AB-C-051779

Project Quality Control and Assurance Course

Unlock the key to flawless project delivery. This 18-hour intensive course teaches you how to map quality assurance across contracts, vendors, HR, calibration tools, and system audits to protect project scope and client trust.

Course fee140 USD
Duration18 Training Hours (6 Lectures)
OnlineProfessional
Project Quality Control and Assurance Course

Course overview

In modern project environments, project success is traditionally measured by the constraints of time, cost, and scope. However, without a dedicated focus on quality, a project delivered on time and within budget can still fail to meet stakeholder expectations. This Project Quality Control and Assurance Course is specifically structured to equip participants with the critical theoretical frameworks and hands-on practices required to integrate robust quality parameters directly into project-driven industries.

What sets this program apart is its multidimensional focus on how quality intersects with pivotal project dependencies. You will explore how quality requirements must be built directly into legal vendor contracts, how supplier evaluation frameworks shield projects from material risks, and how quality-minded human resource management builds highly aligned execution teams. It is a deeply practical training program relying heavily on integrated, real-world case studies, making abstract methodologies directly actionable.

From the fundamentals of Total Quality Management (TQM) and ISO 9001:2015 alignment, to specialized technical fields like calibration monitoring, system auditing, maintenance reliability, and continuous improvement, this course leaves no stone unturned. Spanning 18 interactive hours, it is the ultimate training program for current and aspiring project managers and quality officers looking to deliver exceptional, standard-compliant project outcomes.

How can project managers and quality officers implement quality control and assurance frameworks within project lifecycles to manage suppliers, contracts, and resource compliance?

Project professionals can implement quality control and assurance by integrating quality parameters directly into legal contracts, establishing stringent supplier evaluation metrics, aligning human resources with QMS standards, ensuring the calibration of measurement devices, and conducting regular internal quality audits to drive continuous improvement throughout the project lifecycle.

Who is this course for?

Project Managers and Project Coordinators seeking to strengthen QA/QC in their project plans.

Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Officers working in project-driven industries.

Candidates preparing to transition into project management or project quality leadership.

Contract Managers, Procurement Officers, and Supplier Relations Specialists.

Anyone interested in the critical intersection between quality systems and structured project management.

Why this course matters

Directly aligns the project management lifecycle with international quality frameworks (ISO 9001:2015).

Connects administrative procurement (contracts and suppliers) directly to quality outcomes.

Employs a deeply practical approach using interactive case studies for every major module.

Proven curriculum backed by successful registrations from over 290 past trainees.

Installs immediate technical capability to execute system reviews and manage measurement/calibration processes.

Key takeaways

  • Practical awareness of the world's leading quality standard, ISO 9001:2015.
  • Real-world problem-solving skills tested across multiple hands-on case studies.
  • Step-by-step methodologies to analyze maintenance protocols and system reliability.
  • Strategic skills in procurement QA, resource evaluation, and tools for continuous improvement.
  • 12 months of free access to recorded interactive sessions for continuous reference.

Needs and problems addressed

  • Project scope creep and cost inflation caused by poor supplier quality or component defects.
  • Legal and delivery disputes arising from weak or vague quality definitions in subcontractor contracts.
  • Operational bottlenecks stemming from misaligned, uncalibrated, or faulty measurement equipment.
  • Team friction and resistance to standardized quality reviews due to a lack of quality-aligned HR policies.
  • Project failures during regulatory audits owing to a lack of internal QMS review practices.

Tools and methods

  • ISO 9001:2015 QMS Framework.
  • Supplier Performance Scorecards & Supplier Quality Management (SQM).
  • Metrology Calibration Schedules.
  • Internal Quality Audit Protocols.
  • Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) Logs.

Related professional roles

  • Project Quality Manager
  • QA/QC Lead Specialist
  • Supplier Quality Engineer
  • Procurement Quality Officer
  • Project Auditor

Official references

Course highlights

What this course is

An 18-hour advanced professional course that targets the critical integration of quality systems, standards, and metrics throughout the project lifecycle.

Who it is for

Project managers, QA/QC project officers, contract specialists, and candidates preparing for leadership roles in procurement or delivery management.

What you will learn

How to build quality parameters into legal contracts, evaluate suppliers, manage project HR alignment, control measuring/calibration tools, and carry out system audits.

Expected outcome

Graduates will be fully equipped to direct project quality plans, handle supplier risks, manage technical assets, and ensure audit compliance.

Beginner suitability

Yes, the curriculum begins with foundational concepts and TQM history before utilizing step-by-step case studies to build practical competence.

Why American Board

It moves away from dry theory by addressing how quality directly impacts real business functions like purchasing, hiring, metrology, and asset maintenance.

Certificate summary

Participants who achieve a minimum of 75% interactive attendance will receive the "Projects Quality Assurance Course" certificate.

Is this course right for you?

Course benefits

  • Enables immediate operational control over supplier risks.
  • Deeply practical, utilizing case studies for every core module.
  • Highly trusted, with more than 290 previous registrations.
  • 12 months of cloud-based portal support and recorded lectures.

Target audience

  • Project Directors and Managers
  • Quality Inspectors and Officers
  • Procurement Specialists
  • Technical Asset Managers
  • Project Managers and Project Coordinators seeking to strengthen QA/QC in their project plans.
  • Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Officers working in project-driven industries.
  • Candidates preparing to transition into project management or project quality leadership.
  • Contract Managers, Procurement Officers, and Supplier Relations Specialists.
  • Anyone interested in the critical intersection between quality systems and structured project management.

Who should choose another path?

Individuals seeking generic academic lecture blocks with no interest in applied project management, procurement, or direct case studies.

Availability and registration

Available online internationallyYes
Price includes18 hours of expert-led live instruction, full digital access to course textbooks, multiple case study templates, and official certificate processing.
Extra feesHotel hall booking fees apply only if attending on-site training outside the main academy headquarters.
International price noteGlobal online enrollment fee: $140 USD

Available countries and regions

EgyptSaudi ArabiaUnited Arab EmiratesQatarKuwaitOman

Registration notes by country

Globally accessible online; physical classrooms hosted at our headquarters in Cairo.

Certificate, accreditation and training team

Accreditation typeProfessional Training Certification
Accrediting bodyAmerican Board
CoordinatorAmerican Board Admissions Team

Course schedule and training providers

Choose the provider and venue that best suit you. Fees and availability may differ by intake.

CountryTraining providerVenueFee
EgyptAmerican Board for Professional TrainingGeneral140 USD

Learning outcomes

  • Comprehend the foundational principles of Total Quality Management (TQM) in a project context.
  • Draft and integrate enforceable quality requirements into contracts with partners and subcontractors.
  • Construct clear frameworks for evaluating, auditing, and managing suppliers and vendors.
  • Manage human resources in project teams to drive compliance and overcome execution friction.
  • Understand the role of measuring and calibration devices in protecting project accuracy and data.
  • Lead internal reviews of Quality Management Systems (QMS) to keep projects continuously aligned.

Curriculum

01

Module 1: Foundations of Project Quality

Introductions to the program, historical quality development, essential terminology, TQM principles, and alignment with ISO 9001:2015 (with Case Study).

02

Module 2: Procurement Quality (Contracts & Suppliers)

Quality definitions in contracts, vendor qualification, supplier evaluation metrics, and monitoring supply chain standards (with Case Study).

03

Module 3: Project HR & Quality Culture

Human resources management for quality alignment, managing staff performance, and training for quality consciousness (with Case Study).

04

Module 4: Metrology & Technical Compliance

Introducing measuring and calibration devices, safeguarding verification protocols, and data accuracy (with Case Study).

05

Module 5: System Audits & Quality Reviews

Mechanics of internal reviews, QMS audits in project environments, tracking non-conformities, and corrective actions (with Case Study).

06

Module 6: Continuous Improvement, Maintenance & Review

Deploying quality improvement tools, understanding maintenance and reliability concepts, and final comprehensive program evaluation (with Case Study).

Projects and practical work

  • Vendor Quality Audit Plan: Draft a standard vendor evaluation framework and quality checklist for a mock supply contract.
  • Calibration Logging Exercise: Create a simulated register and validation schedule for crucial project measurement instruments.
  • Project Audit Case Study Analysis: Evaluate a real-world case study on project failure, perform a root-cause analysis, and write a corrective internal audit report.

Prerequisites

  • Basic familiarity with general project environments or business management is useful.
  • No technical quality experience or prior ISO certification is required.

Certificate and accreditation

AwardProjects Quality Assurance Course
TypeProfessional Training Certificate

This certificate is awarded to registered participants upon successfully meeting the 75% attendance criteria and actively interacting with the course trainer during live lectures and case discussions.

Course application

Express your interest

Submit your details and the course team will contact you about the schedule you select.

We invite project leaders, procurement specialists, and quality professionals to submit their applications below. Please check your contact information carefully to facilitate immediate classroom portal activation and precise certificate processing.

Selected scheduleEgypt — American Board for Professional Training — General — 140 USD

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Frequently asked questions

How does this course differ from general quality management courses?

Unlike general quality courses, this training focuses heavily on the specific intersection of quality within project frameworks—explaining how to control quality in contracts, manage suppliers, align project teams, and integrate calibration and maintenance reliability.

Are the case studies based on actual industrial scenarios?

Yes, the program features several practical and applied case studies modeling real-world challenges in procurement, auditing, and technical execution.

Do I need a background in engineering or science to attend?

No. The principles are broadly applicable across various domains, including construction, IT, manufacture, and administrative projects.

How are the lessons structured?

The course spans 18 interactive hours divided systematically into 6 comprehensive lectures.

Can I attend remotely?

Yes, distance training is fully supported via virtual classrooms. Recordings of the sessions are made available for 12 months post-program.

Is there any extra fee if I choose the hotel hall training option?

Yes, hotel-based sessions require an additional room booking fee based on the program's schedule.