Degree-Dependent Certificate, Safety Engineering

College of Engineering, Interdepartmental Degree Programs

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts
The graduate certificate in Safety Engineering requirements are achievable and relevant to all engineering disciplines. Graduate students in any engineering discipline can choose this option as part of their curriculum. Through this option, students are exposed to principles and case histories from a wide variety of engineering disciplines. The curriculum emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of safety, health, and environmental engineering. It also emphasizes the knowledge and skills most likely to be needed by any engineer, as well as those who specialize in Safety Engineering.

Students must complete 15 semester credit hours of specified courses to earn a Safety Engineering Certificate. The Safety Program coordinator reviews each student's coursework prior to certification. Students should complete and submit a certificate application to the Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center (246 Jack E. Brown Engineering Building) prior to registering for any of the certificate courses.

This program is also approved for delivery via asynchronous distance education technology.

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