About the Program
The Citadel’s Built Environment and Public Health Certificate program provides a student-centered learning environment focused on advanced applied engineering techniques and professional skills development for principled leaders in the engineering community through a rigorous curriculum, emphasizing practical engineering concepts, strong professional values, and a disciplined work ethic.
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Program Learning Outcomes: Skills and Knowledge
At the time of graduation from the Built Environment and Public Health Certificate, a student should achieve an acceptable level of skills and knowledge in the following outcomes:
- Demonstrate a depth of knowledge in a chosen certificate focus area.
- Demonstrate a knowledge of contemporary issues in a certificate focus area.
- Design, formulate and solve ill-defined engineering problems appropriate to certificate focus by selecting and applying appropriate techniques and tools.
- Design a complex system or process in a traditional or emerging advanced specialized technical area appropriate to certificate focus area.
Tracks or Concentrations
- Transportation Engineering
- Public Health
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Modalities of Instruction
- Online, Synchronous (Scheduled Meeting Times)
- Online, Asynchronous (On Demand)
Aspirational Career Sector
- 54. Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services (Legal, CPA & Taxes, Architect & Landscape, Engineering, Design Services, Computer Systems, Administrative Professional Consulting, Scientific R&D, PR Marketing & Advertising, Photography, Translation & Interpretation Services, Veterinary Services)
- 81. Other Services (except Public Administration)
- 92. Public Administration, National Security, & Government Services (including cybersecurity);