Mechanical Engineering: Manufacturing Certification

Overview

Manufacturing has undergone significant changes in the past decades, especially with the advent of computer aided technologies and the integrated approach of linking state-of-art engineering and science with management capabilities. The program's goal is to outline the bare bones of modern manufacturing with emphasis on its technological aspects. Students will have acquired the needed background to address the needs of pragmatic organizations in competitive environments and to further expand their knowledge in the area.

  • Degree Level: Certificate
  • Delivery: Fully Online
  • Total Credits: 12
  • Minimum GPA: 3.0
  • Qualifying Exam: GRE Not Required
  • Contact Us: +1 212 854 6447

Admissions

Applicants to the Certification of Professional Achievement Program must submit official transcripts from all previously attended post-secondary colleges/universities, three (3) letters of recommendation, personal-professional statement, resume, and the $150 application fee.

Degree required for admission: Students admitted to the program must possess a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or other related field (subject to the approval of the Mechanical Engineering Program) from an accredited academic institution. Applicants should have a strong undergraduate record to be competitive for admission.

Completion Requirements

Candidates for the Certification of Professional Achievement Program must complete the program of study as defined by the appropriate department. Program requirements for completion of these Certification Programs are listed below:

  • Four (4) graduate-level classes all earned through CVN as a non-degree student
  • Minimum of 12 credit points
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Completion of program within two (2) calendar years

Required Courses

Choose four (4) classes from the following list:

  • MECE E4604: Product Design for Manufacturability
  • MECE E4608: Manufacturing Processes
  • MECE E4609: Computer Aided Manufacturing
  • MECE E4610: Advanced Manufacturing Processes
  • IEME E4310: The Manufacturing Enterprise