Black Belt candidates generally have college degrees in industry-related fields, including business, engineering, or sciences. They are comfortable using mathematics, are experienced problem solvers, have college-level reading comprehension skills, and are proficient in using Windows-based computer software, including MS Office and general statistical software packages.
This training is suitable for anyone with the appropriate pre-requisites with the desire to lead teams using the DMAIC methodology and advanced statistical tools.
Six Sigma Black Belt
GES 215 -- 200 hours
Prerequisites/Audience
Black Belt candidates generally have college degrees in industry-related fields, including business, engineering, or sciences. They are comfortable using mathematics, are experienced problem solvers, have college-level reading comprehension skills, and are proficient in using Windows-based computer software, including MS Office and general statistical software packages.
This training is suitable for anyone with the appropriate pre-requisites with the desire to lead teams using the DMAIC methodology and advanced statistical tools.


























































