The safety engineering graduate certificate program is open to all individuals holding a bachelor's degree in an engineering or physical science field with an overall GPA of 3.0; or those holding a bachelor’s degree in engineering or physical science with an overall GPA of 2.75 and having a minimum of one year of work experience.
Students admitted to the certificate program will have non-degree graduate status, but will earn graduate credit for the courses they complete.
The chemical and biological engineering department serves as the home department for students who select the chemical/metallurgical process safety, and process control systems tracks. The engineering management department serves as the home department for students who select the human factors, safety engineering management, or reliability tracks.
Students who successfully complete the graduate certificate with a grade of B or better in each of the courses taken, upon application, will be admitted to the master's degree program sponsoring the graduate certificate. The certificate courses taken by students admitted to the MS program will apply toward their master’s degree.
Once admitted to the certificate program, you will have three years to complete the certificate, as long as you maintain a B average in the courses taken.