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Earn a Masters Degree and a Black Belt!

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Now, by exclusive arrangement, you can earn your Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, or Master Black Belt while earning a Master's degree in Engineering Management at the University of Colorado!

The Lockheed-Martin Engineering Management Program in the University of Colorado's College of Engineering and Applied Science offers a series of courses based on our materials. You can take these courses for graduate credit applied towards a Master's degree as well as a graduate certificate. There is a series of four courses that will earn you a Green Belt, two more for a Black Belt and another two will get you your Master Black Belt. Once you achieve your Master Black Belt certification, you are only three classes from a Master's in Engineering Management from the University of Colorado!

This might be the right path for you if:

  • You qualify for admission to the graduate school
  • You want to earn a Master's degree
  • You want extra depth in your studies
  • You can wait some time before being awarded your Six Sigma Belt (the courses are offered on a semester schedule)

Learn more about how to earn a Master's degree and your Six Sigma Black Belt at the University of Colorado!

 

Our Economic Stimulus Package: $200 Off (click to learn more)

During this recent economic downturn, we have been contacted by a number of people who are looking to add more qualifications to their resume, either to increase their value at their current job or open some options as they seek employment after a layoff, as well as businesses looking for training with a high return on investment.  Six Sigma Online would like to do what little we can to help you out if this is your situation.

Six Sigma Online already offers one of the lowest price ways to get your Black Belt while still offering much greater depth of knowledge than you can get anywhere else.  In addition, for a limited time we will offer you a 10% discount to make it that much easier to get the skills you need to achieve your employment objectives.  Just go to the order page and it is automatically deducted during the time of this offer.

Businesses right now desperately need to find ways to improve profit and reduce the costs of quality.  Black Belts are the "edge of the blade" in this endeavor and so are in demand.  Our training will maximize the success of your projects with knowledge you will need as you encounter real-world problems to solve.  Here at Six Sigma Online, we hope that our training, and the discount above, will go some way to help individuals and businesses survive these tough times.

 

Unemployed in Colorado? Get state help for your Six Sigma training!

On October 15, 2010 The ROI Alliance (Six Sigma Online's parent company) became an approved provider of Six Sigma Black Belt and Master Black Belt training for Colorado's Workforce Investment Program (WIP), which helps people who are unemployed pay for the training they need to succeed in this competitive market place.  If you are looking for a job that is in high-demand, and you meet the requirements of the WIP, they may be able to help pay for your Six Sigma training!

 


Random Heresy

The better your reputation for quality, the more you get slammed from an adverse even

With the announcement of another Toyota recall, it seems that everyone and their dog have an opinion about Toyota, and some of them might even be drawing the right conclusions. While everyone is allowed to have opinions (not the dogs—on quality matters I don't trust entities that consider cat poo a delicacy), it’s interesting to note that Toyota’s was not the biggest recall, not even the biggest in recent memory. So why do they get all the bad press—and what does it mean for quality?

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In the News

Six Sigma's lead instructor Steven Ouellette wrote an article with Dr. Jeffrey Luftig on "The Decline of Ethical Behavior in Business."

 


 

Six Sigma Online's lead instructor Steven Ouellette was profiled in the June 2008 issue of Quality Digest magazine. If you want to learn more about Steve's peculiar view of the world, as well as what he studied for a year in Europe, read the profile online.