What is NJIT’s Six Sigma Green Belt Program?
Develop a broader, deeper understanding of Six Sigma principles and essential managerial and leadership skills to increase organizational productivity.
Build upon key concepts learned in Six Sigma Green Belt to better understand team dynamics and roles and responsibilities to achieve optimal efficiency. Become certified and stand out amongst the competition.
Topics Covered
- Six Sigma Goals
- Lean and Design for Six Sigma
- Measure- Data and Process Analysis
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Improvement Techniques
- Statistical Process Control
- Application of Control Charts
What Sets This Program Apart?
- Live interactive sessions with expert faculty with real-world experience
- Small class size ensures personalized experience and deliverables
- Participants will be prepared to take the American Society for Quality (ASQ) Six Sigma Green Belt certification exam
Program Structure
This program meets virtually via video conference call twice a week.
Class sizes are limited for maximum interaction and the format is live and highly interactive.
A practice exam is included.
Key Benefits
Become equipped to effectively analyze and solve problems involved in the quality improvement process.
- Learn industry best practices
- Eliminate or reduce defects
- Apply data-driven methodologies
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who wants to unleash their leadership abilities and reach new levels of success.
Career Outlook
Employment Outlook
Common job functions include, Business Process Analyst Consultant, Data Scientist, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Process Engineer, Project Manager, Warehouse Operations and more.
Over the past 20 years, use of Six Sigma has saved Fortune 500 companies an estimated $427 billion. Source: ASQ Green Belt Certification Fact Sheet (https://p.widencdn.net/babkro/41577-Cert-Factsheet-CSSGB)
Earning Potential
Individuals with any level of Six Sigma training earned more than those without any (+$17,332 in U.S., +$8,333 in Canada)
Source: American Society for Quality asq.org/qualityprogress/