Graduate Certificate

Composites is an emerging field of high-performance materials that are increasingly being used in many applications throughout society, including aerospace, marine (boats), infrastructure (bridge decks), automotive, wind energy, sporting goods, biomedical implants, chemical plants, and U.S. defense weapon systems. The processing, mechanics, and design of these materials are usually not covered in a typical undergraduate engineering curriculum.


Program Overview

Certificate Information and Courses

The goal of this certificate is to provide students and practicing engineers with essential instruction in various practical areas including composite material components, processing and manufacturing, characterization, mechanics, and design.

The certificate can be earned by completing a total of three 3-credit hour courses.

Additional Information

Visit the Catalog to view additional details about the graduate certificate in Composite Materials Engineering, including requirements and course descriptions.

Application and Admission Requirements

Application Process

Create an Admission Account. When you select the certificate for which you are applying, any additional requirements and instructions will be provided.

Tuition

To learn if this graduate certificate is eligible for financial aid, please contact Graduate Academic Affairs or Flyer Student Services.

Tuition for this graduate certificate is the rate for a master's program in the School of Engineering.