Intro to Lean Six-Sigma IND 123

This course is designed to teach students the concepts of lean and six sigma at an introductory level. Students will learn the importance of Lean and Six Sigma in a precision machining flow cell manufacturing environment. This course will teach students about continuous improvement projects, waste elimination, and DMAIC.
Date:
2015
Primary Material Type:
Presentation
Other Material Types:
Quiz/Test
Institution:
Danville Community College
Project Name:
Integrated Machining Technology
Funding Source:
TAACCCT Round 1
Subjects:
lean, six sigma, continuous improvement, 5s, culture, manufacturing

Industry / Occupation

Industry Partner:
Rolls-Royce: Provided design ideas
Industry Sector:
Manufacturing -- Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (332)
Occupation:
Production Occupations -- Machinists (51-4041)

Education / Instructional Information

Instructional Program:
Engineering Technologies/Technicians (15)
Credit Type:
  • Credit
Credential Type:
  • Certificate
  • Associate Degree
Educational Level of Materials:
  • 2nd Year Community College or equivalent
Time Required:
40 hours
Language:
English (United States)
Interactivity Type:
Presentation only - requires user to navigate through content.
Quality Rubric:
Other
Date Quality Peer Review Rating Submitted:
2018
Quality Note:
Material was reviewed by a subject matter expert
Quality of Subject Matter was assured by:
  • Consultations during development of instructional materials
  • Participation as an ongoing member of team developing the instructional materials
  • Conducting an evaluation of the instructional materials and providing a report
  • Using an approved rubric to conduct the evaluation of the instructional materials and providing a report
  • SME Quality Report is posted in Skills Commons
Quality of Online/Hybrid Course Design assured by:
  • Expertise of Project's Instructional Designers
Course Note:
Integrated Machining Technology

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Copyright / Licensing

Primary License:
Creative Commons License
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