The nine-credit Project Quality Management Graduate Certificate prepares students to work as a Requirements Engineer responsible for identifying, documenting, and managing requirements; a Test Engineer or Architect responsible for designing and implementing test strategies to ensure software quality; a Project Manager responsible for planning, organizing, and executing a project from start to finish. Students master the following skill set essential to these industry roles:
- Requirements Engineering
- Testing Strategy
- Testing Infrastructure
- Testing Frameworks
- Testing Tools
- Automated Testing
- Continuous Integration
- Project Planning
- Project Management
Courses
- SWENG 881 – Software Testing (formerly SWENG 581)
- SWENG 886 – Requirements Engineering (formerly SWENG 586)
- SWENG 805 – Software Project Management (formerly SWENG 505)
You can earn this certificate in less than one year or complete it at your own pace. All courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C or better and an overall GPA of 3.0.
Stackable Certificate or Stand-alone Credential
You may earn this certificate by itself, or you can apply the courses toward the Master of Software Engineering if you apply to the master's program (no additional application fee) and are accepted. This stackable certificate offers you a valuable credential that shows your new expertise as you progress toward your master's degree.
Up to 15 credits earned in any of these data analytics certificate programs may be transferred to the master's degree in data analytics, subject to restrictions outlined in GCAC-309 Transfer Credit.
Once you earn your certificate, you will receive a digital badge that you can display to recognize your professional growth. After successfully completing the required coursework, please submit the Graduate Certificate Completion Form.
Admission Requirements and How to Apply
Please follow the Graduate Certificate Application Instructions to apply.
- You must have earned a GPA of 3.0 or above in your junior and senior year of undergraduate studies.
- The program requires an undergraduate degree in engineering, physics, mathematics, computer science, or information science.
- If your degree is in another discipline, you will be considered if you have extensive work experience in software engineering.
Prep Courses
If you do not have a background in STEM or computer or information science, we offer low-cost, non-credit online prep modules that provide a strong practical foundation. Based on your academic experience, program advisors will recommend the most suitable modules for you.
Talk with a Program Representative
If you have any questions about this certificate and how it could support your career goals, schedule an appointment with a program representative.
Erica Dercole
Enrollment Services Specialist
Email: [email protected]
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If you are a current student, please email any advising questions to [email protected].
