Technical Integration & Design (CERT)

Catalog Year

2024-2025

Degree

Certificate

Major Credits

16

Total Credits

16

Locations

Normandale

Mesabi Range

Career Cluster

Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Program Requirements

Major Common Core

Students working towards a minor in the Department of Integrated Engineering will participate in and reflect on the engineering design process, the professional aspects of working on an engineering team, and the intersection of engineering projects and their major. Design activities include such things as scoping, modeling, experimentation, analysis, modern tools, design reviews,multi-disciplinary systems view, creativity, safety, business plans, and global/societal/environmental impacts.

Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the Department of Integrated Engineering minor or certificate programs.

Students learn and develop the elements of professionalism while operating in project teams interacting daily with clients from industry. Topics include leadership, metacognition, teamwork, written and oral communication, ethics and professional and personal responsibility.

Prerequisites: none

Introduction to statistics in an engineering context. Design of experiments and data collection, descriptive statistics, inferential statistics including hypothesis testing, and statistical software are introduced and applied. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites: Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.

Students gain breadth across all objectives and depth in either programming or mathematical modeling. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites: Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.

Engineering economics topics including time value of money, simple and compound interest, annualized cash flows, inflation, and capital budgeting decision tools such as net present worth, payback period, return on investment, benefit/cost ratio, break-even analysis, and basic income statement reports. Topics are applied in a deep learning activity that relates to the team design project or a personal finance decision.

Prerequisites: Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.

Frameworks linking the entrepreneurial mindset to innovation. Includes connections to value propositions, profitability, customer requirements, and design decisions. Appropriate both for those who want to start a business and those who want to innovate within a going concern. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of the content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites: Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.

Students learn about engineering practice through seminars with practicing engineers from industry and are assisted in their development as learners through workshops. This course is repeated by Integrated Engineering students every semester.

Prerequisites: none

Core

Major Unrestricted Electives

Choose 4 credits from ENGR 350-355. Courses are repeatable. TID Certificate students can take 4 credits of 300-level electives. - Choose 4 Credit(s).

Policies

The certificate is not available for Integrated Engineering majors.

Admission: Students must complete the application process for the certificate program indicated at https://cset.mnsu.edu/departments/integrated-engineering/admission-to-program/, indicating relevant course experience, completing the essays, and presenting a learning plan. Students must have a 2.5 or higher GPA and be a junior or senior in their major or have already earned a bachelors degree. Admission to the certificate is selective and subject to the approval of the Integrated Engineering faculty. Applications are due on June 15 for fall semester and November 15 for spring semester.

GPA Policy: Students must have:

  1. A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher in certificate courses.
  2. Grades of 1.67 ("C-") or better for individual certificate courses.

P/N Grading Policy: P/N credit will not be applied to any course used to meet the certificate requirements.