Course Format: Online
Modality: Self-Paced
Schedule: 2-week course
Dates: Begin the Sunday following enrollment
Commitment: 7-8 hours/week
CEUs: 1.5
Tuition: $999
Earn your flexible Six Sigma and Lean Thinking Certificate to improve operational efficiency and profitability.
Learn to apply both analytical and interpersonal skills to problem solving with an Applied Yellow Belt introductory course for Lean Thinking and Six Sigma training. Through this two-week course, you will learn how to define business problems using proven tools to achieve greater operational efficiency and profitability for your business. This course will focus on the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) approach to problem solving. Professionals with a Yellow Belt Six Sigma certificate can develop process maps to support Six Sigma projects, participate as a team member, and assist in identifying processes that will benefit from improvement projects.
Through our Applied Yellow Lean Belt Six Sigma Certificate, you will:
After successfully completing this Six Sigma training, you’ll receive the Applied Yellow Belt Lean Six Sigma Certificate and come away with improved business processes, resulting in greater customer satisfaction and increased profitability.
This two-week, self-paced course includes both guided learning and interactive discussions.
First-time online learner? “Strategies for Success” is a one-week module that will familiarize you with our learning system before you begin your certificate program and ensure you are ready to participate. Required for all first-time, self-paced Bryant learners.
No matter how busy your schedule is, Bryant’s online, self paced metrics course gives you the flexibility you need.
All of our online courses are taught by top-notch Bryant faculty or industry experts who are leaders within their field.
Over 2 weeks, you'll complete 7-8 hours of work per week through a structured and supportive learning experience.
Jud VanWyk is a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt with 30+ years of experience leading global Six Sigma strategies. He has guided deployments, project selection, training, and coaching across diverse industries. A graduate of Macalester College and the University of Minnesota, he holds degrees in mathematics and chemical engineering.