Continuing Education
The School of Engineering and Computer Science is proud to offer a range of professional and workforce development options specifically designed for engineers in various industries.
Coursework: courses emphasize the practical application of engineering tools, ensuring that participants gain relevant skills that can be immediately applied in their work environments. Led by experts from our faculty and experienced professionals from local industry, these courses provide valuable insights and hands-on training tailored to meet the needs of today’s engineering workforce. Most courses are open to engineers across all disciplines, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial and systems engineering and computer engineering.
The Engineering Institute is an organization within Oakland University that creates custom training programs for companies to train their employees. The Engineering Institute is committed to helping organizations stay competitive by delivering high-quality, relevant training that aligns with the latest industry trends and technologies.
Elevate your career with practical knowledge and skills—explore our professional and workforce development courses today!
Questions or to Apply - Contact Us
William Edwards, Ph.D.
Engineering Center, Room 512
(248) 370-4946
[email protected]
- PLM Applications - Product Data Management is a hands-on application course that will focus on the integration of a PDM tool, Teamcenter, with CAD tools.
Schedule: Offered May - June.
- PLM Applications - Manufacturing Process Planning is a hands-on application course that will focus on knowledge of the Siemens PLM tool Teamcenter and its use for Bill of Materials (BOM) management.
Schedule: Offered July - August.
- PLM Applications - Change Management is a hands-on application course will focus on the use of PLM tool Teamcenter for product initiation, product design, manufacturing and procurements.
Schedule: Sept. - Oct.
- PLM Applications - Throughput Simulation is a hands-on application course will focus on the use of the Siemens PLM tool Plant Simulation and will use it to conduct a series of simulations of various systems.
Schedule: Oct. - Dec.
- PLM Applications - Ergonomics is a hands-on application course will focus on the PLM tool Jack and will use it to conduct a series of ergonomics projects.
Schedule: Jan. - Feb.
- PLM Applications - Robotics is a hands-on application course will focus on the PLM tool Process Simulate - Robotics and will use it to conduct a series of robotics projects.
Schedule: Feb. - April.
- Product Lifecycle Management provides a strategic overview of PLM. The course includes presentations from experts on PLM applications in industry.
Schedule: Jan. - April.
- Fundamentals of Energy Management covers energy usage in residential, commercial and industrial enclosures, energy utilization, performing an energy assessment and optimizing energy usage.
Schedule: Sept. - Dec.
- Competing in a Connected World will examine a variety of strategic topics through a series of projects and guest lectures covering topics such as the basic architecture of the connected world, building blocks to succeed in a business environment, strategies and governance models to monetize the value created using appropriate information architecture, leadership and learning necessary to make an organization ready to sustain its competitiveness. The course is taught by Gregg Garrett of CGS Advisors LLC.
Schedule: Sept. - Dec.
- Engineering Project Management is a hands-on course that was developed with the assistance of Fulcrum Edge Inc., a firm with vast project management experience.
Schedule: Offered twice a year, Sept. - Dec. and Jan. - April
- Industrial Automation Systems develops of the skills and strategies needed for the effective application of industrial automation with a focus on PLC's in a variety of industrial settings.
Schedule: Jan. - April.
School of Engineering and Computer Science
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Rochester , MI 48309-447
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