An Introduction to Quality Engineering
An Introduction to Quality Engineering, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.58, with 37 lectures, based on 485 reviews, and has 2006 subscribers.
You will learn about Typical roles and responsibilities of a quality engineer Fundamentals of part and process measurement Fundamental of calibration and gage error assessment The Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Process control plans The major strategies and ideas of root cause analysis and process improvement Overviews of the Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma improvement frameworks Thoughts on training, management and leadership This course is ideal for individuals who are Quality technicians or Quality auditors or Industrial and manufacturing engineers or Lab technicians or Manufacturing professionals It is particularly useful for Quality technicians or Quality auditors or Industrial and manufacturing engineers or Lab technicians or Manufacturing professionals.
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Summary
Title: An Introduction to Quality Engineering
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.58
Number of Lectures: 37
Number of Published Lectures: 37
Number of Curriculum Items: 37
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 37
Original Price: $54.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Typical roles and responsibilities of a quality engineer
- Fundamentals of part and process measurement
- Fundamental of calibration and gage error assessment
- The Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
- Process control plans
- The major strategies and ideas of root cause analysis and process improvement
- Overviews of the Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma improvement frameworks
- Thoughts on training, management and leadership
Who Should Attend
- Quality technicians
- Quality auditors
- Industrial and manufacturing engineers
- Lab technicians
- Manufacturing professionals
Target Audiences
- Quality technicians
- Quality auditors
- Industrial and manufacturing engineers
- Lab technicians
- Manufacturing professionals
Quality has often been described as “fitness for use” and “conformance to customer requirements.” And traditionally, this conformance has been verified through rigorous part inspection and testing. But the practice of quality professionals in assuring this “fitness for use” has evolved extensively since the middle of the 20th century through the increasing demands of high-risk industries like aerospace and automotive, and through the benefits of technological advancements like the microprocessor and connected technologies.
Today, Quality Engineers fulfill key technical leadership roles in most manufacturing organizations. An effective Quality Engineer possesses a wide range of skills from part and process measurement methods, to data analysis and visualization, to risk analysis and quality planning. And because of this broad skill base and interaction with diverse areas of a company, Quality Engineers are often well-positioned to fulfill higher level management roles.
In this course, “An Introduction to Quality Engineering”, you will gain a thorough and practical overview of the quality profession without getting bogged down in technical jargon. You will not only learn about the 12 KEY AREAS of quality engineering, but also gain practical concepts in each. In this course, you will learn key skills and strategies in:
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Part Measurement
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Process Measurement
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Calibration
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Assessing Measurement Error
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Data Analysis and Visualization
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Risk Analysis
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Quality Planning
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Quality Systems Development
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Quality Auditing
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Root Cause Analysis and Process Improvement
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Training
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Leadership
This class is designed for the quality, manufacturing or technically-adept professional looking to expand their skill set into this important field of study. “An Introduction to Quality Engineering” will give you a foundational understanding of these key area and prepare you for more advanced training.
Here’s what Udemy students are saying about “An Introduction to Quality Engineering”:
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“Excellent introduction to QE for newcomers and a great refresher for more experienced QE professionals” – Daryle S.
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“This course is a great review of the skills I learned in my Green and Black belt Lean Six Sigma courses.” – Kris S.
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“Very good material for new and aspiring QE, and also for well-seasoned Q professionals, as a refresher course.” – Bien L.
Sign up today to begin your journey into the field of quality engineering!!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Overview of Course
Lecture 3: Part Measurement
Lecture 4: Basic Measurement Tools, Pt 1
Lecture 5: Basic Measurement Tools, Pt 2
Lecture 6: The Vernier Scale
Lecture 7: More Gaging Applications
Lecture 8: Automated Part Measurement
Lecture 9: Process Measurement
Lecture 10: Process Measurement Example
Lecture 11: Calibration, Pt 1
Lecture 12: Gage Blocks
Lecture 13: Calibration Certificates
Lecture 14: Calibration, Pt 2
Lecture 15: Assessing Measurement Error
Lecture 16: The GR&R Form
Lecture 17: Data Analysis and Visualization
Lecture 18: The Seven Quality Tools, Pt 1
Lecture 19: The Seven Quality Tools, Pt 2
Lecture 20: Data Analysis in Excel
Lecture 21: Risk Analysis
Lecture 22: The FMEA in Excel
Lecture 23: Quality Planning
Lecture 24: Quality Systems Development, Pt 1
Lecture 25: Control Plan in Excel
Lecture 26: Quality Systems Development, Pt 2
Lecture 27: Quality Auditing
Lecture 28: Acceptance Sampling
Lecture 29: Root Cause Analysis and Process Improvement, Pt 1
Lecture 30: Problem Solving Frameworks
Lecture 31: The Seven Mudas of Lean Manufacturing
Lecture 32: The 6 M's of Six Sigma
Lecture 33: Training
Lecture 34: Leadership, Pt 1
Lecture 35: Leadership, Pt 2
Lecture 36: Conclusion to the Course
Lecture 37: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Ray Harkins, The Manufacturing Academy
Senior Manufacturing Professional, Online Educator
Rating Distribution
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- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 34 votes
- 4 stars: 179 votes
- 5 stars: 266 votes
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