Three Certificate Options

To Enhance Your Expertise

The fields of civil and environmental engineering are vast because engineering is everywhere. Enhance your degree with one of our three graduate certificates, allowing you to expand your education while focusing your expertise.

 

Gain a transdisciplinary understanding of the science at the nexus of food-energy-water systems (FEWS), including a working knowledge of socio-economic constraints and policy issues across sectors.

  • Offered on-campus only
  • 9 credit hours
  • Admission requirements:
    • Candidates should have completed a B.S. in any department from an accredited institution. The certificate encourages interdisciplinary learning and thus the courses required are accessible to students in all disciplines. Certain courses may require specific prerequisites.
      • This certificate encourages interdisciplinary learning and courses required are accessible to students in all disciplines, especially Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Soil and Crop Sciences, Sociology, and Political Science.

    • International applicants must submit English proficiency test scores meeting University minimums

Learn the core competencies of being a hydraulic engineer, such as leading hydraulic design projects from concept to implementation.

  • Offered 100% online or on-campus
  • 9 credit hours
  • Admission requirements:
    • Candidates should have a B.S. in civil or environmental engineering, life sciences, or natural sciences from an accredited institution
      • Candidates without a B.S. in one of these fields may be required to take additional required background courses
    • A basic hydraulics course (CIVE 401 or equivalent) is recommended prior to admission
    • International applicants must submit English proficiency test scores meeting University minimums

Understand the nuances of tailings and mine waste concepts and practice environmental stewardship of mine waste at each step, from planning to closure, and the remediation of mine sites post-closure.

  • Offered on-campus only
  • 12 credit hours
  • Admission requirements:
    • Candidates should have a B.S. in civil or environmental engineering, mining engineering, geological engineering, or geosciences from an accredited institution
      • Candidates without a B.S. in one of these fields may be required to take additional required background courses
    • A basic soil mechanics course (CIVE 355/356 or equivalent) is strongly recommended prior to admission
    • International applicants must submit English proficiency test scores meeting University minimums

Questions? Ask Our Graduate Advisor!

For questions about any of the certificate programs, please contact Susheela Mallipudi, Graduate Advisor.

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