Graduate Certificates
Architecture-Based Systems Integration
SEOR Department
This eighteen credit certificate is designed to prepare system engineers to understand the design of architectures as a major ingredient in the design of systems families and provides the conceptual basis for achieving system integration.
Advanced Networking Protocols for Telecommunications
TCOM Program
This fifteen credit certificate is designed to provide an advanced understanding of networking protocols that are used in telecommunications networks.
Biometrics
CS Department
Fifteen credits for this certificate have been selected to provide a solid basis for understanding the science and technology needed to verify a person's identity and to support homeland security.
Biostatistics
STAT Department
This is a joint certificate program with the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), and prepares participants to apply statistical methods to quantitative design and analysis of health care issues and biomedical studies.
Civil Infrastructure and Security Engineering
CEIE Department
The Civil Infrastructure and Security Engineering Certificate is intended to respond uniquely to the need for broad training in the holistic/systems approach to the long-term management of infrastructure, with specific attention to risk and vulnerability assessments, and to creative solutions to providing improved system security.
Command, Control, Communications, & Intelligence
SEOR Department
Fifteen credits on the theory and practice of such systems as air traffic control, drug enforcement, law enforcement, emergency preparedness, crisis management, global command and control, NATO command and control, and various tactical systems of the military services. Available only to those who have completed their master's in this field or are at a graduate level in these studies.
Communications & Networking
ECE Department
Fifteen credits toward competence in communications and networking, communication networks, optical communications, mobile communication systems, communication theory, or digital communications. Credits earned can be applied toward a master's degree.
Computational Modeling
SEOR Department
Fifteen credits providing knowledge, tools, and techniques to those who are working or planning on working in this field. Credit earned can be applied toward a graduate degree.
Computer, Information, and Software Intensive Systems
SEOR Department
This fifteen credit certificate is designed to teach students the infrastructure of defining, developing and maintaining quality systems in the field of Systems Engineering.
Computer Networking
CS Department
Fifteen credits for this certificate have been selected to provide a solid basis for understanding the core software and communications technologies upon which todays networks are based, and how they may be combined to create effective computer networks.
Discovery, Design, and Innovation
CEIE Department
This certificate program has been designed to provide students with a balanced understanding of the intimate relationship between the processes of discovery and invention and the reliance of both processes on imaginative or creative thought. Although our imaginative and creative capabilities are not well understood presently, there is a vast and exciting literature emerging in many disciplines that concerns these human capabilities.
Data Mining
CS Department
Fifteen credits intended for persons interested in the analysis and knowledge discovery from large and diverse data sources. The goal of the program is to study data mining concepts and successful applications.
Database Management
CS Department
Fifteen credits (5 classes) providing comprehensive coverage in theoretical foundations, practical experience and recent advances in the area of databases.
Electronic Commerce
CS Department
Fifteen credits intended for those interested in the use of the Internet and associated World-Wide-Web technology by governments, people, and industry.
Federal Statistics
STAT Department
Fifteen credits comprise a professional program targeted at upgrading the skills of practitioners. This program is extremely flexible and provides instruction in survey methods, data analysis, databases and data security, parallel computation, geographic information systems, and issues of statistics and public policy.
Information Engineering
CS Department
Fifteen credits designed for people involved in the specification, design, implementation, and management of data- and knowledge-intensive information systems.
Information Systems Security
CS Department
Fifteen credits designed for those interested in the science and methods of ensuring secrecy, integrity, availability, and legitimate use of information systems.
Intelligent Agents
CS Department
Fifteen credits providing knowledge, tools, and techniques for people interested in developing systems which rely on knowledge and reasoning.
Military Operations Research
SEOR Department
Fifteen credits providing knowledge, tools, and techniques for those who are in or want to be in military operations.
Network Technologies and Applications
TCOM Program
This fifteen credit certificate is designed to provide a broad understanding of the technologies used in telecommunications networks and the various applications of telecommunications networks.
Signal Processing
ECE Department
Fifteen credits providing a well-defined target for students who want to advance or update their knowledge in this fast-moving field without getting a(nother) master's degree.
Software Engineering
CS Department
Fifteen credits for those who need knowledge, tools, and techniques for the field of software engineering.
Systems Engineering for Computer, Information, and Software Intensive Systems
SEOR Department
Fifteen credits for those interested in the infrasctructure of Systems Engineering.
Telecommunications Forensics and Security
TCOM Program
This fifteen credit certificate program is designed to provide an advanced understanding of forensics and security in both networks and digital storage media.
Telecommunications Systems Modeling
TCOM Program
This fifteen credit certificate is designed to provide a broad understanding of the end-to-end systems engineering approach to telecommunications projects.
VLSI Design/Manufacturing
ECE Department
Fifteen credits providing a background for those in Northern Virginia's semiconductor and intellectual property businesses. Addresses very large-scale integration (VLSI) design and manufacturing.
Web-Based Software Engineering
CS Department
Fifteen credits (5 classes) providing knowledge, tools, and techniques for those interested in the field of web and distributed software applications.
Wireless Communications
TCOM Program
This certificate is designed to provide a broad understanding of the technologies, applications, and systems used in all forms of wireless communications.
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