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Become a Certified Reliability Engineer

It's fundamental aim is to teach students about the ASQ CRE BOK, which the certification exam is based upon. The course not only goes over the key concepts but takes students through the structure and typical questions of a CRE Exam, providing guidebooks for each Module as well as a CRE Exam Practice Test.

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We crafted this course to give you the ultimate resource for heading into the ASQ CRE Exam, so you can pass with confidence.

The 40-hour Certified Reliability Engineering (CRE) Exam Preparation Course prepares its students to pass the American Society of Quality’s (ASQ’s) Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE) Exam for the purpose of achieving ‘certified’ status in the domain of reliability engineering. The CRE Preparation Course covers ASQ’s ‘5 bodies of knowledge (BOKs)’ that include:

The course is focused on execution of reliability activities that you will encounter in the exam. This includes covering common reliability engineering definitions, reliability goal specification, introducing Failure Mode and Effects Analyses (FMEAs), reliability allocation, system reliability modelling, common continuous probability distributions (exponential, normal, lognormal and Weibull distributions), common discrete probability distributions (binomial and Poisson distributions) Design of Experiments (DoE), probability plotting, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Failure Reporting and Corrective Action Systems (FRACAS).

This course necessarily covers a wide range of areas and topics. Our 40-hour Reliability Engineering Course includes many of the topics in this CRE Exam Preparation Course, but focuses more on how you implement these activities as part of an organizational reliability program.

  • Reliability Fundamentals

  • Risk Management

  • Probability and Statistics for Reliability​

  • Reliability Planning, Testing and Modelling

  • Lifecycle Reliability

WHAT DOES THIS COURSE LOOK LIKE?

The fundamental aim is to introduce students to reliability engineering. This is only the start of your reliability and RAM learning process, but you will be able to go back to your workplaces armed with the ability to understand the value of reliability and how it helps your business. Which makes you a better engineer.

Module #1 - Why is reliability valuable to you? Where we make the case for reliability and tie it to value metrics that matter for not only you, but your team or organization.

Module #2 - What is reliability to your organization? Where we talk about reliability and randomness, common reliability metrics, methods for making reliabiility happen and how you go about setting reliability goals or specifications.

Module #3 - How do we stop failure happening? Where we examine causality and how it allows us to understand what needs to happen for failure to occur, how activities like Failure Mode and Effects Analyses (FMEAs) can use this information to prevent failures, and how all of this relates to risk.

Module #4 - How do you CREATE reliability? Where we teach you how to allocate goals to your different design teams or suppliers becore the go about 'smart design' which includes 'fault tolerance,' along with how we model the reliability of our products, systems or services.

Module #5 - How do you analyze reliability performance? Where we go over basic math, probability, statistics - and how we use this to describe the nature of random phenomena (like failure).

Module #6 - How do we describe (random) failure? Where we teach you what 'probability distributions' are, along with commonly used ones like the exponential, normal, lognormal and Weibull distributions.

 

Module #7 - How do our components fail? Where we teach how you model reliability (and failure) and use data gathered from sources like testing to infer information about key reliability metrics

Module #8 - Studying failure...  Where we talk aobut how you go about creating data (sample size determination and use tools like Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Failure Reporting and Corrective Action Systems (FRACAS), Design of Experiments (DoE) and Probability plotting

 

Module #9 - Understanding data... Where we teach you about how you gain confidence in our conclusions (and use cool techniques like Bayesian analysis) to inform things like manufacturing and maintenance

Module #10 - How do we keep our things working? Where we teach you how to optimize maintenance and create logistics systems to support your products, systems or services (and we focus on passing the CRE Exam)

After each group of modules, you'll be given access to practice tests to emphasize your learning and prepare you for the styles of questioning you can expect on the exam.

The course is broken down into 10 x 4-hour lessons delivered over a period of two weeks, from November 4th-15th, 2025. Students will have access to the recorded lessons and course content for 12 months following, so there's no sweat if you can't make the live course lessons.


  • Live Worldwide Zoom Delivery (EST)

  • 10 x 4-hour Lessons Over Two Weeks

  • Module Guidebooks

  • Quizzes / Practice Tests

  • Interactive (Q&A Periods After Each Lesson)

  • 12 Month Access to Lesson Recordings Course Content

Investment: $1595.00 USD

​​​​​The objective of this CRE Exam Prep course is to provide the participants with the knowledge and skills to be able to review equipment designs and controls, predict, estimate and allocate resources for equipment and understand failure modes and effects analysis. 

The course also includes understanding in depth aspects of reliability testing, evaluating field failures, mathematical modeling and the human factors affecting reliability. 

The goal is to help the participants prepare themselves to pass the ASQ – CRE exam, but students will undoubtedly gain knowledge that they will use throughout their careers. 

Register interest in taking the CRE Exam Prep Course with Acuitas the next time we run it!

By the end of this CRE Exam Prep Course, you’ll be able to: 

 

  1. Understand reliability engineering terminology and how they link to the phenomenon of failure.
     

  2. Work out how to characterize the random failure process of the bits that make up your system, product, device, machine, service, process or thing using probability and statistics so you know how it is going to fail, when it will likely fail, and what you need to do if you need to improve reliability further.
     

  3. Understand key reliability  engineering  tools that are  commonly  used  throughout  the reliability engineering industry, including things like reliability allocation, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis  (FMEA),  Root  Cause  Analysis  (RCA),  Failure  Reporting  and  Corrective  Action  Systems (FRACAS), probability plotting and many more.
     

  4. Using all that you have learned above to make your thing reliable AND valuable to you, your team, your organization, your users and customers. As in ... everyone is happy.
     

  5. PASS THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF QUALITY (ASQ) CERTIFIED RELIABILITY ENGINEER (CRE) EXAM !!!

Still not sure if this is the course for you?

Please reach out to me (Professor Chris Jackson) with
any questions you might have and I'll answer personally!

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