The Safety Engineering Certificate-Graduate Program, administered by the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center, is relevant to all engineering disciplines and teaches knowledge and skills required for safety, health, and environmental engineering. The certificate requires 12 hours of courses that are applicable to the graduation requirement:
Required Courses (6 Hours)
- SENG/CHEN 655: Process Safety Engineering (3 credits)
- SENG/CHEN 660: Quantitative Risk Analysis (3 credits)
Select 2 courses from the following: (6 Hours)
- CHEN 661: Optimization in Chemical Engineering (3 credits)
- CHEN 689: Special Topics Courses (3 credits)
- CVEN 609: Environmental Control of Oil and Hazardous Materials (3 credits)
- CVEN 610: Environmental Risk Assessment (3 credits)
- CVEN 655: Structural Reliability (3 credits)
- CVEN 686: Offshore & Coastal Structures (3 credits)
- ISEN 612: Design by Reliability (3 credits)
- ISEN 627: Engineering Analysis for Decision Making (3 credits)
- MEEN 652: Multiple Control Systems Design (3 credits)
- NUEN 612: Radio Safety & Hazards (3 credits)
- NUEN 689: Fuel Cycle & Safeguard (3 credits)
- PHEO 655: Human Factors & Behavior-Based Study (3 credits)
- SENG 670: Industrial Safety Engineering (3 credits)
- SENG 674: System Safety Engineering (3 credits)
- SENG 677: Fire Protection Engineering (3 credits)
- SENG 685: Directed Studies (3 credits)
- STAT 601: Statistical Analysis (4 credits)
- STAT 651: Statistics in Research I (3 credits)