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Modular Training Classes

 

See new program details in Keith's message from the education chair July, 23, 2006.

 

 

The following table shows correlation between each module course we may offer and certification types.  Click on the module to see sub-modules appear.

 

 

Certification Cross-Reference Table

 

Mod.#

 Learning Module

CCT

CMI

CQA

CQA-BIO

CQA-HACCP

CQE

CQIA

CQM

CQT

CRE

CSQE

SSBB

1

Metrology

X

X

X

X

X

X

 

 

X

 

 

 

2

  1. Quality Systems (Details)

    1. Standards

    2. Basics

 X

 X

 X

 

X

 X

X

X

X

 

3

Basic Math/Algebra

 

X

 

 

 

X

 

 

X

X

 

X

4

  1. Basic SPC / Statistics (Details)

    1. Control Charts

    2. Sampling

    3. Distributions

X

X

X

 

 

X

 

X

X

X

 X

X

5

  1. Adv. SPC / Statistics (Details)

    1. Inference / Hypothesis Tests

    2. Gage R&R

    3. Beginning DOE

    4. Intermediate DOE

    5. Advanced DOE (6sigma)

    6. Correlation/Regression

    7. Chi-Square, F Tests, t tests

    8. Nonparametric Statistics

    9. Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA)

 

 

 

 

 

X

 

X

X

X

 

X

6

Inspection/Test

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

X

 

 X

 

7

ASQ Ethics/Conduct

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

8

  1. Auditing (Details)

    1. Basics

    2. Preparation

    3. Performance

    4. Reporting

    5. Closure/C/A

    6. Program Management

    7. 5S

 

 

X

X

X

X

 

X

X

 

 X

 

9

  1. US Laws / Regs. (Details)

    1. 21CFR 820

    2. MDR/Medical Standards

    3. Medical Device Auditing

 

 

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 X 

 

10

HACCP

 

 

 

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

  1. Management / Leadership (Details)

    1. Teams

    2. Motivational Factors

 

 

 

 

 

X

 

X

X

 

 X

X

12

  1. Continual Improvement (Details)

    1. Quality Improvement/CI

    2. Quality Planning

 

 

 

 

 

X

 

X

X

X

X

 

13

Program/Project Management

 

 

 

 

 

X

 

X

 

 

X

X

14

  1. Reliability (Details)

    1. Rel. Management

    2. Design Reliability

    3. Modeling/Prediction

    4. Reliability Testing

    5. Maintainability/Availability

    6. Data Management

 

 

 

 

 

X

 

X

X

X

X

 

15

  1. Software General (Details)

    1. SW Quality Management

    2. Engineering Processes

    3. SW Metrics

    4. Verification & Validation

    5. SW Configuration Management

    6. SW Standards & Models

    7. Legal Issues: Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.), warranty types, lawsuits, Contract, Safety & fraud

 

 

 

 

 

X

 

16

  1. Six Sigma Methodology (Details)

    1. Deployment

    2. Business Process Management

    3. DMAIC Methodology

    4. Six Sigma Metrics (DPU, RTY, DPMO, Sigma Sifts, NPV, ROI)

    5. Lean Manufacturing

    6. DFSS

 

 

 

 

 

 

List of Courses We've Currently Prepared

 

The following list of courses are currently being offered (yellow background color).  At the beginning of each month we decide whether to hold each of these classes that month depending upon the number of people signed up during all accumulated previous months.  If we have no doubt that the class will be held, we will change the color of the course to a green background color, contact those that signed up, and advertise it.  If you sign up for a class you are under no obligation to really take that course.  You are only expressing a serious interest.  Click where shown to see the details.

 

Non-members are encouraged to sign up for any class but in order to be fair to members paying yearly fees, non-members are asked to pay an additional 15%.  Ask us for special new member combined packages.   

 

 

List of Current Courses in Order of Likelihood of Occurrence

 

Course #

Module

Cost

Title & Details (Click for details)

001a

14.4

$100

  1. Quality / Reliability Testing Module (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  110%; Students Required = 5; Students Have = 6. 

    2. Cost: $100 member, $120 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Hank Posters

    4. Date(s):  Sept. 2 and 9. 

    5. Days of third week: best fit, 2 days in the 3rd week of month

    6. Time:  6-9 pm

    7. Total class hours:  Six (6)

    8. Number of nights: Two (2)

    9. Food provided: No

    10. Meeting location: Encad or nearby. 

    11. Book required: "Course notes will be provided by
      the instructor"

    12. Recommended books: "Test Engineering" by Patrick O'Connor, "Applied Reliability" by Paul Tobias & David Trindade.  "HALT, HASS & HASA Explained: Accelerated Reliability Techniques" by Harry McLean

    13. Applicable Certifications: CRE, CQE, CSQE, CQT, CQM

    14. Topic(s):  Test planning development, and management.  Development Testing, Manufacturing Testing, Material & System Testing. Software Testing.  Accelerated Testing, ESS, HALT, HASS, HASA. Test Data Collection and Analysis. Reliability Test Plans and Reports.  Course Module 1 (class #1): 
      1.1 Introduction to Testing. Why Test?
      1.2 Test Planning. Elements of a Test Plan
      1.3 Types and Applications of Testing
      1.4 Verification versus Validation Testing
      1.5 Development, Product, Mfg, Materials, and Systems Testing
      1.6 Burn-in Testing, HALT, HASS, Accelerated Life Testing
      1.7 Software Testing
      1.8 Exercises. Test Questions/Quiz                                                
      Course Module 2 (class #2): 2.1 Reliability Growth Testing. Sequential Testing
      2.2 Data Collection and Analysis. Data Plotting
      2.3 Analyzing Censored Data. Weibull Analysis
      2.4 Kaplan-Meier Estimator. Attribute Data
      2.5 Test Samples. Sample Sizes. Sampling methods
      2.6 Examples of Test Plans & Test Reports
      2.7 Test Regulations & Standards
      2.8 Exercises. Test Questions/Quiz 
      References:
      1. “CRE Primer” by Robert Dovich and Bill Worthman
      2. “Practical Reliability Engineering” by Patrick O’Connor
      3. “Test Engineering” by Patrick O’Connor
      4. “Applied Reliability” by Paul Tobias and David Triadade
      5. “HALT, HASS, and HASA Explained” by Harry McLean

010b

16 *

$10

  1. SSBB Overview Web Course   (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  75%; Students Required = 4; Students Have = 3. 

    2. Cost: $10 member, $15 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Kim Niles

    4. Qualifications to teach:  Articles on subject. MSQA, CQE.  See his personal webpage.

    5. Teaching method:  100% email and web based.

    6. Date(s):  TBD.

    7. Days of third week: Starting the third week of the month.

    8. Time:  n/a; at your leisure.

    9. Total class hours:  ~Ten (10).  Each lesson takes about 20 min.

    10. Number of nights:  Ten (10)

    11. Requirements: Must have access to the internet and email

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  Encad or nearby.

    14. Book required: n/a

    15. Other recommended books: list will be provided. 

    16. Details See review in our Nov. education message.  This will be our second course so most of the bugs have been worked out.  There will be ten email lectures on various related themes geared to provide you with a better understanding of the scope of becoming a Six Sigma Black Belt.  Lesson:

      1- Benchmarking our position and setting course expectations.  We will review the course outline, methodology, and review general issues related to the course.  We will also try to get to know each other a bit.  We will learn how to make posts on our special page. Email discussions are possible but not likely and if so will be kept to a minimum number of emails.  Many on-line articles and web pages will be explored throughout the course.  Some information taken from books on the subject will be paraphrased.      

      2- What the experts say about the Black Belt.  We will review the SSBB BOK and articles on the subject.  The reader should have a good understanding of what it takes to become a Black Belt as well as what a Black Belt is expected to know and do. 

      3- Background Information.  We will review the history of Six Sigma, how the Black Belt terminology was developed, why Six Sigma works better than TQM did, what sigma levels mean, how Six Sigma is applied in different types of industries, etc.     

      4- Methodology.  We will pick apart Six Sigma methodologies.  DMAIC, DMADV, and others will be reviewed and discussed.

      5- Six Sigma metrics and measurements.  Six Sigma mathematical concepts will be reviewed such as DPMO, rolled throughput yield, and the 1.5 sigma shift.  The reader should have a much better understanding as to the scope of Six Sigma math.  

      6- Cost Measurement and Benefits.  We will review several on-line resources outlining large companies benefit claims, how they were measured, and what they mean. 

      7- Tools and Techniques.   A variety of on-line sources will be reviewed outlining Six Sigma tools and team oriented techniques.  Some details of difficult tools such as Design of Experiments and Gage R&R will be pointed out for further study but not discussed "on-line" ... off-line questions ok. 

      8- Program Overview.  This lesson relates to the program implementation, management reviews, project closure, Black Belt reporting, etc.  Brief case studies will be reviewed.

      9- Black Belt Resources.  We will review current on-line and printed literature, forums, software, and other resources available to the Black Belt.           

      10- Wrap-up & evaluating what we learned.  We will re-take the on-line test and in other ways discuss what we learned, how we did it, and what we might do to improve this type of learning experience.

          

007

4

$100

  1. Basic SPC / Statistics Module (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  66%; Students Required = 7; Students Have = 5. 

    2. Cost: $100 member, $120 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Harry Cullen

    4. Qualifications to teach:  see his personal webpage.

    5. Teaching method:  In person, classroom atmosphere.

    6. Date(s):  ?

    7. Days of third week: best days in the 3rd week of month

    8. Time:  6-9 pm

    9. Total class hours:  nine (9)

    10. Number of nights:  three (3)

    11. Prerequisites:  None. 

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  Encad or nearby.

    14. Book required: CQE Primer AND Elementary Statistics
      by Triola and ancillary materials.

    15. Other recommended books: More here soon. 

    16. Topic(s):  More here soon.  Some sub-modules such as advanced DOE will be covered in a very superficial manner in line with test questions offered on CQE exams.

 

003b

15.1-15.7

$50

  1. General Software Knowledge Module  (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  25%; Students Required = 12; Students Have = 3. 

    2. Cost: $50 member, $65 non-member

    3. Instructor:  TBD

    4. Date(s):  ?

    5. Days of third week: best fit, 2 days in the 3rd week of month

    6. Time:  6-9 pm

    7. Total class hours:  six (6)

    8. Number of nights:  two (2)

    9. Food provided: No

    10. Meeting location: Encad or nearby.

    11. Book required: CSQE Primer Quality Council of Indiana

    12. Other recommended books: More here soon. 

    13. Topic(s):  First hour review of basics, high level case studies.  Second hour details and exercise.

008

5.2

$50

  1. Gage R&R Module  (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  22%; Students Required = 9; Students Have = 2. 

    2. Cost: $50 member, $65 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Hank Posters & Kim Niles

    4. Qualifications to teach:  More on Hank soon.  Kim has a CQE, MSQA.  See his personal webpage.

    5. Teaching method:  In person, classroom atmosphere.

    6. Date(s):  ?

    7. Days of third week: best fit day in the 3rd week of month

    8. Time:  6-9 pm

    9. Total class hours:  Three (3)

    10. Number of nights:  one (1)

    11. Prerequisites:  Basic Math. 

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  Encad or nearby.

    14. Book required: none.  Handouts will be provided

    15. Other recommended books: More here soon. 

    16. Topic(s):  Review details of Gage R&R as well as case studies.

006

3

$25+calc/17%

  1. Basic Math Module (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  33%; Students Required = 12; Students Have = 4. 

    2. Cost: $25+c member, $32+c non-member

    3. Instructor:  Harry Cullen

    4. Qualifications to teach:  see his personal webpage.

    5. Teaching method:  In person, classroom atmosphere.

    6. Date(s):  ?

    7. Days of third week: best day in the 3rd week of month

    8. Time:  6-8 pm

    9. Total class hours:  two (2)

    10. Number of nights:  One (1)

    11. Prerequisites:  None. 

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  Encad or nearby.

    14. Book required: Handouts will be provided.  Requires the purchase of the TI-30 Xa calculator. This calculator is about $10-$15 at Staples or Office Depot.

    15. Other recommended books: More here soon. 

    16. Topic(s):  Review all aspects of the calculator as well as answer some test questions.

 

17

5.3 *

$20

  1. DOE Overview Learning Cycle 1 Web Course   (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  25%; Students Required = 4; Students Have = 1. 

    2. Cost: $20 member, $25 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Kim Niles

    4. Qualifications to teach:  Articles on subject. CQE, MSQA, 144 DOE's performed.  See his personal webpage

    5. Teaching method:  100% email and web based.

    6. Date(s):  TBD.

    7. Days of third week: Starting the third week of the month.

    8. Time:  n/a; at your leisure.

    9. Total class hours:  ~Five (5).

    10. Number of lessons:  ~14 still in development

    11. Requirements: Must have access to the internet and email

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  via web

    14. Book required: n/a

    15. Other recommended books: list will be provided. 

    16. Details PDCA Learning Cycle #1 – Basic Understanding
      Do you know the 5-W’s, how DOE’s are used, and basic DOE terms? If so skip to learning cycle #2.

       

      Overview:  The 5-W’s of DOE; Who uses DOE’s? What is a DOE? The most simple arrays; Introduction to DOE types; Why are DOE’s used?; Where DOE’s are used?; When are DOE’s used?; How are DOE’s used?; Introduction to DOE math?; Measurement Significance; Measurement Confidence; Beginner Term Definitions; Case Study #1; Quiz #1.

          

18

5.4 *

$30

  1. DOE Overview Learning Cycle 2 Web Course   (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  25%; Students Required = 4; Students Have = 1. 

    2. Cost: $30 member, $35 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Kim Niles

    4. Qualifications to teach:  Articles on subject. CQE, MSQA, 144 DOE's performed.  See his personal webpage

    5. Teaching method:  100% email and web based.

    6. Date(s):  TBD.

    7. Days of third week: Starting the third week of the month.

    8. Time:  n/a; at your leisure.

    9. Total class hours:   ~Five (5). 

    10. Number of lessons:  ~19 still in development

    11. Requirements: Must have access to the internet and email

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  via web

    14. Book required: n/a

    15. Other recommended books: list will be provided. 

    16. Details:  PDCA Learning Cycle #2 – Intermediate Understanding
      Plan: Do you know how simple DOE arrays are created, used, and analyzed? If so skip to learning cycle #3.


      Overview Building an Array; The 2^3 Array; Intermediate DOE Math; F-Test; One Way ANOVA; Two Way ANOVA; Linear Contrasts; The 2^3 Array; Intermediate Overview of DOE Types; Intermediate Term Definitions; Case Study #2; Quiz #2.

          

19

5.5 *

$30

  1. DOE Overview Learning Cycle 3 Web Course   (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  25%; Students Required = 4; Students Have = 1. 

    2. Cost: $30 member, $35 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Kim Niles

    4. Qualifications to teach:  Articles on subject. CQE, MSQA, 144 DOE's performed.  See his personal webpage

    5. Teaching method:  100% email and web based.

    6. Date(s):  TBD.

    7. Days of third week: Starting the third week of the month.

    8. Time:  n/a; at your leisure.

    9. Total class hours:   ~Five (5). 

    10. Number of lessons:  ~19 still in development

    11. Requirements: Must have access to the internet and email

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  via web

    14. Book required: n/a

    15. Other recommended books: list will be provided. 

    16. Details:  PDCA Learning Cycle #3 – Advanced Understanding
      Do you know how DOE arrays can be manipulated? If so skip to learning cycle #4. 


      Overview: Taguchi Array’s and Methods; Advanced DOE Math
      Interactions; Classical Designs; Orthogonal Arrays; Orthogonal Arrays - 3 Level Factors; Modifying Arrays; S/N Ratio/Parameter Design; Case Study #3; Quiz #3

          

20

5.5 *

$30

  1. DOE Overview Learning Cycle 4 Web Course   (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  25%; Students Required = 4; Students Have = 1. 

    2. Cost: $30 member, $35 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Kim Niles

    4. Qualifications to teach:  Articles on subject. CQE, MSQA, 144 DOE's performed.  See his personal webpage

    5. Teaching method:  100% email and web based.

    6. Date(s):  TBD.

    7. Days of third week: Starting the third week of the month.

    8. Time:  n/a; at your leisure.

    9. Total class hours:   ~Five (5). 

    10. Number of lessons:  ~12 still in development

    11. Requirements: Must have access to the internet and email

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  via web

    14. Book required: n/a

    15. Other recommended books: list will be provided. 

    16. Details:  Learning Cycle #4 – Implementation Techniques
      Do you regularly have no problem implementing DOE’s? If so then you know all I can help you with ...<smile>. 


      Overview: Implementation Barriers; Analysis by hand; Analysis by spreadsheet; Analysis by computer; Six Sigma Environmental Conditions; Multiple DOE's - SPA; Implementation Do’s and Don’ts; Case Study #4; Quiz #4.
          

005

5.4

$50

  1. DOE Implementation Techniques  (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  0%; Students Required = 9; Students Have = 0. 

    2. Cost: $50 member, $65 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Kim Niles and likely one or two other instructors

    4. Qualifications to teach:  CQE, MSQA, 140 DOE's performed.  See his personal webpage.

    5. Teaching method:  In person, classroom atmosphere.

    6. Date(s):  July 22? to be confirmed soon

    7. Days of third week: best fit day in the 3rd week of month

    8. Time:  6-9 pm

    9. Total class hours:  Three (3)

    10. Number of nights:  one (1)

    11. Prerequisites:  Basic knowledge of DOE.  This is more of an intermediate course. 

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  Encad or nearby.

    14. Book required: none.  Handouts will be provided

    15. Other recommended books: More here soon. 

    16. Topic(s):  Review a potpourri of case studies, articles bits, powerpoint slides, and personal techniques that focus on DOE implementation.  This is a workshop forum and so it may be different depending upon your input, questions, special requests in advance, etc.

002

CSQE*

$35

  1. CSQE Refresher Overview    (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  11%; Students Required = 9; Students Have = 1. 

    2. Cost: $35 member, $40 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Gregg Oliver

    4. Qualifications to teach:  CSQE and CQE

    5. Teaching method:  In person.

    6. Date(s):  TBD.

    7. Days of third week: Starting the third week of the month.

    8. Time:  6-9 pm.

    9. Total class hours:   Three (3). 

    10. Number of nights:  One (1).

    11. Requirements: none

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  Encad or nearby.

    14. Book required: TBD

    15. Other recommended books: list will be provided. 

    16. Syllabus

      "The Certification Experience" - a three hour session describing why it's important to be certified, who should take the examination, how to prepare for the examination and what to expect, how the examination is developed, how does the ASQ develop the Body of Knowledge, and open discussion on the topic of certification.

       

012

8.7

$20

  1. 5S E-mail Web Course   (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  00%; Students Required = 7; Students Have = 0. 

    2. Cost: $20 member, $30 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Diane Geldrich

    4. Qualifications to teach:  CQA ... more here soon.

    5. Teaching method:  100% email and web based.  There will be a student forum with interactive posts and presentation slides.

    6. Date(s):  TBD.

    7. Days of third week: Starting the third week of the month.

    8. Time:  n/a; at your leisure.

    9. Total class hours:  ~5 ... more here soon. 

    10. Number of nights:  n/a.

    11. Requirements: Must have access to the internet and email

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  n/a  

    14. Book required: n/a

    15. Other recommended books: list will be provided. 

    16. Topic(s): 

      ... more here soon.

          

015

5.3-5.4

$100

  1. DOE Introduction Class  (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  00%; Students Required = 7; Students Have = 0. 

    2. Cost: $100 member, $120 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Dr. Leonard Perry & Kim Niles

    4. Qualifications to teach:  

      1. Dr. Perry:  Montgomery trained guru.  Ph.D., CQE, Teaches at USD and UCSDE. See his personal webpage.

      2. Kim Niles: Articles on subject. CQE, MSQA, 144 DOE's performed.  See his personal webpage

    5. Teaching method:  In person, classroom atmosphere.

    6. Date(s):  ?  Must be before June

    7. Days of third week: best fit days in the 3rd week of month

    8. Time:  6-9 pm

    9. Total class hours:  Six (6)

    10. Number of nights:  two (2)

    11. Prerequisites:  Enthusiasm to learn DOE. 

    12. Food provided: Yes

    13. Meeting location:  Wyndham Hotel in Mira Mesa.   Wyndham San Diego North; 5975 Lusk Blvd. ;San Diego CA 92121; See map here.

    14. Book required: None.  Handouts and software will be provided

    15. Other recommended books: More here soon. 

    16. Topic(s):  Dr. Perry will cover nearly all of the basic instruction.  Kim Niles will review several case studies and assist with classroom exercises.  More here soon.

* This is a web or overview course that does not likely cover the material to the detail needed to pass a certification exam.


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Pay now with PayPal or Credit card only if the course you've signed up for is not a yellow background color course as these courses may not occur this month.   If a class is cancelled, you will be refunded.   

 

Past Courses Held:

005

5.4

$50

  1. DOE Implementation Techniques  (click for details)

    1. Class Fill:  90%; Students Required = 9; Students Have = 8. 

    2. Cost: $50 member, $65 non-member

    3. Instructor:  Kim Niles and likely one or two other instructors

    4. Qualifications to teach:  CQE, MSQA, 140 DOE's performed.  See his personal webpage.

    5. Teaching method:  In person, classroom atmosphere.

    6. Date(s):  July 22? to be confirmed soon

    7. Days of third week: best fit day in the 3rd week of month

    8. Time:  6-9 pm

    9. Total class hours:  Three (3)

    10. Number of nights:  one (1)

    11. Prerequisites:  Basic knowledge of DOE.  This is more of an intermediate course. 

    12. Food provided: No

    13. Meeting location:  Encad or nearby.

    14. Book required: none.  Handouts will be provided

    15. Other recommended books: More here soon. 

    16. Topic(s):  Review a potpourri of case studies, articles bits, powerpoint slides, and personal techniques that focus on DOE implementation.  This is a workshop forum and so it may be different depending upon your input, questions, special requests in advance, etc.

 

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