Systems and Sustainable Engineering Certification

The Industry-based Post-Bachelor’s Certificate in Systems Engineering and Sustainable Engineering is a launching point for gainful employment in the aerospace/manufacturing workplace, professional certification within the International Council of Systems Engineering (INCOSE), and continuing education toward a Master of Science in Systems Engineering. 

In addition, we also offer a strategic education course, SE 6010: Foundations of Systems Engineering, that can be taken independently or as part of Weber’s graduate certificate or master’s degree. The graduate certificate fulfills 12 credits toward an MSSE degree. 

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Systems Engineering and Sustainable Engineering Certificate Admissions & Requirements

The admission committee reviews the entire professional portfolio and seeks applicants who demonstrate a commitment to systems thinking and participation in the systems community. 

Application Requirements & Deadlines

Successful applicants will have:

  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
  • An interest in entering the systems engineering community or advancing a career in industries such as defense, Aerospace, Energy, or Healthcare
  • Submission of a complete application by the desired semester deadline: 
    • If you are applying for the spring semester, the deadline is October 1. 
    • If you are applying for the fall semester, the deadline is May 1.

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree completion before enrollment
  • 3.0 GPA
  • Completion of Calculus I and Calculus-Based Statistics

What You Will Learn

  • Foundations of Systems Engineering and the opportunity to become INCOSE SEP Certified
  • Writing and managing requirements with the opportunity to become IREB certified
  • Introduction to Model Based Systems Engineering and SySML, preparing you to become OMG OCSMP certified
  • Choice of electives 

Course Requirements

  • SE 6010 - Foundation of Systems Engineering Credits: (3)
  • SE 6370 - Requirement Engineering Credits: (3)
  • SE 6380 - Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and SysML Credits: (3)
  • SE 6130 - Overview of Systems Engineering Processes Credits: (3) or
  • SE 6260 - Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis Credits: (3)