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Online Graduate Certificate in Advanced Manufacturing

Advanced Manufacturing

Degree
Graduate Certificate
Major
Advanced Manufacturing
College
Tickle College of Engineering
Format
Asynchronous: Fully online, no live sessions. Synchronous: Fully online with scheduled live sessions. Mixed: Fully online, mix of asynchronous and synchronous. Hybrid: Mix of online and in-person instruction.
Mixed
14 Credit Hours
$744
Out-of-State cost per credit hour is $819
Cost Per Credit
Fall, Spring, Summer Admission Terms

Program Overview

Ready to further your career and education in the field of Advanced Manufacturing? This online Graduate Certificate in Advanced Manufacturing is for professionals with a bachelor’s degree in engineering or current engineering graduate students. The fully online courses of this add-on graduate certificate in Advanced Manufacturing are taught by the world-class University of Tennessee, Knoxville faculty. Learn from experts in the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering department within the Tickle College of Engineering.

Why Earn a Graduate Certificate in Advanced Manufacturing?

The Advanced Manufacturing Graduate Certificate provides graduate-level education in advanced manufacturing topics. Courses are taught by the world-class faculty of the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering department within the Tickle College of Engineering. Topics in the certificate program include additive manufacturing (polymers, metals, and hybrids/composites), computer-numerically controlled (CNC) machining, robot-assisted welding, micro/nanoscale fabrication, and more. Students who wish to pursue a Master of Science degree can do so using all credits earned in the certificate program.

This certificate program is open to practicing professionals as a stand-alone credential or to current graduate students as an add-on program. All courses will be made available online. Applicants are expected to have earned a bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline with a GPA of 3.0 or higher; students from other disciplines may be admitted but may require prerequisite courses. Expected background knowledge includes mathematics (including calculus and differential equations), mechanics of materials, heat transfer, and materials science.

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Students from other disciplines may be admitted but may be required to take prerequisite courses as described in the Graduate Catalog.

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