This course meets for 12 Tuesday evenings starting Sep. 14th and concluding Nov. 30th.
CP-200 CERTIFIED QUALITY ENGINEER PREPARATION / REFRESHER
Instructor: Alfred Altopiedi
Abstract:
This course provides a thorough overview of the quantitative methods likely to be present on the Certified Quality Engineer exam. It covers the ASQ body of knowledge and prepares individuals to take the examination given by ASQ and pass it.
This is accomplished by lecture, discussion and practice of those quantitative methods and tools likely to be on the exam during class time and take-home problems
Taking this course does not require you to sit for the next exam or any exams. This course can be used to learn the fundamental elements that a Quality Engineer should know and be prepared to implement.
The CQE Primer from the Quality Council of Indiana will be given to each participant.
Classroom Approach to the Class and Exam
This is an adult centered course for busy professionals. The class is intended to provide practice, review, and discussion on:
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Who should attend?
The course is a preparation and refresher for someone who wants to sit for the CQE examination and for all others that want to have the knowledge and skills in Quality Engineering.
Prerequisites:
See the requirements stated for the ASQ CQE Examination at www.asq.org. as these provide the background subject knowledge that will useful in taking this course.
Substitutions after Registration Permitted. See Payment details shown with each ticket.
Email from Eventbrite.com addressed to you will be used for important course information. Please open immediately and take appropriate action.
A 10 % discount will be applied to the purchase of 3 or more registrations at the same time.
Payment for the course is due by the first class session unless prior arrangements are made with the Registrar.
Paying by Check
- Make payable to: ASQ Philadelphia Section 505
- Mail remittance to:
ASQ Philadelphia Education Registrar
149 Kirkland Ave
West Chester PA 19380-3982
Paying by Company Purchase Order and Invoicing:
- Send Company Purchase Order made to: ASQ Philadelphia Section 505
- Provide: Contact name, mailing address, telephone number of the person to receive the invoice.
- Send to
ASQ Philadelphia Education Registrar
149 Kirkland Ave.
West Chester, PA 19380-3982
Questions:
Certification Note:
Registration and fees for this class does not include registration for any certification examination. Registration deadlines are usually prior to the commencement of the class. If you are interested in taking the ASQ – CQE Certification Examination, please go to www.asq.org and click on Certification.
The next certification exam is scheduled for December 4, 2010. The due date for application to take the December exam is October 15, 2010.
This course meets for 6 consecutive Monday evenings starting Sep. 13th and concluding Oct. 16th.
ES-161
Instructor: Al Altopiedi
Abstract:
This course provides an understanding of the fundamental concepts of descriptive statistics useful in any manufacturing operation and for strong base for those who want to take and pass the various ASQ Certification Exams.
It is intended to give the student a basic knowledge of statistics by providing hands-on examples to illustrate statistical theory and its applications. This is accomplished by determining the appropriate process variables for each statistical analysis and inputting the key values into the applicable equations. Implementation of these powerful tools has been historically shown to increase productivity and quality while reducing operating costs.
This course is for anyone who wants a firm base in the fundamentals of statistics and the application of these mathematical tools to real-world manufacturing problems and situations. It reveals the logic behind statistical methodology and shows how complex issues can be logically thought-out to improve manufacturing dilemmas.
This is an adult centered course for busy professionals. The classroom techniques will include lecture, individual participation, group problem discussion, case studies, and quizzes to test understanding.
A calculator with standard statistical functions is required.
Course content:
- Introduction to management concepts, quality terms/definitions, quality history, and quality personalities
- Review of fundamental algebra required to manipulate data
- Development and classification of statistical data into ungrouped and grouped data for presentation in frequency distribution tables, i.e., histogram, frequency polygon, frequency bar chart
- Use of the Measures of Central Tendency – mean, median, mode
- Use of the Measures of Dispersion/Variability – range, arithmetic mean deviation, standard deviation
- Correct use of the Normal Curve/Distribution – area under the curve
- When, where, and how to use Control Charting – variable data (X & R) and attribute data (p, np, c, u) and the concepts underpinning Cp and Cpk
- Review of standard management tools – flow chart, check sheet, Pareto principle, and cause and effect diagram.
Who should attend?
Manufacturing personnel who are desire to apply the basic statistics tools to their work for improving productivity through the use of measuring, charting, and analyzing, manufacturing variables and anyone who wishes to pursue a curriculum leading to certifications as a Six Sigma Green Belt, Quality Engineer, Quality Technician, and Manager of Quality & Organizational Excellence.
Prerequisites:
High school level beginning algebra is strongly recommended.
Substitutions after Registration Permitted. See Payment details shown with each ticket.
Email from Eventbrite.com addressed to you will be used for important course information. Please open immediately and take appropriate action.
Due to classroom interaction activities, this class must have at least 6 attendees.
A 10 % discount will be applied to the purchase of 3 or more registrations at the same time.
Payment for the course is due by the first class session unless prior arrangements are made with the Registrar.
Paying by Check
- Make payable to: ASQ Philadelphia Section 505
- Mail remittance to:
ASQ Philadelphia Education Registrar
149 Kirkland Ave
West Chester PA 19380-3982
Paying by Company Purchase Order and Invoicing:
- Send Company Purchase Order made to: ASQ Philadelphia Section 505
- Provide: Contact name, mailing address, telephone number of the person to receive the invoice.
- Send to
ASQ Philadelphia Education Registrar
149 Kirkland Ave.
West Chester, PA 19380-3982
Questions:
This course is available as an ON-SITE presentation, subject to the instructor’s availability. The only requirement for an on-site course is a minimum enrollment of six or eight students, depending on the course. The course content can be customized to fit your unique situation and presented on your schedule. The instructor will negotiate on-site training on a case-by-case basis.