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Engineering Statistics PASS

This certificate program is aimed at those who need to understand the statistical methods required for the study and improvement of business and industrial processes (both manufacturing and service). The Program offers the equivalent of 18 credits (in the US academic system).

This program provides an appropriate balance between conceptual understanding and application. As a successful PASS candidate, you will acquire the statistical skills and software facility you need for projects, reports, and research. While open to all, the flexible format and scheduling is particularly suitable for working professionals.

The program courses are taught by leading experts with whom you share a private discussion forum for the entire course period. Students participate from all over the world - lessons and assignments are opened and closed on a weekly basis. You organize your time however you like within each week - there are no set times when you must be online.

Courses in the Program are typically 4 weeks long, and require about 15 hours per week. Courses operate throughout the year, and there is no "semester" system. You can enter and start taking courses whenever you like, after reviewing the Program requirements and guidance on course sequencing. Most students take one course at a time, and complete their Program over a period of 3-5 years.

There are four main components to each course:

  1. Course materials (course text, course files, video and other materials)
  2. Discussion with the instructor and other students via daily web forum (asynchronous - you need not be online at any particular time of day)
  3. Homework (submitted online weekly, with individualized feedback the following week)
  4. Final project/exam

For more details on how these online courses work, click here.  Students successfully completing the Program receive a certificate and transcript.

Placement Services

As a PASS candidate, once you successfully complete half your program courses, you are eligible for our personalized placement services. We will review your background, your interests, and your work at the Institute, and try to find a match with appropriate recruiters. Our specialty is early-to-mid-career placement (not entry level).

When To Apply

Applications are accepted and students are enrolled year round on a rolling basis.  You pay an application fee and submit it with your application form.  You may pay the fee online here, or enclose a check (USD drawn on a US bank) with your application. NOTE: The application is your opportunity to specifically outline your past education and experience, and provide any other information you want us to consider during our review.  The value of this background and experience is the ability to place the statistical methods covered in the Program in an appropriate application context.  Once we have accepted your application, we will be happy to assist you with more specific questions about PASS.

Admission Criteria

  1. A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university,
  2. Successful completion of an introductory statistics course equivalent to Statistics.com's Intro courses series ("Introduction to Statistics for Beginners" through "Introduction to Statistics 3") that prepares the applicant for a passing score in the required entrance exam which covers basic statistics.
  3. Passing score on the online entrance exam.

Note:  While it is not an admission requirement, applicants will also benefit from employment experience (or plans for employment) in an organization that works in the selected field of the Program you select.

Enrollment In PASS

Enroll in the Program of your choice here,  after your application is approved AND you have passed the entrance examination.  Once enrolled, register for each specific course within your PASS using the academic tuition rate as you are now a matriculated student at the Institute for Statistics Education at Statistics.com.

Note:  While it is not an admission requirement, applicants will also benefit from employment experience (or plans for employment) in an organization that works with data from manufacturing or service processes.  The value of this experience is the ability to place the statistical methods covered in the program in an appropriate application context (work experience with particular statistical techniques is not required).

Application Fee: $75
Program Registration Fee:$495
Estimated Required Course Tuition: $3192
Estimated Electives Course Tuition: $1523
Estimated Material Cost: $840
Estimated Total Cost: $6125

Engineering Statistics PASS

 

Program Objectives

The Program consists of courses offered completely online at statistics.com, accessible via any computer connected to the internet.  Required topics for all students include design of experiments, regression, probability distributions, statistical process control (SPC), logistic regression, and survival (time-to-failure) analysis.   Electives allow for further study of some of these topics, as well as topics like acceptance sampling, forecasting, spatial statistics, risk analysis, data visualization and environmental statistics.  (Note:  students who have successfully completed all or part of a six-sigma program may obtain credit for a portion of the above topics, as appropriate.)  Students completing this Program successfully will gain mastery of statistical topics, plus specific skills and use of software tools important to the design of experiments, process monitoring and improvement, statistical modeling, and forecasting.

Sequencing your Program

Most courses are four weeks long, and are scheduled either once or twice a year. Courses start on specific dates, but do not require you to be online at any particular time of the day. Since various courses are available throughout the year, the Program provides flexibility in scheduling.

Listed below in alphabetical order, are the required and elective courses with available dates. Additionally, use these tools to help you map out your program:

  • Prerequisites – each course lists its prerequisite. These prerequisite courses should be taken prior to the course you are considering.
  • Suggested sequencing document - this lists the courses in groups, based upon their approximate level of difficulty. It is a guide, not a set of requirements.
  • Calendar - You can easily search course start dates here.

After your successful acceptance into PASS, you can begin your program with any course, based on your own background, the level of difficulty and if you meet the prerequisites.  You will work out a tentative schedule (or at least the first few courses), then register and pay tuition.

As a PASS candidate, you are eligible to register for any course using the academic tuition link, indicating “PASS” when prompted for your academic affiliation during online registration.  As an added benefit, if you register online for three courses simultaneously, an automatic USD200 reduction is applied. Please note that payment of tuition and fees does not include the purchase of any required texts or software.

Suggested sequencing document

Calendar


Required Courses (8)

  • Engineering Statistics The topics covered in this course include prediction intervals, tolerance intervals, calibration intervals, measurement error, accelerated life testing, measurement system appraisal, reliability and lifetime testing. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: May 25, 2012 to June 22, 2012May 24, 2013 to June 21, 2013 more >>
  • Introduction to Design of Experiments This course will stress the application of DOE rather than statistical theory. With a 12-step checklist, it covers full and fractional factorial designs, Plackett-Burman, Box-Behnken, Box-Wilson and Taguchi designs. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: February 17, 2012 to March 16, 2012February 15, 2013 to March 15, 2013 more >>
  • Logistic Regression Logistic regression extends ordinary least squares (OLS) methods to model data with binary (yes/no, success/failure) outcomes. Rather than directly estimating the value of the outcome, logistic regression allows you to estimate the probability of a success or failure. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: March 16, 2012 to April 13, 2012June 15, 2012 to July 13, 2012September 07, 2012 to October 05, 2012 more >>
  • Matrix Algebra Review This course will provide the basics of vector and matrix algebra and operations necessary to understand multivariate statistical methods, including the notions of the matrix inverse, generalized inverse and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. After successfully completing this course, you will be able to use and understand vector and matrix operations and equations, find and use a matrix inverse, and use and understand the eigenset of a symmetric matrix. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: February 24, 2012 to March 23, 2012June 29, 2012 to July 27, 2012November 02, 2012 to November 30, 2012 more >>
  • Probability Distributions This course cover statistical probability distributions. Participants will learn how to identify which distribution(s) reasonably fit given data, and to evaluate the fit. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: June 22, 2012 to July 20, 2012 more >>
  • Regression Analysis In this course you will learn how multiple linear regression models are derived, use software to implement them, learn what assumptions underlie the models, learn how to test whether your data meet those assumptions and what can be done when those assumptions are not met, and develop strategies for building and understanding useful models. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: March 30, 2012 to April 27, 2012September 28, 2012 to October 26, 2012 more >>
  • Statistical Process Control This course will will go beyond the basics of SPC and present some improved control chart methods, with better ways of determining control limits. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: To be scheduled. more >>
  • Survival Analysis The course describes the various methods used for modeling and evaluating survival data, or time-to event data. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: March 23, 2012 to April 20, 2012September 21, 2012 to October 19, 2012 more >>

Elective Courses (4 required)

  • Acceptance Sampling for Quality Control This course will cover acceptance sampling to determine whether to accept or reject a particular lot of a product -- how to determine sample size, and how make accept/reject decisions. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: April 20, 2012 to May 18, 2012April 19, 2013 to May 17, 2013 more >>
  • Advanced Design of Experiments The aim of the course is to present advanced and important concepts that have received very little attention, such as designs for irregular experimental regions and Analysis of Means (ANOM). Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: April 13, 2012 to May 11, 2012April 12, 2013 to May 10, 2013 more >>
  • Advanced Logistic Regression After taking this course, participants will be able to specify, implement and interpret the output of a variety of advanced logistic regression models not covered in the first course, "Logistic Regression." Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: April 27, 2012 to May 25, 2012April 26, 2013 to May 24, 2013 more >>
  • Advanced Survival Analysis This course focuses on the extension of the Cox proportional hazards model to (a) recurrent event survival analysis and (b) competing risks survival analysis. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: May 18, 2012 to June 15, 2012November 09, 2012 to December 07, 2012 more >>
  • Environmental Statistics This course will introduce you to the statistical methods used in environmental analysis. Many of these methods would be covered in a standard course on statistics, but some of the topics that are covered here would not be included in such a course. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: October 12, 2012 to November 09, 2012October 11, 2013 to November 08, 2013 more >>
  • Forecasting This course will teach you how to choose an appropriate time series model, fit the model, to conduct diagnostics, and use the model for forecasting.
    Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: March 30, 2012 to April 27, 2012September 14, 2012 to October 12, 2012 more >>
  • Interactive Data Visualization This course covers the principles of the visual display of data, both for presentation and analysis. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: April 27, 2012 to May 25, 2012October 26, 2012 to November 23, 2012 more >>
  • Introduction to Quantitative Risk Analysis This course will cover the most important principles, techniques and tools used in modeling in Quantitative Risk Analysis. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: April 13, 2012 to May 11, 2012 more >>
  • Maximum Likelihood Estimation This course will cover the derivation of maximum likelihood estimates, and their properties. Tuition: $179 (2.5 CEUs) New available dates: March 30, 2012 to April 13, 2012August 03, 2012 to August 17, 2012December 07, 2012 to December 21, 2012 more >>
  • Multivariate Statistics This course covers key multivariate procedures such as multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), principal components, factor analysis and classification. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: February 17, 2012 to March 16, 2012July 13, 2012 to August 10, 2012 more >>
  • Spatial Analysis Techniques in R This course will teach users how to implement spatial statistical analysis procedures using R software. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: December 14, 2012 to January 18, 2013December 13, 2013 to January 17, 2014 more >>
  • Spatial Statistics with Geographic Information Systems Spatial statistical analysis uses methods adapted from conventional statistics to address problems in which spatial location is the most important explanatory variable. This course will explain and give examples of the analysis that can be conducted in a geographic information system such as ArcGIS or Mapinfo. Tuition: $399 (5.0 CEUs) New available dates: May 11, 2012 to June 08, 2012November 09, 2012 to December 07, 2012 more >>

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