Driven by its commitment to train engineers and computer scientists to solve 21st-century problems using cyber technologies, the University of Virginia School of Engineering is offering a new graduate certificate in cyber-physical systems.
The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia has approved the new 15-credit graduate certificate program, which begins this spring and is open to UVA Engineering master’s and Ph.D. students. The program provides foundational skills in cyber-physical systems, and the certificate is awarded to students when they graduate from their degree programs.
“The global economy increasingly depends upon technologies at the nexus of the cyber and physical worlds,” Engineering School Dean Craig H. Benson said. “UVA Engineering is committed to training engineering leaders who will develop and deploy these technologies, and we are excited to provide the opportunity for our students to earn this new certificate.”