Earn a Certificate for any Four Courses within a Track
Have you attended, or will attend, more than one aerospace short course? Apply to obtain a certificate for participating in any four courses listed within any of the following tracks. There is no fee for obtaining a certificate; only a nominal fee for shipping is charged.
Aerospace Compliance
- Aircraft Icing: Meteorology, Protective Systems, Instrumentation and Certification
- Commercial Aircraft Safety Assessment and 1309 Design Analysis
- FAA Certification Procedures and Airworthiness Requirements as Applied to Military Procurement of Commercial Derivative Aircraft/Systems
- FAA Conformity, Production and Airworthiness Certification Approval Requirements
- FAA Functions and Requirements Leading to Airworthiness Approval
- FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) Process for Aviation Suppliers (New)
- FAR 145 for Aerospace Repair and Maintenance Organizations (New)
- Reliability and 1309 Design Analysis for Aircraft Systems
- Sustainment and Continued Airworthiness for Aircraft Structures
Aircraft Design
- Aerodynamic Design Improvements: High-Lift and Cruise
- Aeromechanics of the Wind Tunnel Blade
- Airplane Flight Dynamics: Open and Closed Loop
- Airplane Preliminary Design
- Airplane Subsonic Wind Tunnel Testing and Aerodynamic Design
- Conceptual Design of Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Helicopter Performance, Stability and Control
- Principles of Aeroelasticity
- Principles of Aerospace Engineering
- Propulsion Systems for UAVs and General Aviation Aircraft
Aircraft Maintenance and Safety
- Aircraft Engine Vibration Analysis, Turbine and Reciprocating Engines: FAA Item 28489 (New)
- Aircraft Icing: Meteorology, Protective Systems, Instrumentation and Certification
- Aviation Weather Hazards
- Commercial Aircraft Safety Assessment and 1309 Design Analysis
- Durability and Damage Tolerance Concepts for Aging Aircraft
- FAR 145 for Aerospace Repair and Maintenance Organizations (New)
- Reliability and 1309 Design Analysis for Aircraft Systems
- Sustainment and Continued Airworthiness for Aircraft Structures
- Understanding and Controlling Corrosion of Aircraft Structures
Aircraft Structures
- Aircraft Structural Loads: Requirements, Analysis, Testing and Certification
- Aircraft Structures Design and Analysis
- Structural Composites
- Sustainment and Continued Airworthiness for Aircraft Structures
- Understanding and Controlling Corrosion of Aircraft Structures
Avionics and Avionic Components
- Airborne Equipment Design and RTCA DO-160
- Aircraft Lightning: Requirements, Component Testing, Aircraft Testing and Certification
- Complex Electronic Hardware Development and DO-254
- Fundamental Avionics
- Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) and DO-297
- RTCA DO-160 Qualification: Purpose, Testing and Design Considerations
- Software Safety, Certification and DO-178B
- Software Safety, Certification and DO-178C
- Unmanned Aircraft System Software Airworthiness
Flight Control Systems Design
- Applied Nonlinear Control and Analysis
- Digital Flight Control Systems: Analysis and Design
- Flight Control Actuator Analysis and Design
- Flight Control and Hydraulic Systems
- Modelling and Analysis of Dynamical Systems: A Practical Approach
Flight Tests and Aircraft Performance
- Aircraft Engine Vibration Analysis, Turbine and Reciprocating Engines: FAA Item 28489 (New)
- Acquisition of Digital Flight Test Data from Avionics Buses: Techniques for Practical Flight Test Applications
- Advanced Flight Tests
- Airplane Flight Dynamics: Open and Closed Loop
- Airplane Performance: Theory, Applications and Certifications
- Flight Test Principles and Practices
- Flight Testing Unmanned Aircraft—Unique Challenges
- Fundamentals of Rotorcraft Vibration
- Operational Aircraft Performance and Flight Test Practices
- Principles of Aeroelasticity
Management and Systems
- Aerospace Applications of Systems Engineering
- Process-Based Management in Aerospace: Defining, Improving and Sustaining Processes
- Project Management for Aerospace Professionals
- Subcontract Management in Aerospace Organizations
How to Receive a Combined/Group Certificate
If you have taken courses in the past and you're interested in a certificate, you will need to provide the following information to ceipeinfo@ku.edu, 785-864-5823
- Your full name
- The calendar year(s) when you attended the classes
- The course titles within a track listed on the previous page and the instructor or instructors who taught the classes
- The public course venue or company facility where each class was held
- The project numbers of the courses provided on your individual course certificates
- Your current address and phone number
Upon verification of your eligibility, you will be asked to pay a nominal fee for shipping and handling (USD $10.00 for domestic shipping and USD $25.00 for international shipping) and a combined certificate will be mailed to you at your current address.





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