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Major
Aerospace Engineering | Automotive Engineering | Manufacturing Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Power & Energy Engineering
Area of study
Engineering | Science
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Engineering Mechanics | Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology | Engineering-Related Technologies | Engineering Design | Materials Science and Material Properties
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Engine Design Capstone Certificate is a fully online, three-course program that enhances engine design skills. It covers essential knowledge and abilities for success in engine design engineering. Taught by experienced faculty, the program prepares graduates for careers in automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries. Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA to earn the certificate.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

The Engine Design Capstone Certificate is a three-course, fully online program designed to enhance engine design skills. The curriculum focuses on developing the knowledge and abilities necessary for success in the field of engine design engineering.


Outline:

The program consists of nine credits of coursework, which must be completed in the following order:

  • EPD 622: Engine Design I (3 credits)
  • EPD 623: Engine Design II (3 credits)
  • EPD 630: Engine Design III (3 credits)

Assessment:

Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in all coursework to be awarded the certificate.


Teaching:

The program is taught by experienced faculty members from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department of Engineering Physics. The courses are delivered online, allowing students to complete the program at their own pace.


Careers:

The Engine Design Capstone Certificate prepares graduates for careers in the field of engine design engineering. Graduates may find employment in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.

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