The graduate certificate in Safety Engineering requirements are achievable and relevant to all engineering disciplines. Graduate students in any engineering discipline can choose this option as part of their curriculum. Through this option, students are exposed to principles and case histories from a wide variety of engineering disciplines. The curriculum emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of safety, health, and environmental engineering. It also emphasizes the knowledge and skills most likely to be needed by any engineer, as well as those who specialize in Safety Engineering.
The graduate certificate in Safety Engineering seeks to serve all engineering disciplines equally well.
This program is also approved for delivery via asynchronous distance education technology.
The certificate requires 12 hours of coursework. It is the intent that these hours are applicable to the hours necessary for graduation and not an additional load, but this will depend on the disciplines’ specific course requirements. Receiving the certificate is not dependent on conferral of a degree. Of the total hours required for the certificate, six hours are dedicated to Basic Topics and are required for everyone in the program. An additional six hours address more specific or advanced topics. The advanced topics are cross-listed with numerous departments.
Course List Code | Title | Semester Credit Hours |
SENG 655/CHEN 655 | Process Safety Engineering | 3 |
SENG 670 | Safety Management Systems | 3 |
SENG 677 | Consequence and Impact Analysis | 3 |
| 3 |
| Risk Engineering | |
| System Safety Engineering | |
| Fundamentals of Safety | |
| Special Topics in... | |
| Engineering Analysis for Decision Making | |
| Human Operator in Complex Systems | |
| Risk Engineering | |
| Human Factors | |
| Radiological Safety and Hazards Evaluation | |
| Special Topics in... | |
Total Semester Credit Hours | 12 |