Regarding re-cert credits.
Being that I work for a large aircraft engine supplier I am subject to a lot of supplemental training. This comes in various forms from on-site classroom instructor lead training to remote self learning modules. All of these training sessions require testing out with a passing score. This training is recorded and test results logged.
Is there any way I can use this training towards my re-cert credits for my CQE and CQA? I've read what is available on the ASQ website but it is still unclear to me if I can use these trainings or not. These training sessions are quality specific and definitively align with the CQE and CQA BOK. I can certainly "back up" my attendance at these training sessions up with objective evidence.
Your responses and feedback are very much welcomed.
thanks,
-KM
How to Claim Student RU
RU Credit:
Course Type | RU Credit | Example |
---|---|---|
College | 1 Semester/Quarters Credit = 1.0 RU | 3 credits = 3.0 RUs |
Non-College | 1.0 CEU = 1.0 RU or 0.1 RU per hour of class or 1 contact hour = 0.1 RU per hour |
2.0 CEUs = 2.0 RUs 12-hour course = 1.2 RUs 2 contact hours = 0.2 RU |
ASQ-Sponsored or Company-Sponsored (in-house and offsite) |
1.0 CEU = 1.0 RU or 0.1 RU per hour of class or 1 contact hour = 0.1 RU per hour |
2.0 CEUs = 2.0 RUs 12-hour course = 1.2 RUs 2 contact hours = 0.2 RU |
Home Study | 1.0 CEU = 1.0 RU | 2.0 CEUs = 2.0 RUs |
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) |
1 contact hour = 0.1 RU | 2 contact hours = 0.2 RU |
- NOTE: This category is for educational courses and does not cover short-duration workshops for which participants do not receive a grade. Workshops should be included in the Professional Development category.
- Self-paced studying/preparation does not qualify for RU credits.
- All courses must be completed within your recertification period.
- All courses must clearly apply to at least one area of the Body of Knowledge for the discipline (CQE, COA, CRE, etc.) being recertified OR be job-enhancing.
- An audited course (a course that awards no academic credit) earns the same RU credit as a course taken for academic credit. Eighty-percent attendance is required.
- College courses are those that are part of a degree program offered through university, or a technical or community college.
- Non-college courses are those that are sponsored by a technical society other than ASQ, or sponsored by an independent consultant either through your employer or on your own behalf.
- ASQ-sponsored courses are those offered by a section, division, or forum, or by Learning Offerings at ASO headquarters.
- Home-study courses are offered through independent companies such as MGI.
- If no CEU or college credits are assigned, you may claim 0.1 RU credit per hour of course attendance completion.
- College Course: Copy of official transcript or report card showing semester credit earned, course title, and completion date
- Non-College Course: Letter or certificate of completion from the course sponsor verifying hours, dates, and subject matter
- ASQ-Sponsored Course: Certificate of completion or letter from the sponsor showing dates, hours, title, and assigned CEU or credit value
- Home-Study Course: Certificate of completion showing assigned CEUs or credit value
I agree with Gary and Amanda. I have submitted of these types of courses on company letterhead, signed by a representative from my company and they have been accepted in the past.
Steve
@Kevin Manglos
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A root cause of a nonconformance is defined as a problem that
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