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The Online Six Sigma Black Belt Certificate Program offers the flexibility of an e-learning format. Participants are expected to complete the lectures and exercises within five months from their start date. The industry-focused project will then be due within six months from completion of the modules. Most participants spend 150 hours viewing lectures and completing exercises. UM expects participants to complete the entire program within one year from the start date. The average program completion time is eight months.
Prerequisites
Participants should have a working knowledge of:
- Descriptive statistics (mean, std. deviation, etc.)
- Basic graphical analysis (scatter plot, histogram, pareto)
- Basic linear regression / correlation (fitting a line)
- Basic probability distribution fitting (e.g., normal)
- Basic Microsoft Excel (and/or statistical software) skills
- All Black Belts are given entry into the UM Green Belt course for the purpose of reviewing lectures presented at the basic level
Professional Certificate
- Achieve greater than 80% cumulative average from online exercises (multiple choice questions and short answers from solving case studies).
- Final certificate to be granted based on passing the final exam (50 questions, online) with greater than 80% and successful completion of the project.
- Qualifying participants receive a plaque-mounted certificate
Technical Requirements
- High-speed Internet access, Microsoft Excel, Real Player Basic 8.0 or higher
- Minitab V13 required (not provided)
Modules/Course Topics*
- Course Introduction-Six Sigma Overview
- DMAIC Problem Solving Process
- Minitab Tutorial
- Measuring the Current State of the Process (DPM, DPMO, Yield)
- Basic Quality Tools
- Problem Solving Session
- Assessing Process Stability-Variable Control Charts
- Statistical Process Control-Attributes Charts/Special
- Problem Solving Session
- Process Capability Analysis-Normal
- Process Capability-Non-normal Distributions
- Problem Solving Session
- Two Variable Analysis—Correlation Analysis
- Two Group Hypothesis Tests (F-tests, t-tests)
- Problem Solving Session
- Attribute Response (proportions / yield analysis)
- One-Factor ANOVA-Robust Operating Windows
- Problem Solving Session
- Measurement System Analysis—Gage R&R
- Voice of the Customer Survey/ Survey Analysis
- Problem Solving Session
- Multiple Regression / Stepwise Regression
- DOE—Principles of Design of Experiments
- Problem Solving Session
- DOE-2k Factorial, General Linear Model
- DOE—Full Factorial Designs—Interactions
- Problem Solving Session
- DOE—Taguchi Methods
- Design for Six Sigma Concepts
- Problem Solving Session
- Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
- Design for Reliability
- Product Design Verification Analysis
- Problem Solving Session
- Tolerance Analysis
- Control Systems (ISO 9000, MBNQA, APQP)
- Problem Solving Session
- Six Sigma Application (Examples/Summary)
*Note: Problem-solving tools and examples vary be course
Fees:
FMA/TPA Member….$6,000
General……………….$6,400 |