Overview
Overview
Forensic Engineering
is a specialized field that applies engineering principles to investigate accidents and failures.
Forensic engineers analyze data and evidence to determine the cause of an incident, often in collaboration with law enforcement and legal professionals.
This field requires a strong foundation in engineering disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering, as well as analytical and problem-solving skills.
The Graduate Certificate in Forensic Engineering is designed for professionals who want to expand their expertise in this area.
By exploring this program, you can gain the knowledge and skills needed to become a certified forensic engineer and start a rewarding career in this field.
Forensic Engineering is a specialized field that combines engineering principles with investigative techniques to analyze failures and accidents. This Graduate Certificate program equips students with the skills to identify root causes, conduct expert analyses, and provide expert testimony in high-stakes cases. By studying forensic engineering, students gain a deep understanding of engineering systems, failure modes, and the legal framework governing expert testimony. With forensic engineering expertise, graduates can pursue careers in consulting, litigation support, or government agencies, offering a unique blend of technical and analytical skills.