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The Certificate in Corrosion Science and Engineering was developed to address industry requirements and national priorities across key sectors including infrastructure revitalization, energy systems (extraction, conversion, and distribution), public utilities (especially water services), transportation networks, and manufacturing operations.
The program structure includes:
multidisciplinary elements covering materials science, thermodynamics, reaction rates, and electrochemical principles,
integrated courses examining corrosion types, electrochemical breakdown in harsh conditions, and prevention techniques for specific operational environments,
optional coursework spanning various engineering fields along with practical industry internships at corporate and research facilities.
This certification program aims to educate future professionals:
who will form a skilled workforce for industrial, academic, and governmental organizations with expertise in material deterioration to enhance operational longevity, productivity, and workplace safety,
proficient in modern techniques for assessing, monitoring, identifying, and preventing material degradation,
experienced in cross-disciplinary teamwork involving diverse scientific and engineering specialties,
capable of participating in collaborative projects while grasping both the capabilities and constraints of corrosion management,
equipped with essential competencies for career advancement in their selected field.