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Nonlinear Dynamics and Control Certificate

The College of Engineering offers a certificate program in Nonlinear Dynamics and Control, administered jointly by the Chemical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering Departments. It includes a concentrated study of modern principles with both breadth and depth of coverage being emphasized. The research program at the Center for Nonlinear Dynamics & Control (CENDAC) serves to complement the course.

The certificate program is open to all individuals who possess a Bachelor's degree in either Engineering or some related field. Applications for admission are assessed on the basis of undergraduate record and related work experience.

Requirements

 
The Nonlinear Dynamics and Control Certificate is awarded upon satisfactory completion of four courses:
 
Required Course


Elective Courses (Choose three)

Nonlinear Dynamics and Control Courses (Up to three courses may be chosen):


Graduate Level Mathematics Course (One may be chosen):


Graduate Level Control or Optimization Course (One may be chosen):

Special Related Topics Course (One may be chosen): ChE, ECE, or ME Departments

Engineering Graduate Programs Office

Drosdick Hall, Room 209

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GRADUATE STUDENTS

Certificate Request to Pursue and Completion forms

Any current ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ Graduate Engineering student interested in pursuing a Graduate Engineering Certificate must complete and submit the  form for review by the Department.

Once a student has earned the required course credits for a certificate, they must complete and submit the .