Reducing Variation with SPC

At-a-glance

Format On-campus
Cost $695
Duration 2 days
Availability Summer, on-demand
Prerequisites None
CEU's or PDH's 1.3 CEU's

Statistical Process Control (SPC) provides the means for the control of product quality and the reduction of process variation. To be successful you need to know how to collect data, understand the concepts underlying variation, select the appropriate chart for your process, and interpret results. Participants will also learn how to use MINITAB® to create control charts.

Topics Include

  • Variability and randomness
  • Definition of “process”
  • Process capability
  • Central Limit Theorem
  • Normal and binomial distributions
  • Special cause and assignable cause variation
  • X and R charts, plus I/MR charts for individual observations
  • P, np, c and u charts • SPC using MINITAB®

Who Should Attend 

Professionals in quality, manufacturing, process engineering, and other disciplines who are involved in reducing variation in production processes.

Schedule

Contact us at cqas@rit.edu or 585-475-6990 for future dates.

Pricing and Registration

Individual Registration: $695

Discounts (only one discount per person):

  • Members of MedTech or GRQC: $626 (10%)
  • RIT Alumni, Employees, and Immediate Family Members: $556 (20%)
  • Full-Time College Students (all institutions): $556 (20% discount).  Contact cqas@rit.edu or 585-475-6990 for a coupon code.

Group Registration (no other discounts apply) *

  • 2 people: $626 per person (10%).  RIT Alumni and Employees - please register as 2 individuals
  • 3+ people: $556 per person (20%)

Price includes: continental breakfast, lunch, and afternoon break; all course materials.

Accommodations: Rooms may be reserved at the Radisson Hotel adjacent to the RIT campus. Information on how to make a reservation will be emailed to you.

Cancellation Policy

Refunds will be issued for cancellations received and confirmed at least 10 business days prior to the program date. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after that date. Please email cqas@rit.edu with any questions.