this Programme Specification but reserve the right to change the content, timetabling and administration of the course whilst maintaining equivalent academic standards and quality. Copyright The contents of this document are the copyright of the University of Portsmouth and all rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior consent of the University of Portsmouth.
Control Page Issuing Authority Owner Faculty Authors Distribution List Classification Head of OSM Subject Group SBS: MSc SQM Course Team Portsmouth Business School F Brocklehurst All relevant academic and support staff Unclassified Major Release Date June 1999 Minor Release Date September 200 Last Change Date September 200 Review Date September 2010 Effective Session 2014-15 Withdrawn Date V Updated September 2010 for the Curriculum Review 2012 V6 V5 V4 V3 V2 Updated September 200 annual review of documentation Updated July 2006 for changes in academic regulations (2005), inclusion of DL unit codes, and clarification of minor points Updated September 2005 for minor changes, e.g. effective session Updated September 2004 for minor changes, e.g. change of Department name Updated February 2003 for minor changes, e.g. change of Department name V1 Definitive document dated June 1999 The University of Portsmouth has checked the information given in this Programme Specification and believes it to be correct. We shall endeavour to deliver the programme(s) in keeping with this Programme Specification but reserve the right to change the content, timetabling and administration of the programme(s) whilst maintaining equivalent academic standards and quality. Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management - 2 -
PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION: MSc Strategic Quality Management Primary purpose: Secondary purpose: Programme management, monitoring and quality assurance. Detailed information for students (particularly current students), staff, and employers. 1. Awarding Institution or Body 2. Teaching Institution The University of Portsmouth The University of Portsmouth 3. Programme Accreditation 4. Final Award None (see section 16a) MSc 5. Programme Name (Title) 6. Course Codes Strategic Quality Management C1234F,C2431P, C2432P. QAA Benchmark Group(s) 8. Document Control Information QAA benchmarks for masters awards in business and management specialist masters degrees Version, September 2010 Version 6, September 200 Version 5, July 2006 Version 4, September 2005 Version 3, September 2004 Version 2, February 2003 Version 1, June 1999 8b. Effective Session 8d. Author 2014-15 F Brocklehurst 8e. Faculty 8f. Department or School Portsmouth Business School Operations and Systems Management 9. Educational Aims a. The MSc Strategic Quality ManagementProgramme Provide a challenging and stimulating framework of study for full-time, part-time, and distance learning students. Provide an opportunity for appropriately qualified candidates to develop high level knowledge and a critical awareness of current Strategic Quality Management issues in a multidisciplinary context. Develop a systematic understanding of relevant knowledge and a critical awareness of current issues at the forefront of the Quality Management discipline. Facilitate personal, academic and professional development through a coherent programme of study. Enable students to develop high-level knowledge in a range of business and project management related disciplines. Provide an opportunity for students to demonstrate the learning outcomes and to identify and analyse the context of the application of the learning. Provide successful candidates with the necessary skills and knowledge to deal with complex project management issues as leaders and practitioners. Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management - 3 -
10.1 Programme Learning Outcomes Reference Points: Subject Benchmark Statements and Other Reference Elements This is an interdisciplinary degree providing students with the knowledge to act as an effective quality professional in any size of organisation. It will also be instructive to managers of other disciplines who need to understand how to manage change within a quality management environment.this programme seeks to provide students with appropriate knowledge and understanding to enable them to make an effective contribution to the implementation of the practices of good quality and continuous improvement. The knowledge and understanding is developed in respect of the operational, functional and strategic management of quality, with appropriate academic rigour in the taught stages. The Masters element is achieved after the Diploma through research activity, which requires an extended application of the theory learned during the Diploma stage. In addition, it demands the capacity to identify and solve complex problems, which are relevant to the management and improvement of quality. The dissertation subject will normally be of practical value to the student s organisation and is intended to demonstrate a clear integration of theory and practice. There is demand for graduates who have understanding of effective tools and skills to manage change in a dynamic environment and with a focus on customer requirements and achieving excellence in performance. Often graduates are already employed; however, graduates from this programme have proved very attractive to employers, finding a range of employment within business generally. Typical employment destinations have included business analyst, manufacturing management, business consultancy, retail management and the service sector. The emphasis is on the holistic approach in the study of human organisational activity, and its support from and interfaces with other disciplines. Hence the programme provides students with the skills needed to use knowledge gained effectively in meeting personal and organisational objectives. Major reference points are the University of Portsmouth Curriculum Framework Document2012, subject Benchmark Statements, National Qualification Framework, the QAA Benchmarks for specialist master s degrees in business and management, the QAA Codes of Practice and the Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) Body of Quality Knowledge (BOQK). The programme addresses the following topic areas: The principles of quality management systems and their application to all aspects of business. The theories, concepts and basic principles of TQM and its role within the context of operations management and the overall business environment. The requirements for interpersonal and personal skills and attitudes in effective team building as a key element in implementing quality improvement initiatives such as Total Quality Management. Business Excellence and Continuous Improvement theories and techniques. Quality planning tools and techniques. TQM principles in a Strategic Quality Management context. Promoting and enabling the development of a culture conducive to quality throughout an organisation so it may attain its quality vision. Organisational capability to maintain quality products, services and processes and to improve its performance. The role of the quality manager in modern organisations. The means and skills to transfer the concepts and experience gained from the course into work situations. The formulation, planning and execution of a research project in the field of quality/strategic quality management. Critical evaluation and assessment of the literature, research and knowledge gained throughout the course. Demonstration of the ability to analyse data, make decisions and plan both critically and objectively, and to present results and conclusions in the form of coherent arguments with an assessment of future needs and consequences. Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management 4
10.2 Programme Learning Outcomes Details of the learning that students should be able to demonstrate 10.2.1 MSc Strategic Quality Management On successful completion of the programme, students should be able, at threshold level, to: 1. Apply and evaluate methods and techniques from the Business subject disciplines to solve business problems. 2. Apply and evaluate methods and techniques from the Quality Management subject discipline to solve related problems. 3. Integrate methods and techniques from both the Business and Quality disciplines. 4. Develop critical skills with regard to literature search, appraisal and evaluation from a variety of sources and synthesising the results. 5. Evaluate, synthesise and interpret information from a variety of viewpoints. 6. Plan, conduct, report and evaluate a programme of original research.. Communicate effectively visually, orally and in writing, and read and understand complex documentation. 8. Identify and interpret numerical data effectively and perform numerical analysis on data. 9. Use ICT effectively as an integral part of their studies. 10. Solve problems of various types within business problem domains and evaluate solutions. 11. Improve own learning performance by reflecting on attainment of goals and activities related to them. 12. Work with others to achieve business goals whilst being distinctively individual. A. Knowledge and Understanding of: 1. The key principles and processes in the quality management environment and the appropriateness of different strategies. 2. The importance of understanding TQM principles and also applying the theories of Organisational Behaviour. 3. Application of the principles of statistics to develop practical programmes for quality and reliability. 4. The way in which Business Systems may contribute to the effectiveness of organisations. 5. The way in which non-performance measures and tools are essential to monitor the achievement of business goals. 6. Application of key research methods in project and business management.. The role of organisational and people development in managing change. 8. The fundamental importance of customers and achieving excellence in the realisation of organisational objectives. 9. Specialist subject knowledge in the area researched for the dissertation. Teaching and Learning Strategies and Methods:Teaching and learning is through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops and work-based learning opportunities addressing outcomes A1 - A8. The aim of the LTS is to give students an excellent learning experience as articulated in the four principles of Curriculum 2012 (Curriculum Framework Document 2012, v1.1). This will enable students to achieve the Unit learning outcomes by engaging in a range of learning activities derived from the context of work-related learning, ie building on students professional experience and simulations of the workplace environment.. Learning opportunities include study resources on Moodle (unit guidance), self-tests, discussion forum, WebEx classroom actitivities to facilitate group interactive discussion and feedback, and a Unit online reading list. Students engage in individual projects in order to pursue their own interests within the broader framework of the programme (A9). Assessment:Assessment is through the demonstration of successful application of theory to practice through assignments (A1 - A8). Assessment of the dissertation will indicate achievement at masters level in the research study (A9). Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management 5
B. Cognitive (Intellectual or Thinking) Skills be able to: 1. Analyse and interpret data and information from a variety of sources to identify organisational problems. 2. Deal with complex issues and make sound judgements based on available data. 3. Critically evaluate the relevance of theories of planning, monitoring and control. 4. Apply and adapt theories of management style and tools within a multidisciplinary context. 5. Demonstrate creativity, decision analysis and original thinking in the design and applications of management solutions. 6. Evaluate the implications of decisions and interventions when managing. Teaching and LearningStrategies and Methods: Teaching and learning is through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops and work-based learning opportunities (B1 - B6)Distance Learning is facilitated through learning opportunities that include study resources on Moodle (unit guidance), self-tests, discussion forum, WebEx classroom actitivities to facilitate group interactive discussion and feedback, and a Unit online reading list. Academic source materials as well as source material from external commercial, business and project management contributors. Cognitive skills are developed through the use of problem-solving exercises where the solution is accompanied by scientific and logical argument. Assessment: All cognitive skills (B1 - B6), in particular higher-level cognitive skills, are assessed by means of related coursework assignments and a dissertation aims/objectives assignment all of which necessitate the use of creative thinking, application and critical evaluation. Assessment is by examination and coursework or coursework only. In the case of the dissertation, assessment is made on the basis of a written report. C. Practical, Professional or Subject Specific Skills be able to: 1. Undertake independent study through research, both primary and secondary. 2. Assess, critically evaluate, synthesise and present information from a variety of sources. 3. Construct reports and assignments coherently, evaluating alternatives and supporting recommendations. 4. Select and apply relevant models to support high-quality analyses and decisions. 5. Present complex arguments coherently and comprehensively. 6. Influence the implementation of change in organisations through the successful management of objectives. Teaching and Learning Strategies and Methods: As part of the development of practical skills all students are provided with an introduction to the library and other key sources of information (including electronic) within the course induction programme and using Moodle (C1, C2). Practical skills (C1 - C5) are further developed as part of Research Methods and other units. Students are required to display a range of practical skills (C1 - C6) as an integral part of the workbased learning. Coursework assignments and the workplace projects require students to make use of all practical skills, collecting and interpreting data, applying relevant models, organising and controlling resources, producing reports, and presenting and justifying analyses and recommendations. Assessment: Project based assignments are used to assess practical skills (C1, C2, C5). These and all other practical skills are assessed within coursework assignments. As part of their coursework, students are required to present and justify complex arguments (C3, C4), and to influence the management of change and the delivery of organisational objectives (C5). Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management 6
D. Transferable (Graduate & Employability Skills) be able to: 1. Design and implement creative solutions to problem solving. 2. Manage independent study and work with others. 3. Communicate concepts and findings to professional standards. 4. Employ ICT to support scholarship, conduct analysis, and articulate concepts and findings. Teaching and Learning Strategies and Methods: Graduate and employability skills are developed in small-group contexts, such as seminars, workshops, and tutorials, and in supervised independent research supported by a research supervisor. The tutorial programme provides occasions for critical reflection on the accumulation of skills. Cumulatively, these activities address learning outcomes D1-4. Assessment: Assessment, particularly non-examination assessments, allow students to demonstrate their capacity to manage their own learning, and to exhibit academic management skills, their ability to work with others, and their commitment to professional and ethical standards. These opportunities are particularly notable with respect to project-based work undertaken within the programme. Assessments typically address Learning Outcomes D1-4. 11. Programme Structure, Progression and Award Requirements: 11.1 Overview Standard University rules apply. 180 credits are required to achieve the final award. The regulations must be consulted for a full description of exit awards. All units are worth 30 credits except for the dissertation which is worth 60 credits. The programme may be studied over 12 months full time, 30 months part time or by distance learning (approximately 2 months). 11.2 Employability Statement As a specialist Masters Programme, most MSc SQM students will have work experience. Employability skills are therefore less key to the programme. However, given that the purpose of this Masters is to develop the critical and practical skills that will enable the individual to enhance their performance and career development, graduate and employability skills still remain embedded throughout the programme with respect to: Encouragement of reflective learning through appropriate feedback and tutorial support. Use of case studies modelled on real-life work situations and the appraisal of recent research findings. Use of External speakers The scope for cross-cultural experience and networking (provided by the international nature of the students). 12. Support for Student Learning The Course is managed by a Course Leader (Taught) and a Course Leader (Distance Learning). Extensive induction programme introduces the student to the University and their course. Each student has a personal tutor, responsible for pastoral support and guidance. Personal Development Planning documentation is given to Taught students during induction and the PDP process is cascaded to distance learning students using Moodle. University support services includeacademic skills, careers, financial advice, housing, counselling, etc. Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management
Student Centre incorporating Students Union and Student Services. Excellent library facilities. The University of Portsmouth has consistently been awarded an excellent rating for student support and guidance in a number of Quality Assurance Agency inspections. Student and course handbooks provide information about the course structure, local regulations, etc. Unit content documentation provides extensive material and self-test exercises for DL students. Individual and cohort written feedback is provided for all assessment. 13. Admission Criteria a. Academic Admissions Criteria The programme accepts students from a broad range of backgrounds. Ideally, students will have a first degree or equivalent of a good standard in a relevant subject, but applicants with substantial relevant managerial experience will be considered. Students with a first degree should ideally have relevant work experience to enable them to contextualise the material; however, the overriding focus is the ability of the student to pass the course. Students whose first language is not English should be able to provide evidence of their ability in English (minimum entry level with an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent qualification).distance learning applicants are not required to provide such evidence particularly if their education was carried out in English. Applicants should have experience of communicating in English (assessed by the application form including the Personal Statement and a telephone interview with the course leader). b. Disability The University makes no distinction in its admissions policy with regard to disability and will endeavour to make all reasonable adjustments in order to make it possible for students to study at Portsmouth on a course of their choice. 14. Evaluation and Enhancement of Quality and Standards in Learning and Teaching a. Mechanisms for review and evaluation Head of Subject s Group Annual Standards and Quality Evaluative Review to Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and Faculty Executive. Unit and Course Level student feedback considered at Board of Studies. Unit Assessment Board consideration of student performance for each programme. Annual Standards and Quality Report to Board of Studies, including consideration of Subject and Award External Examiner reports. Student Representatives and Student/Staff Consultative Committees. Annual Staff Appraisal and Peer Teaching observation Faculty Learning and Teaching Committee. Periodic Departmental Standards Quality and Review and report to the Quality Assurance Committee. b. Responsibilities for monitoring and evaluation Unit Co-ordinators for unit content and delivery. Course Leaders for day-to-day running of course. Course Director for overall evaluation and development. Board of Studies with overall responsibilities for operation and content of course. Head of Subject Group. Head of Postgraduate Taught Programmes. Associate Dean (Academic) andassociate Dean (Students). Quality Assurance Committee. Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management 8
Unit, Award and Progression Board of Examiners. c. Mechanisms for gaining student feedback Student representation on Board of Studies. Student Staff Consultative Committees. Unit and Course level student questionnaires. Student meeting with the External Examiner Personal contact with tutors and the Course Leaders d. Staff Development Priorities Academic staff undertake activities related to research, scholarship, teaching and learning and student support and guidance. Annual staff appraisals match development to needs. Managers undertake a variety of management development programmes. New academic staff required to undertake PgCLTHE. All academic staff encouraged to seek Higher Education Academy membership. Support staff are encouraged to attend short courses in areas such as minute taking, and specific IT packages. 15. Assessment 15.1 Assessment Strategy Formative and summative assessment are used on the Programme. These approaches have been selected to enable students to develop and demonstrate a systematic understanding and mastery of the course content and its application in the business environment. The Assessment map is shown on p.12. 15.2AssessmentRegulations a.assessment and Classification Rules Standard university rules apply. In summary, the main points relating to assessment are as follows but the regulations must be consulted for a full description: Unit overall pass mark is 40. Second attempt assessment is allowed to a student (in all or some assessment components), who has failed a unit or units at the first attempt but only to limits prescribed in the regulations Repeat assessment is allowed to students who fail a unit after second attempt assessment. Such students must attempt all the assessment components specified in the assessment schedule and are usually expected to attend all class sessions. At the final stage units, to limits prescribed in the regulations, failed at the first attempt may be compensated at the discretion of the Award Progression Board. Special provision may be made in approved Extenuating Circumstances cases. b.interpretation of Marks in Classification Standard University rules apply. The main points relating to classification are as follows but the regulations must be consulted for a full description: Distinction: overall weighted average of at least 0 from all relevant units Merit: overall weighted average of 60-69 from all relevant units. Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management 9
Pass: overall weighted average of 40-59 from all relevant units c. Role of Externals Subject External Examiners oversee unit assessment and: sample assessment artefacts present report to Unit Assessment Boards. Award External Examiners a Subject External Examiner who will oversee and attend award/progression Boards. 16. Indicators of Quality and Standards a. Professional Accreditation/Recognition Chartered Quality Institute the course meets the academic requirements for student membership of the Institute. b.previous Subject Review (or equivalent) None. c. Periodic Programme Review (or equivalent) April 2014 (Specialist Masters Programmes): Courses under review: MSc Project Management/Project Management and Leadership MSc Strategic Quality Management MSc Risk/Risk, Crisis and Resilience Management MS/PgDip/PgCert Coaching and Development Outcome, Continued validity and relevance of the curriculum for all Programmes agreed and Annual Monitoring and Review Processes considered to be effective. Two conditions: i. Update the unit and course level documentation so that it more accurately reflects the distinctive programme ii. Implement processes to ensure the assessment schedule enables the timely return of feedback to students, providing appropriate support to new and part-time lecturers Note also: November 200 Periodic Programme Review outcome successful with no actions required. d. Quality Assurance Agency QAA Institutional Audit, April 2004, broad confidence e. Others Portsmouth Business School is a member of the European Foundation for Quality Management and the course team are members of the British Quality Foundation... The MSc SQM course is included on the Chartered Quality Institute s list of approved courses that satisfy its academic requirements for membership. Note that the CQI does not accredit the course(in line with its practice with other academic institutions). Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management 10
1. Other Sources of Information may be found in Course Approval Document Student and Course Handbook University of Portsmouth Postgraduate Prospectus Assessment Regulations University of Portsmouth (www.port.ac.uk ) and OSMwebsiteshttp://www.port.ac.uk/departments/faculties/portsmouthbusinessschool/subjectgroups/oper ationsandsystemsmanagement/ Programme Specification MSc Strategic Quality Management 11
Unit Assessment Map UNITS for the MSc SQM full-time Taught group and part-time DL group 1 COURSEWORK EXAMINATION Level Name Codes 2 Credit Delivery Core/ Option Total Type of Artefact Duration/ Length Weighting Total Open / Closed Duration (hrs) Weighting 3 Business Systems: Concepts, Management and Evaluation U20565 /U20683 30 YR C 100 Written assignment, including essay individual Written assignment including esay individual 2 words 2 words x x x x BusinessTransformation through Quality Management U20566 /U20629 30 YR C 100 Essay individual Essay individual 20 words 20 words x x x x 4 Strategic Organisational Excellence U20601 /U20682 30 YR C 100 Case study individual Case study individual Reflective essay individual 1,0 words 1,0words 2,000 words 40 25 35 x x x x Quantitative and Research Methods U20595 /U20684 30 YR C Report individual Report individual 4,000 words 5 2,000 words x x x x 1 C1234F MSc SQM Full-time Taught group; C2431P MSc SQM Part-time DL group 2 First listed codes are for the full-time Taught delivery. Second-listed codes are for the part-time DL group. 3 DL Students follow the same assessment pattern, but with adjusted word counts and weightings to reflect the logistics associated with off-campus groupwork (1., 20 words; 2. 20 1000 words; 3. 30 20 words). (1. 40 individual, 20 words; 2. 60 individual 3000 words) 4 DL Students follow the same assessment pattern, but with adjusted word counts and weightings to reflect the logistics associated with off-campus groupwork (1., 2000 words; 2. 20 1000 words; 3. 30 20 words). 5 Unbalanced word count within unit to reflect the additional use of spreadsheet printouts used in the Quantitative Methods coursework. Unit Assessment Map for MSc Strategic Quality Management Page 1
Dissertation U22054 60 C 100 Dissertation 15,000 words 100 x x x x Unit Assessment Map for MSc Strategic Quality Management Page 2
UNITS for the MSc SQM Hewlett Packard closed course 6 COURSEWORK EXAMINATION Level Name Codes Credit Delivery Core/ Option Total Type of Artefact Duration/ Length Weighting Total Open / Closed Duration (hrs) Weighting Business Systems: Concepts, Management and Evaluation U20683 30 YR C 100 Report individual Report group 2, words 2, words x x x x 8 BusinessTransformation through Quality Management U20629 30 YR C 100 Essay individual Essay - individual 2,0 words 2,0 words x x x x Effective Strategic Quality Management U23099 30 YR C 100 Essay individual Report individual 4,0 words 1,0 words 5 25 x x x x 9 Quantitative and Research Methods U20684 30 YR C Report individual Report individual 4,000 words 10 2,000 words x x x x Dissertation U2054 60 C 100 Dissertation 15,000 words 100 x x x x 6 C2433P MSc SQM Hewlett Packard closed course First listed codes are for the full-time Taught delivery. Second-listed codes are for the part-time DL group. 8 Business Transformation through Quality Management is an APEL unit, so not on the HP route 9 Quantitative and Research Methods is an APEL unit, so not on the HP route 10 Unbalanced word count within unit to reflect the additional use of spreadsheet printouts used in the Quantitative Methods coursework. Unit Assessment Map for MSc Strategic Quality Management Page 3
Unit Learning Outcomes Map 11 UNITS Level Name Code Credit Delivery Core/ Option LEARNING OUTCOMES A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A A8 A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 D1 D2 D3 D4 M Business Systems: Concepts, Management and Evaluation U20565 / U20683 30 YR C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X M Business Transformation through Quality Management U20566 /U20629 30 YR C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X M Strategic Organisational Excellence U20601 /U20682 30 YR C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X M 12 Effective Strategic Quality Management U23099 30 YR C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X M Quantitative and Research Methods U20595 /U20684 30 YR C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X M Dissertation U2054 60 C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 11A = Knowledge and Understanding; B = Cognitive (Intellectual) Skills; C = Practical (Subject Specific) Skills; D = Transferable Skills 12 Delivered only on the MSc SQM Hewlett Packard Closed Course Unit Learning Outcomes Map for MSc Strategic Quality Management Page 1