Elevate your career in safety engineering with our comprehensive certificate program. Designed for professionals aspiring to make a tangible impact, graduates emerge equipped to enhance safety protocols across diverse sectors, from offshore and onshore oil and gas facilities to renewable energy and carbon sequestration processes.
Join a distinguished cohort of alumni renowned for pioneering unbiased foundational science in process safety, influencing academia, industry, and governmental agencies alike. Positioned at the forefront of safety engineering education, our MS program and associated certificate programs are unrivaled, distinguishing you as a leader in this critical field.
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Students should complete and submit the certificate application to the Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center (246 Jack E. Brown Engineering Building) prior to registering for any of the certificate courses.
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.
For more details, visit our course catalog.