Online Course

E_M 585 Design of Experiments

Term

Spring 2026

Duration

16 weeks, Live Online

Price

Non-Refundable Application Fee: US$90
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Admission

Apply online via EngineeringCAS. Priority application deadlines by term: November 15 (Spring); July 15 (Fall); March 15 (Summer)

Course Description and Objectives:

Analysis of variance using design of experiments provides a systematic and efficient method of designing and analyzing experiments to determine the conditions that directly affect variation in measured and observed data. Determining the factors that result in significant improvements is a critical tool in research and development, and reducing variability is essential for improving quality. In this course students will develop the ability to perform in-depth analyses of variance using the techniques that partition variability in order to make data-driven decisions based on statistically significant differences and interactions.

Semester Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Location: Global Campus

Course meets at times posted via web conferencing software.

Gain Expertise in

  • Conduct Simple Comparative Experiments (t-tests)
  • Analyze Single Factor Variance (ANOVA)
  • Apply Randomized Blocks (blocking for nuisance variables)
  • Perform Two Factor ANOVA with and without replication
  • Apply Factorial Designs

Assessed Learning Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate problem solving abilities and rational, effective decision making.
  • Demonstrate the ability to analyze, understand and improve company practice

Lectures are live and interactive

Delivered 2x/week—early evening

Each live session is recorded

Instructor

Dr. Steve Addison brings over three decades of experience in engineering, workforce development, and technology to his role as Associate Professor in WSU’s Master of Engineering and Technology Management program. He began his career as an apprentice at British Aerospace on guided missile projects, later earning a BA and PhD in Engineering from the University of Cambridge.

His career spans aerospace, manufacturing, cybersecurity, and electronics in the UK and USA. He consulted at Frazer-Nash on defense, energy, and commercial projects, and later worked in Silicon Valley leading development, marketing, and support for electronics thermal analysis software.

In education, Steve developed four Bachelor of Applied Science degrees and multiple associate and certificate programs at Lake Washington Tech, Clover Park Tech, and Bellingham Tech. At Oregon Institute of Technology, he served as Site Director for the Seattle campus and as Department Chair for Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, leading graduate program development and teaching courses from production systems to project management.

As a consultant, he has delivered process improvement projects, digital learning systems, and large-scale proposals—including a $2.3B Coos Bay container port grant. A Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, he equips professionals with tools to improve systems, drive innovation, and achieve results.

Applicants to the ETM program must have the following:

Minimum requirements:

  • a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • a transcript*
  • at least one letter of recommendation**
  • a personal statement
  • a résumé showing work experience

Learn more about the Master of Engineering and Technology Management.

Minimum requirements:

  • a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • a transcript*
  • a personal statement
  • a résumé

Because the certificates consist of regular graduate courses, admission to the graduate school is still necessary.

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* The ETM program is designed for working professionals, and we highly value your work experience and determination. We may be able to offer provisional admission to those who do not meet the Graduate School’s minimum 3.0 GPA requirement. Please contact us at etm@wsu.edu for more information.

** The program accepts both academic and professional letters.

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