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Manufacturing Certificate


This certificate program in Manufacturing is designed to provide high quality, up-to-date, scientific, and practical knowledge of manufacturing processes, modern materials, automatic control, automated manufacturing, and robotics.

A baccalaureate degree in mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering or in an allied field (physics, chemistry, mathematics) is required for admission to the program. A minimum of 27 units (including at least one elective laboratory) is required to complete the certificate program with a minimum grade point average of 3.0. At least one course has to be taken from each of the three designated areas of specialization below. Most courses require prerequisites taken previously either as a part of the B.S. degree or in preparation for this certificate program. Refer to Undergraduate Studies: General Information  for general regulations governing all certificate programs.

Requirements for the Certificate (minimum of 27 units)


Areas of Specialization


U.S. Department of Education Gainful Employment Disclosure


Program: Manufacturing
Occupations that this certificate program prepares students to enter:
-Manufacturing Engineers; SOC Code 17-2199.04;
www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-2199.04
On-time graduation rate for students completing this program:
No completions by non-degree seeking students in 2009-10
Costs of Attendance for the entire normal duration (four quarters, at two courses per quarter) of this certificate program:
Tuition and Fees: $7,435
Books and Supplies: $2,184
Median loan debt incurred by students who completed this certificate program:
N/A
The job placement rate for students completing the program:
Data not available.