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MCC Lean Six Sigma Academy

This Academy is a part-time professional learning program where participants learn the core methodologies of Lean Six Sigma processes designed to improve efficiency, eliminate waste, mitigate quality issues, and improve working conditions to provide a better response to customers’ needs. The courses emphasize interactive simulations, small group interaction and comprehensive real-world projects. Upon completion of the capstone for each belt level, participants can earn a MCC Lean Six Sigma Certificate and an American Society of Quality (ASQ®) certification, recognized and desired in business and industry. 

Professionals in any job function working for industries with efficiency problems to be solved, these can include but are not limited to: manufacturing, biotechnology and chemicals, energy, financial services, government, education, nonprofits, healthcare, architecture, construction and engineering, technology hospitality, supply chain and logistics, defense, mining, professional services, retail, telecommunications and transportation. 

Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Plus - entry level belt for any professional, five-week, live online. 

Excel for Six Sigma - four-hour course focused on advanced features of Excel for Six Sigma applications.

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Plus - following Yellow Belt completion, for professionals with a minimum of two years working on quality improvement projects. Ten weeks, live online plus self-directed study.

Yellow Belt Plus: $1,423 includes course software and certification fees. 

Green Belt Plus: $2,124 includes course software and certification fees. 

Yellow Belt: has no eligibility requirements. 

Green Belt: two years of work experience on quality improvement projects or three years of work experience in one or more areas of the Six Sigma Body of Knowledge are recommended. 

Metropolitan Community College complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and its amendments. If a prospective student who is otherwise qualified requires a reasonable accommodation, they should contact the MCC Disability Support Services office.