
Program Description
Online Master’s degree in Reliability Engineering
Online Graduate Certificate in Engineering in Reliability Engineering
[show_to accesslevel=”free” no_access=”login to view program details ⇒”] Overview
The University of Maryland’s Reliability Engineering Graduate Program is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive concentration of education and research activities in risk, reliability, and safety of engineered systems and processes. The Reliability Engineering Program offers both Masters (M.S.) and Ph.D. degrees.
The A. James Clark School of Engineering’s graduate Reliability Engineering Program is the largest and most comprehensive program in the field of reliability and risk analysis of engineered systems and processes. The program is offered by the University of Maryland’s Center for Risk and Reliability (CRR). Created in 1985 as the umbrella organization for the risk and reliability research and development activities at Maryland, CRR includes numerous research laboratories with extensive state-of-the-art equipment. Research covers a wide range of subjects involving systems and processes, including predictive reliability analysis; probabilistic and quantitative risk analysis; advanced probabilistic inference methods; system-level health monitoring and prognostics; human reliability analysis methods; and machine learning. The center is housed administratively in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, which is ranked in the top 20 nationally by U.S. News & World Report, and admits students from all engineering disciplines and physical and mathematical sciences.
Learn more at http://enre.umd.edu.
Contacts
Contact Dr. Katrina Groth megrad@umd.edu for more information.
For more information
[/show_to]
Ask a question or send along a comment.
Please login to view and use the contact form.
Leave a Reply