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Current List of Courses Offered
CRE Exam Prep Course
A Live Online Course
$1,595
($1,395 if registered before September 25, 2024)
10 x 4-hour lessons
delivered during the weeks of November 4 – 15, 2024
The CRE Exam Prep Course is 40 hrs of imperative reliability engineering topics that will not only prepare you for certification but for real-world situations you will face within your career.
… brilliant! Set me up really well for the CRE exam and also helped me be a much better reliability engineer…
Roberto G.
The course is focused on execution of reliability activities that you will encounter in the exam. This includes covering common reliability engineering definitions, reliability goal specification, introducing Failure Mode and Effects Analyses (FMEAs), reliability allocation, system reliability modelling, common continuous probability distributions (exponential, normal, lognormal and Weibull distributions), common discrete probability distributions (binomial and Poisson distributions) Design of Experiments (DoE), probability plotting, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Failure Reporting and Corrective Action Systems (FRACAS).
By the end of this CRE Exam Prep Course, you’ll be able to:
1. Understand reliability engineering terminology and how they link to the phenomenon of failure.
2. Work out how to characterize the random failure process of the bits that make up your system, product, device, machine, service, process, or thing using probability and statistics so you know how it is going to fail, when it will likely fail, and what you need to do if you need to improve reliability further.
3. Understand key reliability engineering tools that are commonly used throughout the reliability engineering industry, including things like reliability allocation, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Failure Reporting and Corrective Action Systems (FRACAS), probability plotting and many more.
4. Using all that you have learned above to make your thing reliable AND valuable to you, your team, your organization, your users, and customers.
5. PASS THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF QUALITY (ASQ) CERTIFIED RELIABILITY ENGINEER (CRE) EXAM !!!
The main goal with the course is to help the participants prepare themselves to pass the ASQ – CRE exam, but students will undoubtedly gain knowledge that they will use throughout their careers.
The course is broken down into 10 modules. Each module is made up of 4 x 1-hour lessons delivered over a period of two weeks. The Live Course will take place November 4th-8th, and November 11th-15th, 2024. But if you can’t make the live lessons, you will have access to the recorded lessons and all course materials for 12 months.
See Course Details… I love how the animations are really focused on helping us lean why we use them and not just equations …
Dennis N.