College of Engineering
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Graduate Certificate in Systems Engineering (code COE_CT01)
Director: Mahyar Amouzegar
This 18-unit post-baccalaureate certificate is focused toward development and management of complex systems. Each such complex system requires a clear Systems Engineering Master Plan, a set of methodologies, appropriate tools, a rigorous requirements flow-down technique, and a comprehensive Project Management Plan to enable system design and project management for effective and efficient human interaction.
Requirement
- 1. Completion of an accredited baccalaureate degree in engineering or equivalent;
- 2. Satisfactory completion of 18 units listed below;
- 3. File a program application card with Admissions and Records, and file for the Certificate at least one semester prior to completion;
- 4. The Certificate may be awarded concurrently or subsequently to baccalaureate degree.
Required Courses
The Certificate Program requires a minimum of 18 semester units, as indicated below.
- 1. System Engineering Core Courses, 6 units of the following:
- EE 503 Advanced Systems Engineering (3)
- MAE 508 Systems Engineering and Integration (3)
- 2. Engineering Management Courses, 6 units from the following:
- CECS 521 Database Architecture (3)
- MAE 506 Management of Engineering Technology and Innovation (3)
- MAE 507 Engineering Project Management (3)
- 3. Manufacturing Courses, 3 units from the following:
- ENGR 574 Advanced Manufacturing Technology Processes (3)
- MAE 574 Computer-Aided Manufacturing (3)
- 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics/Analysis Courses, 3 units from the following:
- EE 502 Engineering Modeling and Simulation (3)
- EE 505 Advanced Engineering Mathematics for Electrical Engineers (3)
- EE 508 Probability Theory and Random Processes (3)
- MAE 501 Engineering Analysis I (3)
- MAE 502 Engineering Analysis II (3)
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