The Graduate Certificate in Advanced Manufacturing provides students with the basic competencies, skills, and experience needed to advance their careers in a manufacturing industry. A graduate certificate requires completion of 9 credits of 500-level and above graduate work. Students may apply for and complete just the certificate or may apply for both the certificate and a degree program. This allows students to start with the certificate and continue to a more advanced degree.

Effective Spring 2022

Additional coursework may be required due to prerequisites.

Select 9 credits from the following courses:9
Advanced/Additive Manufacturing Engineering
Simulation Modeling and Experimentation
Advanced Mechanical Systems
Advanced Composite Materials
Materials Engineering
Composites Product Development
Processing of Polymer Composites
Fundamentals of Robot Mechanics and Controls
Materials Science & Engineering Methods: Materials Structure and Scattering
Program Total Credits:9

 *This certificate may have courses in common with other graduate certificates. A student may earn more than one certificate, but a given course may be counted only in one certificate.