**This certificate is effective Spring 2026**
The Electrified Vehicle Systems undergraduate certificate program will provide the student with a solid foundation in the theory, operation, and safety requirements of battery-electric, hybrid, and hydrogen-fueled vehicles.
Upon successful completion of this certificate, students will be able to:
- Explain the theory, operation, and safety requirements of battery-electric, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen-fueled vehicles.
- Identify and explain the operation of Electrified Vehicle (EV) powertrain and Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) components.
- Safely isolate, disable, and troubleshoot the onboard high-voltage and associated advanced systems.
Application Process
To apply for admission for the certificate in Electrified Vehicle Systems, the following items must be submitted:
- Admitted to the university as a degree-seeking or certificate-seeking student.
- Application for the certificate in Electrified Vehicle Systems.
A maximum of six hours of transfer credit may be applied toward requirements in the certificate in Electrified Vehicle Systems. Courses taken toward the undergraduate certificate program may be applied to a UCM Bachelor of Engineering Technology degree.