Sigma

Strategic Quality Management - Lean Sigma Systems

Network: 
ULearning Skillnet
Duration Course Progression is flexible and students can complete the programme in 2 to 3 years at a pace that suits their work and family commitments. Participants can take 1 to 3 taught modules each semester, until they complete the programme.
Course Fee As the number of modules taken each semester can vary, participants are charged €1,250 for each module as they take them. The Research Thesis is €3,500 so the total cost of the programme (12 modules) is €16,000. Fees include all course materials, text books and exam fees.
Subjects Taught AU5041 Lean Thinking & Lean Tools I
This module will explore the principles, tools and techniques of Lean Thinking. Areas covered include:
The history of Lean Management
Value Stream Mapping, waste elimination
Workplace Organisation & Standard Work techniques
Rapid Improvement Methodologies
The role of the supply chain in Lean systems

MS5411 Quality Science 1
To introduce and use the Statistics appropriate for master black belt level Six Sigma.

Delivery will include a practical application of software tools to undertake statistical analysis

Areas covered include:
History and development of traditional quality control techniques; Statistical quality control, inspection and detection methods, Taguchi and the design of metrics
Fundamental Statistics, Basic distribution theory, Graphs, histograms, location, spread, Box-plots.
Statistical Process Control, Various types of control charts for both variable and attribute data.
Basic Six Sigma Statistics, T-tests, Regression, Decision making under uncertainty, hypothesis testing and analysis of variance
Introduction to Design of Experiments

AU5051 Problem Solving Tools & Techniques
Understand the principles of 6 Sigma and how they can be implemented in the manufacturing and service sectors to deliver strategic objectives.
To develop and apply the tools and techniques of Quality Management and control
To develop and apply the Taguchi method
Appreciate how Six Sigma works as a structured long-term business improvement methodology towards relentless reduction in process variation.
Discuss approaches to quality improvement problem solving and customer impact.
Introduce some of the key Six Sigma tools used e.g. SPC, FMEA, DOE etc. – specifically in the non-manufacturing sector.
Review approaches to Problem Identification and Problem Solving
Introduce some of the other Problem Solving key tools used e.g. 8D, Root Cause Analysis Seven Quality Control Tools I, Seven Management Tools I, Taguchi Methods, QFD, Trizz, FMEA
Introduce the use of suitable software
Discuss the roles required for implementation (Executive Leadership, Master Black Belt, Black Belt, Green Belt)
Implementation of continuous improvement techniques.

AU5011 Strategic Business and Operations Management
To provide candidates from Manufacturing and Service Sectors (including healthcare) with an overview of the strategy process and of operations management from concept to deployment.
To introduce candidates to the concepts, theories and techniques of strategic and operations management;
To provide the skills and approach necessary to design, deploy and maintain effective strategic management and operations systems;
To enable candidates to realistically evaluate strategic management and operations systems;
To equip candidates to contribute effectively to the strategy process and operations function from a direct line or staff position.
Understanding the progression, from identifying the strategic objectives to implementation and deployment.

AU5061 Organisation Behaviour & Development
To provide candidates with an overview of the changing form, shape, pattern and purpose of contemporary organisational development, focusing on the contribution of best practice, HRM and Japanese management philosophies and the potential links to individual and organisational performance.
To introduce students to the basic theoretical and empirical contributions of management theory and practice.
To evaluate the range of internal and external factors shaping group dynamics, management choice and organisational development.
To understand the human resource contribution to organisational effectiveness and culture management.
To understand the dimensions of the psychological contract and its implications for organisational effectiveness.

AU5042 Lean Thinking & Lean Tools II
This module will expand the principles, tools and techniques introduced in module AU5041.

Areas covered include:
● Organisation Planning Approaches
● Process techniques to support Lean implementation
● Building quality into the manufacturing process
● Bringing the customer into the Lean organisation
● The extended Lean enterprise

MS5412 Quality Science 2
To develop the statistical capability of students to master black belt level.
To outline where in the DMAIC Cycle the tools are used.
Advanced methods of Statistical Process Control, SPC for short run
production, Cusum charts, multivari charts, individual/moving range charts.
Advanced Six Sigma Statistics, Process capability indices - Cp, Cpk etc., R&R studies, machine capability.
Design of Experiments Fractional and factorial designs, Taguchi methods, EVOP (evolutionary operation) experimentation.
Multiple Regression, two way analysis of variance.
Introduction to Reliability Theory.

AU5033 Leadership & Change Management
This module will examine the interventions available to organisations in managing change and innovation, and in particular the role of leadership.

Areas covered include:
Change management models and their application
Organisational diagnosis and change management
The leaders and their role in the organisation
Stimulating and encouraging change

AU5031 Information Systems and Software Management
The objective of this module is:

To consider the role of information technology in organisational development. The material covered here would include simulations, prototyping, product data management systems, workflow systems and case-based reasoning (CBR) at a strategic level.
To consider how information technology might support the actual management of continuous improvement in a process/service life cycle. The material covered would include knowledge management systems, computer-mediated communication, intranets, groupware, and issues to do with knowledge creation, storage, transfer and reuse. At a strategic level.
To consider how IT can support the development of the organisation.

Introduction to the information age, information planning, technology planning, networked organisation, information systems development, database systems, database management, managing information systems, and future challenges of information technology.

Organisations undertaking product development in the current climate are faced with a very complex challenge, namely that of trying to balance the reduced time-to-market with the need for increased productivity and improved co-ordination across development teams that will often be geographically distributed. Given the knowledge-intensive nature of product development, information technology can play a significant role in helping to cope with this challenge. The conflict between improvement programmes such as Lean/Six Sigma and IT Systems such as ERP and MRP.

AU5022 Managing Technology Projects
This module will examine the various processes involved in managing projects, from their initiation and planning, to implementation and closure. Areas covered include:

Techniques associated with developing project plans, schedules and budgets
Concepts for developing, tracking and controlling the key constraints within which a project operates
Best practices in managing project risks
Key elements of managing project scope and that of associated processes pertaining to change in this regard

In-Company Master Black Belt Project
AU5003/AU5004 Dissertation

The project is company based and will require the application of the concepts covered in the course. It will involve a written report and oral presentation and must involve Significant benefit to the company which must be verified by the company. The Student, Supervisor and Company will agree the success metric for the project as part of the topic selection process.

Examples of success metrics could include:
The improvement of a specified performance indicator by an agreed amount. The quantifiable addition of value to process or service which was the focus of the project. A cost saving of the order of €100,000 which must be verified by the company, or in the case of a Small to Medium Enterprises, (SMEs, <250 employees), project savings must amount to 0.3% of annual turnover.

An example could be a plant relay out that could result in cost savings through inventory reduction to the value of €100,000, or an increase in machine efficiency by 5%, or a reduction process cycle time by 10%.

This project will need to result in a significant benefit to the company and will need to be validated by the financial controller or other appropriate company representative.

Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Course Progression is flexible and students can complete the programme in 2 to 3 years at a pace that suits their work and family commitments. Participants can take 1 to 3 taught modules each semester, until they complete the programme.

Course commences in September each year.

Financial Support This course has been approved by ULearning Skillnet for a fees subsidy of up to 25% for students whose company is a member of the ULearning Skillnet network.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Please note there are only a limited number of subsidies available for both employed and unemployed students.

Jobseekers please be advised that the Department of Social Protection (DSP) has no mandate to extend welfare support to clients undertaking NFQ Level 9 Programmes. Such programmes cannot be approved by DSP, and on that basis are designated SKN-E. Notwithstanding the above, we may offer a NFQ L.9 place to a welfare recipient. This is conditional on our network informing the individual, during the recruitment & selection phase, that the:

Welfare payment must be relinquished should he/she wish to pursue the programme

Trainee must inform the Social Welfare Local Office (SWLO), prior to commencement, about his/her intention to undertake an SKN-E programme, so that the Office can take the necessary steps to review/withdraw payment

Unfortunately, Skillnets cannot seek exceptional approval from DSP for any jobseekers that wish to accept a place on one of the ULearning Skillnet Level 9 courses.

Course Content Master Content to Master Black Belt standard
On-line interactive and non-interactive content
Flexible course progression
Moderated e-discussion boards
On-line & email-tutor support
Supplement face-to face tutorial sessions
Peer supported study groups (on-line and off-line)
Work based project- industrial mentor and academic supervisor
Professionally designed learning material
Programme Structure

Choose 1 to 3 modules from each semester block until the programme is complete. This can be done in a minimum of 4 semesters but 6 semesters is the suggested duration.

Entry Requirements Applicants require a 2.1 degree (NFQ level 8) in any discipline or equivalent and at least three years relevant work experience.

Applicants who have completed the Specialist Diploma in Lean Systems and/or Six Sigma are eligible for exemptions from those modules on this programme.

Further Enquiries ULearning Skillnet:
Phone: 086 0214825
Email: info@ulearning.ie
Trainer University of Limerick
Location of Course University of Limerick
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

Blended Learning Continuous Improvement - Lean Sigma

Duration 7 x 2 hour sessions
Number of Places 20 places
Course Fee €150 and Free of Charge to Job Seekers
Subjects Taught Continuous Improvement (Lean & Six Sigma) Schedule
1. Introduction to Continuous Improvement
2. Value Stream
3. 5S and the Visual Factory
4. Problem Solving / Mistake Proofing
5. Control of Variances
6. Equipment Effectiveness & Performance
7. Sustaining Progress
FETAC Code None
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment To book contact:
Network Manager Pauline O'Flanagan, pauline@lifesciencesskillnet.ie

course runs on demand

Course Content Continuous Improvement (Lean & Six Sigma) Schedule
1. Introduction to Continuous Improvement
2. Value Stream Mapping
3. 5S & Workplace organisation
4. Problem Solving / Mistake Proofing
5. Control of Variances
6. Equipment Effectiveness & Performance
7. Sustaining Progress
Careers or Further Progression Preparation for further Lean Manufacturing Courses in Green belt.
All industries use the tools of Lean
Entry Requirements None
Further Enquiries Michelle Reinecke-Quain
Life Sciences Skillnet Administrator
Email: michelle.reinecke-quain@ibec.ie
Phone: 061 431802
Eligibility All
Learning Outcomes Tools of Lean
Methods of Assessment On Site Assessment
Trainer Michael Loftus, Loftus Consulting
Location of Course Flexible in house or blended learning or online access granted
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
No

Lean Sigma Quality

Network: 
ULearning Skillnet
Duration 1 Year
Comment Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
Certification to Green Belt is organised through an Irish based training company and Quality America Inc.Quality America Inc, is one of the premier providers of Six Sigma Training and consultancy in the US and internationally with over 3,000 students trained and certified to date. More than 50 organizations, colleges and universities use their Six Sigma instructor materials.The Green Belt programme is based on the ‘Six Sigma Demystified’ text by Paul A. Keller, Vice President Quality America.

The Green Belt fee of €200 covers a 1 day workshop for Green Belt exam revision along with the cost of the exam.
It includes:
■Set of notes to cover the Green Belt exam material
■Sample Set of Exam Questions
■Access to On Line Study Guide
■Access to On Line Examination
■Green Belt Certification based on successful completion of the examination.

Note that this exam is in addition to the normal HETAC accredited end of semester exams which are held by IT Sligo. The modules are also accredited by HETAC with successful candidates receiving a Certificate in Lean Sigma Quality (15 credits at Level 7).

Course Fee €1,800, OR €650 per 5 credit module (Plus €200 external Green Belt exam and workshop)
Subjects Taught The programme comprises of three modules:
■Six Sigma I Introduction and Quality Tools
■Six Sigma II Applied Statistical Control
■Six Sigma III – Project
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment 2 Year course enrolment in September
Financial Support This course has been approved by ULearning Skillnet for a fees subsidy of up to 25% for students whose company is a member of the ULearning Skillnet network.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Please note there are only a limited number of subsidies available for both emloyed and unemployed students.

Course Content About Six Sigma Green Belt
Six Sigma Green Belt provides participants with enhanced problem-solving skills, using the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve and Control) model. This certification is in great demand by companies across all sectors in either manufacturing, pharmaceutical, healthcare or service sectors. It is suitable for all levels within the organisation from supervisor and technician through to engineering and management level.

Certification to Green Belt is organised through an Irish based training company and Quality America Inc. Quality America Inc, is one of the premier providers of Six Sigma Training and consultancy in the US and internationally with over 3,000 students trained and certified to date. More than 50 organisations, colleges and universities use their Six Sigma instructor materials. The Green Belt programme is based on the ‘Six Sigma Demystified’ text by Paul A. Keller, Vice President Quality America.

Entry Requirements There is no prerequisite to study this programme. It is recommended that applicants have a Leaving Certificate or equivalent due to the Statistics covered in the course syllabus. Applicants must also be in a position to carry out a Six Sigma green belt project with an employer.
Further Enquiries ULearning Skillnet:
Phone: 086 0214825
Email: info@ulearning.ie
Learning Outcomes There will be a progression path for those students who pass the modules and wish to continue on with a degree in Quality or Manufacturing Management at IT Sligo. Students who meet the eligibility criteria to enter the full degree programme can therefore upgrade skills in specific areas while still earning credits towards a final degree award. On successful completion of the three Six Sigma modules, the student will receive a Level 7 HETAC Certificate in Lean Sigma Quality (15 credits).
Trainer IT Sligo
Location of Course IT Sligo
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

Six Sigma

Network: 
ULearning Skillnet
Duration This programme takes 10 months and is run over two semesters, each 15 weeks, with 10 weeks project write up upon completion of the taught element.
Course Fee Fees for the programme are €4,950 and include all course materials, text books and exams.
Subjects Taught Programme Structure:
The programme comprises four taught modules and a company based project.

Quality Science I
Problem Solving Tools & Techniques Quality Science II Quality Science III/Advanced Statistics

Enrolment and Start Dates Comment This programme takes 10 months and is run over two semesters, each 15 weeks, with 10 weeks project write up upon completion of the taught element.

Enrolment September each year

Financial Support This course has been approved by ULearning Skillnet for a fees subsidy of up to 25% for students whose company is a member of the ULearning Skillnet network.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Please note there are only a limited number of subsidies available for both employed and unemployed students.

Jobseekers please be advised that the Department of Social Protection (DSP) has no mandate to extend welfare support to clients undertaking NFQ Level 9 Programmes. Such programmes cannot be approved by DSP, and on that basis are designated SKN-E. Notwithstanding the above, we may offer a NFQ L.9 place to a welfare recipient. This is conditional on our network informing the individual, during the recruitment & selection phase, that the:

Welfare payment must be relinquished should he/she wish to pursue the programme

Trainee must inform the Social Welfare Local Office (SWLO), prior to commencement, about his/her intention to undertake an SKN-E programme, so that the Office can take the necessary steps to review/withdraw payment

Unfortunately, Skillnets cannot seek exceptional approval from DSP for any jobseekers that wish to accept a place on one of the ULearning Skillnet Level 9 courses.

Course Content The diploma will provide education and practical application to a Black Belt level in Six Sigma. The course will enable participating companies gain competitive advantage through the application of Six Sigma principles to drive improvement with measurable results. A company-based project will form a key element of the programme, ensuring the integration of the various concepts in the participants’ workplace. This project will need to result in significant cost savings for the organisation.

This programme forms part of the MSc in Strategic Quality Management Lean Sigma Systems. Those who have completed this programme may continue on to the MSc.

Entry Requirements Relevant primary degree/recognised professional qualification and 1-3 years relevant industrial experience
Or
Portfolio of evidence of prior qualifications in quality management together with the application of learning or competence (e.g green/black belt project reports, reflective papers or journals). Two references from appropriate signatories in the candidate’s organisation will be accepted as evidence. Candidates may be required to attend an interview prior to enrolling on the programme.
Further Enquiries Susie Boekhout at ulearning@ul.ie or 061-213360
Methods of Assessment Programme completion requires a substantial industry based project, reported in the form of management report. The expectation that the project would realise savings of at least €30,000 for the participant organisation. The project will require the application of the concepts covered in the course. The output of the project should involve a significant benefit to the company. The Student, Supervisor and Company will agree the success metric for the project as part of the topic selection process.

Examples of success metrics could include:

the improvement of a specified performance indicator by an agreed amount.
the quantifiable addition of value to process or service which was the focus of the project.
a cost saving of the order of €30,000 which must be verified by the company, or in the case of a Small to Medium Enterprises, (SMEs, <250 employees), project savings must amount to 0.1% of annual turnover.
An example could be a kanban system that could result in cost savings through inventory reduction to the value of €50,000, or an increase in machine efficiency by 5%, or a reduction process cycle time by 10%.

Trainer University of Limerick
Location of Course University of Limerick
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

Six Sigma Green Belt

Network: 
ULearning Skillnet
Duration 1 Year
Course Fee €1,800, OR €650 per 5 credit module (Plus €200 external Green Belt exam and workshop)
Subjects Taught The programme comprises of three modules:
■ Six Sigma I Introduction and Quality Tools
■ Six Sigma II Applied Statistical Control
■ Six Sigma III – Project
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment The Six Sigma Green Belt course commences in September and January each year.
Financial Support This course has been approved by ULearning Skillnet for a fees subsidy of up to 25% for students whose company is a member of the ULearning Skillnet network.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Please note there are only a limited number of subsidies available for both emloyed and unemployed students.

Course Content Six Sigma Green Belt provides participants with enhanced problem-solving skills, using the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve and Control) model. This certification is in great demand by companies across all sectors in either manufacturing, pharmaceutical, healthcare or service sectors. It is suitable for all levels within the organisation from supervisor and technician through to engineering and management level.

Certification to Green Belt is organised through an Irish based training company and Quality America Inc. Quality America Inc, is one of the premier providers of Six Sigma Training and consultancy in the US and internationally with over 3,000 students trained and certified to date. More than 50 organisations, colleges and universities use their Six Sigma instructor materials. The Green Belt programme is based on the ‘Six Sigma Demystified’ text by Paul A. Keller, Vice President Quality America.

Entry Requirements There is no prerequisite to study this programme. It is recommended that applicants have a Leaving Certificate or equivalent due to the Statistics covered in the course syllabus. Applicants must also be in a position to carry out a Six Sigma green belt project with an employer.
Further Enquiries ULearning Skillnet:
Phone: 086 0214825
Email: info@ulearning.ie
Learning Outcomes There will be a progression path for those students who pass the modules and wish to continue on with a degree in Quality or Manufacturing Management at IT Sligo. Students who meet the eligibility criteria to enter the full degree programme can therefore upgrade skills in specific areas while still earning credits towards a final degree award. On successful completion of the three Six Sigma modules, the student will receive a Level 7 HETAC Certificate in Lean Sigma Quality (15 credits).
Trainer IT Sligo
Location of Course IT Sligo
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
No

Lean Systems

Network: 
ULearning Skillnet
Duration This programme takes 10 months and is run over two semesters, each 15 weeks, with 10 weeks project write up upon completion of the taught element.
Course Fee Fees for the programme are €4,950 and include all course materials, text books and exam fees.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Subjects Taught The programme comprises four taught modules and a company based project.
• Lean Thinking/Lean Tools I
• Managing Technology Projects
• Lean Thinking/Lean Tools 2
• Leadership and Change Management
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment This programme takes 10 months and is run over two semesters, each 15 weeks, with 10 weeks project write up upon completion of the taught element. Enrolment in September.
Financial Support This course has been approved by ULearning Skillnet for a fees subsidy of up to 25% for students whose company is a member of the ULearning Skillnet network.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Please note there are only a limited number of subsidies available for both employed and unemployed students.

Jobseekers please be advised that the Department of Social Protection (DSP) has no mandate to extend welfare support to clients undertaking NFQ Level 9 Programmes. Such programmes cannot be approved by DSP, and on that basis are designated SKN-E. Notwithstanding the above, we may offer a NFQ L.9 place to a welfare recipient. This is conditional on our network informing the individual, during the recruitment & selection phase, that the:

Welfare payment must be relinquished should he/she wish to pursue the programme

Trainee must inform the Social Welfare Local Office (SWLO), prior to commencement, about his/her intention to undertake an SKN-E programme, so that the Office can take the necessary steps to review/withdraw payment

Unfortunately, Skillnets cannot seek exceptional approval from DSP for any jobseekers that wish to accept a place on one of the ULearning Skillnet Level 9 courses.

Course Content Course Overview
This Lean Black Belt course, aims to develop participants' process improvement skills. The diploma will provide education and practical application to a Black Belt level in Lean. The course will enable participating companies gain competitive advantage through the application of Lean principles to drive improvement with measurable results. A company-based project will form a key element of the programme, ensuring the integration of the various concepts in the participants’ workplace. It will provide participants with a practical application of Lean tools and techniques within their own organisation.

This project will need to result in significant improvements for participating company.

For Whom
The Diploma is aimed at managers, engineers, supervisors and technicians who have responsibility for quality or continuous improvement within their organisations and also those who wish to develop knowledge and skills in the area of Lean systems.

Entry Requirements Relevant primary degree/recognised professional qualification and 1-3 years relevant industrial experience.
Or
Portfolio of evidence of prior qualifications in quality management together with the application of learning or competence (e.g. green/black belt project reports, reflective papers or journals). Two references from appropriate signatories in the candidate’s organisation will be accepted as evidence. Candidates may be required to attend an interview prior to enrolling on the programme.
Further Enquiries ULearning Skillnet:
Phone: 086 0214825
Email: info@ulearning.ie
Download Application Form http://www3.ul.ie/ulearning/applications-online.html
Trainer University of Limerick
Location of Course University of Limerick
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes
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