Design
of Experiments Executive Overview
(Online Executive Level Certificate Program members get
a reduced rate. Read
more about the program)
A Design of Experiment (DOE) is a structured
method for determining the relationship between factors affecting
a process and the output of that process. The Design of Experiments
course will teach students how to apply DOEs to the execution
of quality initiatives. Course content focuses heavily on
the scientific and statistical methods involved in planning
and analyzing DOEs in order to yield practical results. Some
understanding of Applied Statistical Methods will be needed
to complete this course.
Course Format
This is a self-paced course that can be started at any time.
You have 365 days to complete this course.
COURSE LENGTH: 4 Hours
Learning Outcomes
Upon the completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand the methodology of design
of experiments
- Plan a design of experiment
- Explain the importance of each concept
used in design of experiments
- Recognize variables in an experiment
and how they interact
- Understand how to create and use an Analysis
of Variance (ANOVA) table
- Understand how to conduct and analyze
the results of a contrast test
- Identify the advantages, disadvantages,
assumptions and hypotheses related to various types of designs,
including completely randomized design, completely randomized
block design, Latin Square design, and factorial designs
- Analyze the results of designed experiments
Seminar Fee:
$150 $115
(further reduced for Online Executive
Level Certificate Program members)
Each participant will receive a Certificate of Completion
upon successful completion of the seminar.
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