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Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT)
Undergraduate Certificate in Mechanical Engineering
- Online
Undergraduate Certificate
Full time
6 months
Distance Learning
English
Mechanical engineering is the field of engineering that applies physics and the material sciences to develop machinery. Mechanical engineers use the principles of force, energy, and motion to improve the safety, efficiency, and technological advancement of the world around us. Upon completion of this undergraduate certificate, you will acquire fundamental knowledge, skills, and understanding of the key core units of the mechanical engineering discipline. You will also demonstrate scientific, mathematical, contextual factors, and design practice knowledge that has been contextualized to engineering applications.


Pittsburg State University
Undergraduate Certificate in Additive Manufacturing
- Pittsburg, USA
Undergraduate Certificate
On-Campus
English
Additive manufacturing is a rapidly growing field, and industries across the board are seeking professionals with expertise in 3D printing. Earn the Additive Manufacturing Certificate in 12 credit hours. Our students have access to the state-of-the-art Additive Manufacturing Lab, enabling experimentation and innovation. Turn your ideas into tangible prototypes, products, or art.
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An undergraduate certificate bridges the gap between a bachelor’s and master’s degree. It typically does not take as much time, since there are fewer courses, and little to no research is required. Students should consult their prospective school for information regarding the length of a program.