For Ken K.
The class was well organized, inexpensive,and pragmatic; the instructor knowledgable -- Dr. Henrik S. Nielsen.
All examples came from the dimensional metrology world -- calipers, etc. He gives you a basic intuitive understanding of what uncertainty is and how to go about identifying uncertainty contributors and their distributions. He works through an example in class that is very detailed.
You will not come out an expert, but if you know and understand your instruments and measurement processes, you will get a good basic (notice that word again) understanding that will get you started towards calculating your own uncertainty budgets.
As a result of the class, I have a better understanding of many of the Cove discussions on uncertainty. The more calculations I do, the better I am getting. Hope the auditor agrees.
Also, he does a good job answering individual questions, so come armed. Speak up in class when you do not understand.