
Somnath Rajanga
Broaden the perspective of engineers by teaching a top-down interdisciplinary engineering approach for the development, design, and manufacturing of complex systems, and balancing the trade-offs required to successfully build these systems.
Strengthen the technical competence and depth of professionals by teaching advanced skills in their engineering disciplines, and by infilling courses in engineering outside of their primary engineering areas.
Students must obtain 12-credits to earn the certificate.
Certificate Courses of Study
*Must obtain 12 credits to earn the certificate with a grade of B or better.
Required Course
ISD 520 – Introduction to Systems Engineering
Elective Options (Select 3)
IOE 461 – Quality Engineering Principles and Analysis (Six Sigma Black Belt Course)
ISD 521 – Development and Verification of System Design Requirements
ISD 522 – Systems Engineering Architecture and Design
ISD 523 – Risk Analysis 1 (available Winter 2025)
ISD 527 – Designing in Quality: A Design for Six Sigma
ISD 528 – Advanced Design for Manufacturability
ISD 555/MFG 555 – Design Optimization
MECHENG 587 – Global Manufacturing
MFG 515/NAVARCH 514 – Fatigue of Structures