Earning a certificate in Engineering for Professionals’ Climate, Energy, and Environmental Sustainability will allow you to design and implement solutions to environmental, social, and economic challenges. Use your knowledge to curtail atmospheric pollution, and encourage sustainable development, next-generation buildings, air resources management, pollution control technologies, and related public health considerations.
Admission Requirements
- Applicants must satisfy the same requirements for admission for the Climate, Energy, and Environmental Sustainability Master’s degree program.
- Admitted students have typically earned a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (B or above) in the latter half of their undergraduate studies. Significant relevant work experience or a graduate degree in a relevant technical discipline may be considered in lieu of meeting the GPA requirement.
- If the student should decide to pursue the full master’s degree, all courses will apply to the master’s degree provided they meet program requirements and fall within a five-year time limit.
- If you are an international student, you may have additional admission requirements.
Certificate Requirements
- Five courses must be completed within five years.
- The curriculum consists of five core courses.
- Only one C-range grade (C+, C, or C−) can count toward the graduate certificate.
- Any deviation from this program, including transfer of courses and any other requisites specified in the student’s admission letter, will not be approved by the program chair.
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Complement your knowledge with principles that can be applied to almost every discipline of science, engineering, industry, and technology—from defense technology and business to public policy and biomedicine.