MSA COURSE OBJECTIVES AND TOPICS |
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MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS ANALYSIS COURSE |
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After completing the Measurement Systems Analysis course you will be able to carry out gage R&R studies (measurement capability studies) for both variables and attribute measurements. You will be able to apply the methods described in the AIAG MSA Reference Manual and use the Minitab software. |
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TOPICS: Graphical Analysis - range charts, mean charts, run charts, interaction charts. Gage R&R Studies - repeatability, reproducibility, Number of Distinct Categories, AIAG MSA Reference manual, using Minitab, ANOVA, bias, linearity and stability. Attribute Agreement Analysis - Cohen's kappa, Kendall's coefficient, using Minitab. Analytical method for attribute studies.
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>>MSA COURSE CONTENTS PAGE |
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This course covers the measurement systems analysis topics required by the ASQ (American Society for Quality) Certified Quality Engineer and Six Sigma Black Belt examinations. |
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DOWNLOAD MSA COURSE BROCHURE |
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COURSE FEATURES |
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The MSA course requires about 30 hours of work |
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4 weeks of access with 2 weeks free extension |
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24/7 individual support |
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FREE Reference Booklet |
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certificate of completion |
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cost US$250 |
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The MSA course will earn 3 ASQ Recertification Units |
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OUR STUDENTS SAY |
Charles Kluge, Engineer, Master Black Belt Candidate, US "Great overview of MSA methodology and calculations. Very good price compared to other available courses. Thanks for a great course!" |
David Phillips, Engineer, ASQ CQE and CSSBB, US
"After completing the Measurement Systems Analysis course I have a better understanding of linearity and bias (and how to use those results). I have performed attribute MSA before, but now I know WHY it works which will help me "sell" it to others." |
Bruce Langford, Quality Manager, Olex Cables, Australia
"The Measurement Systems Analysis course suits managers and supervisors who are dealing with measurement because it is interactive and clear. It gives much more value than 1 or 2 day seminar. One of the greatest features of the course is the ability to interface with Glen on matters of difficulty and practical application of the course material." |
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OUR STUDENTS SAY
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"The Measurement Systems Analysis course changed my thinking on
measurement and experimentation. I have done dozens of Designed
Experiments where a tremendous analysis of data was done while the
in-place manufacturing measurement systems were not checked at all.
Now I have much better awareness of all aspects of measurement and correction."
Albert Perrin
Engineer, Canada
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