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ETM 5331 - Understanding
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Prerequisite(s): One college-level statistics course;
admission to MS in ETM program or consent of instructor. The use of
design and data analysis tools to understand contribution to total
variation in engineered processes and products. Understanding and
applying, with the assistance of modern and widely available software,
those design and analysis techniques used frequently by engineers and
scientists. Screening and modeling designs and response surfaces used to
relate key input variables to key output variables. Statistical process
control and process capability analysis used to assess performance.
Instructor:
Mr. Gregory Watson
Dates: November 3 - December 5
Add/Drop Dates
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CDRom and D2L |
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CDRom and D2L |
21194 |
604 |
Enroll through Distance Ed Office |
In-state = $295.00
Out-of State=$555.00
International=$585.00 |
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Textbook Information:
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