Design of Experiments (DOE)
Issued by
Binghamton University
The badge earner is able to define Design of Experiments (DOE) and its benefits, describe an input variable (factor), settings (levels) and output variables (response) in a design of experiments, explain the difference between full and fractional factorial designs, describe key concepts of randomization, aliasing, blocking and replications, analyze the outputs of a DOE using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) table, and describe the steps in performing an effective DOE.
- Type Validation
- Level Intermediate
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This course is open to all engineers, professionals, faculty, and college-level students.
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This is a self-paced, online course that will require 6-8 hours to complete and provides an introduction to planning, conducting, and analyzing controlled tests to understand and optimize complex processes or systems. Includes self-assessments (not graded) and a final exam (graded).
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To earn this credential, the learner must pass the final exam with a score of 70% or higher.
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$250.00 - standard/industry; $150.00 - BU and SUNY faculty/staff and BU alumni (graduated May 2021 or earlier); $95.00 - BU and SUNY students, recent BU alumni (graduated December 2021 or later), and high school students; $105.00 - non-BU/SUNY students (must provide evidence of matriculation at university/college); $50.00 - retake fee - non-students; $35.00 - retake fee - students (must provide proof of previous registration).