Engineering student

College of Engineering certificates in:
engineering innovation and
new product and process development

The College of Engineering offers graduate-level certificates in:

The engineering innovation certificate prepares engineers and engineering managers to pursue technically and commercially viable new technology-based products, processes and services. The new product and process development certificate enhances engineers' and engineering managers' capabilities so they bring these new opportunities to market in a timely and efficient manner. In essence, the engineering innovation certificate supports doing the right things, and the new product development certificate supports doing things right.

The certificate programs are designed for practicing engineers and other qualified individuals with bachelor’s degrees who wish to:

Each graduate certificate program requires completion of four courses (12 credits) selected from a prescribed list of courses. Students must complete all certificate courses within a three-year time period and earn a grade point average of at least 3.00 with no grade below a C.

Certificate courses:

Engineering innovation certificate (select four):

New product and process development certificate (select four):

Note: Certificates are available to degree and non-degree students. See enrollment categories. All certificate courses may be applied toward a master of science in engineering management degree. Course requirements.

For more information, contact:

Dr. Mark Polczynski
Engineering director of the Engineering Management Program
mark.polczynski@marquette.edu


COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

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College of Engineering
1515 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53233

Dean's office: (414) 288-6591
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