ACADEMIC CERTIFICATES
An academic certificate is a coherent body of work designed to reflect specialized expertise, and signifies that a student has successfully completed a series of courses predetermined by the academic department; the courses designated in a certificate already exist in a department's approved curriculum. Requiring between 12 - 15 credits, a certificate consists of a combination of required and elective courses. For more information, see Steps to Certificate Completion and FAQ about Certificates.
Academic Certificates offered Civil Engineering:
Structural Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
Computer Science:
Secure & Dependable Computing Systems
Electrical & Computer Engineering:
Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Communication Systems
Electric Machines & Drives
Power System Protection & Relaying
Semiconductor Theory & Devices
Geological Engineering:
Applied Geotechnics
Mechanical Engineering:
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
Statistics:
Six Sigma Innovation & Design
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