The Graduate Certificate in Subsea Engineering provides a specialized avenue for engineers desiring graduate-level education without committing to a full Master's program. Relevant for engineers at various career stages, from beginners to seasoned professionals, it fosters learning within the Subsea Engineering discipline. Whether you seek to advance your knowledge and skills, enhance your expertise in offshore energy, or explore new opportunities in offshore oil and gas functional activities, this program equips you with the necessary tools for success.
The certificate requires 15 hours of coursework. This includes three required foundation courses (9 credits) and two electives (6 credits) from about nine courses.
The graduate certificate in Subsea Engineering is for engineers who seek graduate-level education in subsea engineering but do not wish initially to pursue a full masters-level degree in subsea engineering.
Students already engaged in graduate engineering studies may also pursue the certificate to complement their graduate degree programs.
Admission to the certificate program requires applicants to have a four-year bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field.
See course information below.
To qualify for this certificate, you must complete 15 semester credit hours (SCH) of required and elective coursework. You must complete three required foundation courses (9 credits) and two electives (6 credits).
Select two of the following:
For more information, please see the course catalog.