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National Graduate School of Quality Management at Hamilton Sundstrand, San Diego
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About National Graduate School of Quality Management at Hamilton Sundstrand, San Diego
National Graduate School of Quality Management at Hamilton Sundstrand, San Diego is an instructional site located in San Diego, California, representing a partnership between the National Graduate School of Quality Management and Hamilton Sundstrand, an aerospace and industrial manufacturing company. This corporate-university partnership delivers graduate-level quality management education to professionals in an employer-sponsored setting. No enrollment, completion, or retention data is available in current IPEDS records for this location.
Program offerings at this site are not individually listed in available IPEDS data. The National Graduate School of Quality Management specializes in master's degree programs focused on quality systems, process improvement, and organizational management. These programs are typically designed for working professionals in technical and industrial fields.
San Diego is a major city in Southern California with a significant aerospace, defense, and manufacturing industry presence. The partnership with Hamilton Sundstrand reflects the practical, industry-embedded approach to graduate education offered through this model.
4400 Ruffin Road, San Diego, CA 92123
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