The purpose of the certificate is to develop talent in reliability and quality engineering to help industry to replace talent lost through retirement and attrition.
The Systems and Industrial Engineering (SIE) Department at the University of Arizona was established in 1961 as the nation's first department of systems engineering. Since then, the SIE Department has achieved international prestige for its contributions to the inter-disciplinary design of large-scale complex systems involving people, technology, and information. With the introduction of a modern industrial engineering curriculum in 1972 and a reliability and quality engineering degree in 1987, the department offers a truly diverse and successful graduate program. Career opportunities for graduates of the Systems and Industrial Engineering programs are outstanding. Over the years, graduates from these programs have found employment in the nation's leading corporations, research institutes, and universities.
Degree Requirements
12 Units of coursework are required to earn the certificate.
Required Courses (9 units required from list below) Number of units:
SIE 506 Quality Engineering 3 units
SIE 508 Reliability Engineering 3 units
SIE 530 Engineering Statistics 3 units
Electives (3 units required from list below) Number of units:
SIE 53 Simulation Modeling & Analysis 3 units
SIE 522 Engineering Decision Making under Uncertainty 3 units
SIE 565 Supply Chain Management 3 units
SIE 536 Experiment Design and Regression 3 units
SIE 606 Advanced Quality Engineering 3 units
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The University of Arizona
TUCSON,
Arizona,
85721, United States
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A Bachelor’s degree from an institution recognized by the UA. Students who do not have a degree equivalent to the UA Bachelor of Science degree in Systems & Industrial Engineering may be admitted into the graduate certificate program, but may be required to complete some undergraduate deficiency courses prior to enrolling in graduate courses.
You must have a 3.0 or higher GPA in your undergraduate degree or your last 60 units of your undergraduate degree.
Admissions Deadline
Spring: June 30
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
UArizona is ranked in the top 1 percent of universities worldwide, with research and development expenditure in the top 4 percent in the U.S.