The Certificates in Advanced Engineering Practice I and II are each 12-unit graduate-level certificates which will provide advanced, specialized and industry-relevant engineering knowledge to baccalaureate-holding engineers. This program is ideal for those looking to gain new skills to advance their engineering career.
For current engineers, this program will increase knowledge specific to their areas of expertise and will strengthen advanced technical and professional development skills. Certificates are awarded in any of the four specializations: Machine Learning Engineering, Software Engineering, Process Engineering Sustainability and Process Simulation Analytics. This program aims to remove barriers to advanced employment, as those enrolled will have the option to participate in a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience through which they will develop hands-on skills and establish valuable industry connections.
Completing this program
Each certificate is a 12-unit graduate level program. Each of its four specializations (Machine Learning Engineering, Software Engineering, Process Engineering Sustainability and Process Simulation Analytics) can be taken either full-time or part-time. The program is designed to support students as they complete the certificate within the expected time of one year, or the maximum allowable time of two years. Courses will be in-person, with a minimum achievement of a B- as the passing grade.
Specializations
- Machine Learning Engineering
- Software Engineering
- Process Engineering Sustainability
- Process Simulation Analytics
Laddered pathway from the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Engineering Practice I to Advanced Engineering Practice II
Students who complete the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Engineering Practice I may receive laddering credit for the 12 units of coursework completed and apply to the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Engineering Practice Il program. Students must apply to the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Engineering Practice II within 2 years from the beginning of the Advanced Engineering Practice I program.
