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Identifying Spacecraft Functions and Components

Course
2 weeks
Online
From powering global communications to enabling scientific discovery and supporting national security, spacecraft serve as the backbone of today's rapidly evolving space sector. As commercial launches surge and new technologies reshape mission possibilities, professionals who understand the intricacies of spacecraft design and mission planning are in high demand. In this course, you will systematically build expertise in spacecraft architecture, mission objectives, and subsystem integration, connecting each phase of the mission life cycle to real-world outcomes. By working with tools such as the Spacecraft Function Categorization and Subsystem Functions Chart, you'll translate mission goals into actionable design requirements and evaluate how critical components work together. Applying the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) framework, you'll discover how to balance innovation with reliability, assess technical risks, and make informed decisions that drive mission success. By completing this course, you will be prepared to navigate complex spacecraft systems, contribute confidently to mission planning, and make strategic decisions that advance the future of space exploration.
$999

Probability Analysis

Course
15 weeks
Online
The world is full of possibilities, but how likely are any of them to occur? Immerse yourself in probability theory and discover how to evaluate the likelihood of different outcomes in a variety of real-life circumstances. You will get started by examining the different methods for describing and representing data, including the basic axioms that form the core of probability. You will then explore real-world applications and discover how engineers and scientists use random variables and associated analytical functions to quantify the likelihood of various outcomes from experiments, monitoring efforts, and observation. You will gain experience using discrete random variables, when the number of possible outcomes can be counted, as well as continuous random variables, when the number of possible outcomes is infinite. You will also explore data transformation and several kinds of probability distributions for counts, waiting times, and the joint probability of two or more related variables. Toward the end of the program, you will apply what you have studied and investigate ways of modeling and predicting variability and patterns in data, leading to normal, lognormal, Gumbel, and Weibull distributions. As part of your Cornell certificate experience, you have the opportunity to participate in our new AI Workshops product. With 6 months of complimentary access to live AI Workshops, you'll augment your certificate with 3-hour Zoom sessions led by Cornell faculty and designed to deliver immediately applicable experience and strategic perspectives. Note: You will need a working knowledge of algebra and univariate calculus prior to enrolling and will need to get access to the course's textbook, the ninth edition of “Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences” by Jay Devore. We suggest you obtain the book prior to the start of the course and consider the interactive “eTextbook” version, available for purchase online or from other retailers.
$3,750

Quantitative Modeling of Fixed Income Debt Securities

Course
2 weeks
Online
United States Marketable Treasury Securities are widely considered one of the safest global investments. How can you better understand, apply, and model these securities? In this course, you will be introduced to zero-coupon and multiple-coupon Treasury securities. You will compute the price of these investments using the Julia programming language and discover what factors influence the price. After completing this course, you will understand the different types of Treasury securities, how to price them, the factors that influence their price, and how to model their outcomes, setting you up with hands-on experience in foundational quantitative skills.
$999

Risk Analysis Foundations

Course
3 weeks
Online
A foundation in risk analysis is a crucial skill set in today's business marketplace. When you can understand risk and apply strategies to manage it, you set yourself up for success in an ever-changing world. In this course, you will explore key risk evaluation strategies and tools. You will begin by delving into the basics of risk analysis, studying hazards, risk management strategies, and vulnerability identification. You will then broaden your focus to visualizing and estimating risk, discussing models such as risk matrices that categorize risks by likelihood and consequence. Finally, you will analyze the causes and effects of adverse events, constructing event trees and performing fault tree analysis using practical tools like Python and R. By the end of this course, you will have a firm grasp of risk analysis and evaluation, including how to assess the likelihood and effects of adverse events.
$999

Building and Analyzing a Basic Circuit

Course
2 weeks
Online
In this course, you will receive a blend of introductory information and practical hands-on experience to orient you to the world of mechatronics. You will design, assemble, and analyze your own simple circuits. You will also learn to set up a microcontroller, which will provide you with tools to use for the rest of the courses. This introduction to circuits and their basic functionality will provide a solid base for you to grow, both throughout this certificate program and beyond. In order to complete the activities in this course, you must be able to download and install the Arduino IDE on your computer. The kit purchased as part of this certificate program will provide you with the physical materials you will need to complete your assignments. You will need to provide your own computer. This program requires the purchase of a kit of electronic components and microcontrollers at a cost of around $600.
$1,199

Designing for Resilience and Robustness

Course
2 weeks
Online
Decision making for complex systems often necessitates the modeling of system dynamics, optimization across multiple conflicting objectives, the analysis of uncertainty, and the visual analysis of performance. The depth of analysis is often limited by the tools available to decision makers. Recently, however, a number of software packages have been developed and deployed specifically to aid in decision making for complex systems. In this course, you will explore the latest options in real-world decision making in the face of uncertainty. You will also use the open source Python library Rhodium to examine the shallow lake problem by testing multiple problem formulations, examining trade-offs between conflicting objectives, and discovering consequential combinations of uncertainty. In your final project, you will examine your decisions in simulated situations of uncertainty.
$999

Modeling Design Decisions & Performance

Course
2 weeks
Online
As computational simulation becomes more commonplace in design and decision processes, it is important for you to consider how uncertainty could be impacting your perceptions of performance, trade-offs, and consequences. A single simulation can be seen as mapping from your design alternative to its performance objectives based on a single set of assumptions and choices used in the model's representation of the system of interest. Monte Carlo simulation can be thought of as accounting for uncertainties in your modeling assumptions and choices where you can simulate performance if your design resides in many different but plausible alternative worlds (i.e., many states of the world). In this course, you will broaden the types of performance measures that can be used in your decision framings to include risks and vulnerabilities. You will assess the value of Monte Carlo simulation in better understanding the sensitivities, risks, and consequences of your candidate design alternatives. You will also explore the emerging insights and analytics associated with decision making under deep uncertainty. Given the many ways that our decisions shape concerns surrounding people, profit, and planet, finding solutions that maintain acceptable performance across many plausible futures then explicitly mapping their vulnerabilities is extremely valuable.
$999

Implementing Simulation-based Optimization

Course
2 weeks
Online
In complex engineered systems and design processes, you do not have the luxury of having fully defined decision alternatives with a clear mapping of their performance trade-offs or consequences. As you transition from classical discrete-choice problems, problem structuring and evaluation tools must become more advanced in their ability to explore large design problems while providing innovative decision analytical tools for helping to clearly map possibilities, their trade-offs, and key consequences. In this course, you will discover how to formulate multi-objective design problems and more formally consider their trade-offs using the concepts of non-dominance, Pareto optimality, and a posteriori decision support.
$999

Risk Attitudes and Key Assumptions in Utility Theory

Course
2 weeks
Online
Making a decision often isn't as simple as choosing between Choice 1 and Choice 2 because one option is clearly better than the other. In the real world, not only are there complexities regarding financial costs, but there are deeper considerations around risk. Adding risk into the equation then requires considering whether the more profitable option is not worth the risk, and adding utility theory allows for the proper modeling of these complex choices. Risk and other considerations can subsequently be placed into a decision tree for further evaluation. You have explored how subjective probabilities and the value of information can be integrated into your decision analysis. In this course, you will examine how risk attitudes and utility theory also impact your decision analysis. You will identify how risk attitudes are related to several axioms and paradoxes. You will also use utility theory to devise a model for quantifying subjective inputs to a decision then apply these additional considerations to a decision tree framework. Risk and utility theories have the potential to totally change how you may have originally framed your decision, but this fuller picture provides invaluable insight into how you should make your decisions. It will also offer clearer context for when you incorporate more complicated analysis tools into your analysis process.
$999

Accounting for Subjectivity and Valuing Information

Course
2 weeks
Online
When you conduct your quantitative analysis, the fact that it is quantitative may seem to imply that the data is objectively set in a definitive manner and not suited for subjective analysis. In reality, quantifiable metrics include subjectivity at several points, including how the problem is approached and how you elicit the observations of knowledgeable individuals. It may surprise you, but you will often encounter subjectivity while you're trying to frame a decision process that is objective. Many times you'll discover that the questions that you're asking, the types of probabilities you need, and other information won't involve perfectly clear observations. Making a decision, therefore, isn't always as simple as picking the "best" quantitative option. When you consider potential solutions, how does the elicitation of subjective data come into play? In this course, you will analyze the processes and theories you must consider as you begin to explore the subjectivity of objectivity in decision making and how they are related. You can potentially elicit subjective expertise to get a sense of the demand for a certain approach. You can also think about the overall riskiness of your potential choice as you deliberate over options. And there are biases and heuristics that may affect your decision. This all points to the importance of understanding the value of information and how it might influence your decisions. Evaluating how the subjectivity of objectivity can affect how you view options will provide added context and tools for decision making. These elements will help guide you as you further consider how to frame your choices.
$999

Using Decision Trees

Course
2 weeks
Online
As you begin to frame your decisions, it's important to organize the problem in a manner that allows for the proper examination of solutions and their varying impacts. At this point, you can begin to incorporate the use of decision trees to meet that goal. What are the various kinds of decisions you can make? How is the impact of each decision path weighted and differently valued? Constructing decision trees will provide you with some answers to these questions. In this course, you will explore the aspects of decision trees and when to best incorporate them into your decision analysis. You will map how performance measures may influence different sequences and outcomes. You will calculate risk profiles, develop modeling measures, and decide on the proper usage of decision trees in discrete choice situations. While decision trees are commonly and widely used, they won't always be the right approach; you will explore in detail why that is and when it can make the most sense in given situations.
$999

Framing Decisions

Course
2 weeks
Online
Many real-world decision situations are complicated by uncertainty, complexity, and competing objectives. When you begin to frame and analyze a complex decision, you quickly realize: Defining the problem is the problem. In this course, you will explore the concepts and tools you'll need for framing and analyzing complex decisions. You will define and frame the key components of a problem and identify the values that will inform your decision. You will then begin to map your values to your objectives with applicable examples. Finally, you will apply decision analysis to a wicked problem. Overall, you will examine how your unique perspective can alter how you frame and make complex decisions.
$999

Identifying and Framing a Challenge

Course
3 weeks
Online
The material in this course was developed in response to the friction created while trying to blend design thinking with traditional systems engineering. The resulting formula is a hybrid process that offers efficiency and effectiveness -- not just for engineers, but for anyone engaged in addressing problems of significant complexity. In this course you will begin an empathy-based process that leads you to a solution which serves a broad, diverse user base. Along the way, you will identify key stakeholders who will drive critical decisions later in the design cycle. Your process begins when you identify an opportunity and develop a challenge statement summarizing what you are trying to do along with your aspirations. From there, you will gather support for your idea and refine your intent. Your effort will culminate in presentation-ready document that summarizes and describes in detail the challenge you are trying to address and what you hope to achieve by taking on the challenge.
$999

Optimizing Decisions and Assessing Tradeoffs

Course
2 weeks
Online
In this course, you will build spreadsheet-based models that evaluate solutions and decision problems, investigating a number of different methods and built-in tools to optimize decisions and assess tradeoffs. One of the most powerful ways to take an evaluation model to the next level is to build an optimization layer that automates the process of finding the best solution for a given set of input factors. Depending on the scale, scope, and mathematical complexity of the model, you will discover that different kinds of optimization approaches may work better than others. You will explore some of the most practical ways to layer optimization on top of Excel-based evaluation models. For simpler problems, this involves efficiently listing and examining all the potential solutions; for more complex problems, it entails automating simple heuristics using VBA or by employing Excel's Solver tool. By the end of this course, you will have the skills to confidently use optimization to help improve the decisions you need to make based on your data. You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Making Data Usable Creating Effective Data-Driven Dashboards Developing Robust Models to Evaluate Decisions
$1,199

Developing Robust Models to Evaluate Decisions

Course
2 weeks
Online
If you've ever been asked a question like “What is the projected sales revenue for the next quarter?” or “When will your major development project be complete?” then you know a common answer is “It depends.” While most of the decisions or projections we make include some level of uncertainty, we often fail to account for this uncertainty, resulting in suboptimal outcomes. In this course, you will explore how to build robust evaluation models in Excel and incorporate the impact of uncertainty. As you work through this course, you will get hands-on practice identifying situations where using fixed “average” input values can lead to poor estimates and decisions. In Excel modeling, when we use a single fixed number in all scenarios to represent an uncertain value to be revealed in the future, the actual outcome of that value could substantially impact the model metrics and resulting decisions. A better approach, which you will practice in this course, is to build robust models that allow a user to account for those different outcomes and provide visibility to the potential consequences and tradeoffs. More specifically, you will develop an Excel-based framework for generating random values from several probability distributions that you can use to build simulation models to help understand and manage system performance. At the end of this course, you will have a variety of tools and strategies to develop models that can account for uncertainty, enabling you to make better-informed decisions. You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Making Data Usable Creating Effective Data-Driven Dashboards
$1,199

Creating Effective Data-Driven Dashboards

Course
2 weeks
Online
Organizations have a tremendous amount of data at their disposal to help them develop strategic plans and make informed business decisions. Helping people make sense of that data quickly and easily, however, can be a challenging proposition. In this course, you will examine how to use built-in Excel tools and create custom Excel-based dashboards to turn data into a valuable organizational asset. As you work through this course, you will get hands-on practice implementing a variety of functions and techniques to develop Excel-based analytical tools. By applying intelligent design principles, you will build dashboards that clearly guide user input and provide results dynamically, giving users the ability to specify the data they want to see and providing output in a flexible format. You will implement strategies to create dashboards that can effectively handle many types of data and offer an informative and user-friendly interface with a combination of numeric and graphic outputs. By the end of this course, you will have acquired an assortment of tools, practices, and techniques you can utilize to grow your portfolio of dashboard development skills. You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Making Data Usable
$1,199

Making Data Usable

Course
2 weeks
Online
Have you ever received a dataset that contains useful information but you can't quite get your hands on it? The data may not be in the right format, may have errors, or perhaps require additional elements. Though these usability issues can make it difficult or even impossible to get answers to important questions, we can often transform a dataset like this into something ready to use when it has an underlying structure. In this course, you will discover how to make data usable by following a disciplined process of transforming, cleaning, and synthesizing data. You will gain hands-on practice getting your data ready by using filters and logical functions to structure data, identify errors, and create a “clean” dataset. Upon completion of this course, you will have developed the skills necessary to create a transformed dataset in Excel that you can then use to develop informative dashboards or perform critical analyses.
$1,199

Constructing High-Impact Content for Global Delivery

Course
2 weeks
Online
Thanks to ongoing advances in communication technologies, you can collaborate in real time with colleagues, customers, suppliers, investors, and other stakeholders around the world. That reality presents both exciting opportunities and potential challenges. You can share ideas and receive information with great ease, but your message could encounter cultural and language barriers as you communicate with diverse audiences. In this course, you will explore effective ways to deliver high-impact content that meets the needs of multinational audiences in live, online, and face-to-face presentations. Using practical insights studied in this course, you will strategize and prepare for high-impact presentations in formal settings. You will scrutinize how to design and adapt your slides and delivery techniques to meet the needs of international audiences speaking multiple languages. You will also see how you can leverage your slide presentations to create custom videos that address the needs of your target audience. You will be required to purchase Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules” to complete your coursework. You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Redesigning Slides for Impact Engaging Presentation Techniques Designing Slides for Live and Legacy Use Strategizing for Audiences With Different Expertise Projecting Expertise and Confidence During Presentations
$999

Projecting Expertise and Confidence During Presentations

Course
2 weeks
Online
Effective communication skills are the hallmark of a professional no matter what the profession. In this course, you will begin to parse the ways in which you present yourself to others as a technical expert. In any presentation or talk that you give, whether face to face or online, you want to project expertise, confidence, and professionalism. The idea of professionalism, however, can vary. Everyone expects professionalism, but the definition and perception of professionalism differs greatly among individuals, organizations, nations, and cultures. In this course, you will delve into the concept of professionalism in presentations and explore how it varies depending upon the context, the participants, and their expectations. You will study effective practices for designing, developing, and delivering professional-grade online meetings and team presentations. Additionally, you will have an opportunity to examine the importance of your body language, eye contact, and voice in projecting confidence in your talks, regardless of the setting or delivery medium. You will then record a talk and take an inventory of your expert presence in the video. You will also investigate the nuances and complexities of developing and delivering team presentations. In the final part of the course, you will complete the process of preparing to deliver a professional-level team talk. You will be required to purchase Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules” to complete your coursework. You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Redesigning Slides for Impact Engaging Presentation Techniques Designing Slides for Live and Legacy Use Strategizing for Audiences With Different Expertise
$999

Strategizing for Audiences with Different Expertise

Course
2 weeks
Online
Your work in a technical field likely means that you periodically interact with colleagues, customers, suppliers, and other stakeholders who live in a different part of the world, speak a primary language different from your own, or have expertise in a different or non-technical field. As a technical expert, your ability to anticipate the needs of audiences from diverse backgrounds and communicate effectively with them is essential. In this course, you will have an opportunity to explore how you can prepare to meet the needs of audiences with differing backgrounds, primary languages, and levels of expertise, and even varying degrees of receptivity to your message. You will examine principles of persuasion and consider how and when to apply them both effectively and ethically. As part of your studies, you will also review pertinent selections from Dr. Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules,” and you will look at how you can prepare for the unexpected in your talks and maintain your composure when disruptions occur. By the end of this course, you will have gained techniques and insights that you can apply as you prepare and develop presentations for a wide range of audiences with varying needs and interests. You will be required to purchase Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules” to complete your coursework. You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Redesigning Slides for Impact Engaging Presentation Techniques Designing Slides for Live and Legacy Use
$999

Designing Slides for Live and Legacy Use

Course
2 weeks
Online
When giving a presentation, you want to ensure you communicate all of your critical ideas while you have your audience's attention. There are more effective ways of doing so beyond the standard large amounts of text and bullet points. In this course, you will have the opportunity to rethink the way you design your presentations and slides. You will discover that there are straightforward ways to use your slide decks to serve two purposes: support your technical and business presentations while making your slide decks reusable and valuable resources inside your organization. You will then examine the life cycle of your presentations and begin to document who uses your slides, when they are used, and what clearances are needed to share and use them. You will also consider legal issues or proprietary concerns that may exist. Finally, you will start to build a process to help you protect proprietary information before you share it with external parties. As part of your study, you will review various selections from Dr. Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules,” which provides helpful insights and enlightening examples that you can apply in your own presentations. You will be required to purchase Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules” to complete your coursework. You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Redesigning Slides for Impact Engaging Presentation Techniques
$999

Engaging Presentation Techniques

Course
2 weeks
Online
Since the advent of presentation software like PowerPoint, presenters have been led astray by the design of slide templates. The software applications were originally created to help presenters outline their talks, but the slideware's design did not account for the needs of audiences nor factor in cognitive research. As a consequence, the templates have ingrained poor presentation habits that often confuse and disengage the people who are meant to benefit from these talks. In this course you will have an opportunity to begin challenging the norm and break this cycle of "slide deck drudgery." By replacing old presentation habits with new best practices that you gain from this course, you can shift your focus to the needs and interests of your audience, and you can begin to use your slides to communicate your ideas more clearly and effectively. You will explore new techniques that will help you to improve the flow of your talk and keep your audience focused on your main ideas. You will then study effective presentation design and development practices as you read various selections from Dr. Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules,” which contains valuable insights and examples that you can apply in your own presentations. You will be required to purchase Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules” to complete your coursework. You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Redesigning Slides for Impact
$999

Redesigning Slides for Impact

Course
2 weeks
Online
As a person working in a technical field, you most likely have to give talks or presentations to different audiences, some of whom will be non-experts or decision makers outside your sphere of expertise. In this course, you will look at your own current practices for giving talks as a technical expert and establish a set of action items for improvement. You will look closely at your old habits and establish new ways to design, build, and deliver effective in-person and virtual presentations for an array of internal and external audiences. You will also examine, reevaluate, and apply best practices for engineering, technical, and scientific presentations, and explore current and past presentation practices that do not achieve the intended goals and results. This examination will help you refine your ability to deliver an effective message. Specifically, you will perform an assessment of presentation techniques, both personal and at your workplace. From that starting point, you can reengineer your presentations to meet specific technical communication needs. Most importantly, you will have an opportunity to discover and articulate your organization's presentation culture, identify areas for improvement in your own slide design and presentation skills, set goals for leveraging effective new presentation habits, and formulate a detailed action plan for improvement. Throughout this course, you will read various selections from Dr. Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules,” which contains helpful insights and examples that you can apply in your own presentations. Furthermore, you will prepare for a specific work-related talk and define the needs of co-presenters, audience members, subject matter experts, and other stakeholders. You will be required to purchase Traci Nathans-Kelly's book “Slide Rules” to complete your coursework.
$999

Building and Validating Prototypes

Course
2 weeks
Online
In this course, you will refine an idea for a physical product by focusing on the customer. Using the Business Model Canvas, you will list your initial assumptions about all aspects of product development, from value propositions to pricing. You will then create a low-cost consumer product prototype and validate it through customer discovery. You will develop a business model for that product using the Business Model Canvas, then build and test prototypes to gain actionable customer feedback. By the end of the course, you will have discovered the types of companies that can help you prototype. Please note that time to build the physical product prototypes will add about 1.5 hours to the time spent on the course. This course requires the purchase of a low-cost physical product kit.
$999

Developing Innovation Strategy

Course
2 weeks
Online
An enterprise with an innovation culture doesn't just happen. You must plan for both financial success and cultural change. There are several types of and approaches to innovation. How do you create an innovation strategy for your enterprise? In this course, you will begin to create a roadmap called the innovation placemat. You will identify your organization's goals and align your innovation strategy to it. You will cultivate an executive champion and set SMART goals for your new product, service, or technology. You will identify risks and barriers to deployment and create mitigation plans to overcome them. Along the way, you will hear case studies of organizations large and small, private and government, established and startup, and in many domains who have successfully established an innovation strategy with sustainable positive effects on their bottom lines.
$999

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Certificates
Comprehensive expertise in a subject area for professional transformation and workplace impactOnline cohort-based (<35 students) with expert facilitator hosting live sessionsRecurring start datesMost certificates include 4 to 8 individual courses with multiple start and end dates to select from; 360 Certificates offer over 20+ individual courses including core courses and electives2 to 6 months depending on individual course requirements40 to 100 hours3 to 8 hours per week for the duration of the certificate
Courses
In-depth exploration of a topic within a short amount of time, delivering powerful insights and practical skillsOnline cohort-based (<35 students) with expert facilitator hosting live sessionsRecurring start datesOne standalone course with multiple start and end dates to select from2 to 4 weeks depending on individual course requirements10 to 25 hours3 to 8 hours per week for the duration of the certificate
Workshops
Rapid development of specific, actionable skills and strategies to be immediately applied at workLive, online, and Cornell faculty-led with an interactive cohortSpecific dates and timesOne 3-hour short-form live program with specific dates and times; multiple Workshops offered monthly3 hours3 hoursActive participation during the Workshop only
Degrees
Academic credentials requiring formal admissions, prerequisites, and multi-year commitmentOnline cohort-based and on campus in Ithaca, NYSpecific start dates once a year, often in January or AugustA series of 2- to 15-week asynchronous online courses designed by Cornell faculty with weekly live virtual sessions, with between one and three week-long residency sessions on campus in Ithaca, NY15- to 24-month part-time program for working professionalsVary by degree15 to 20 hours per week during each online course; full-time on campus during each week-long residency

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