Workshops and Short Courses for Engineering Professionals

Discover accessible, immediate development opportunities for you and your teams.

Explore workshops and short courses designed for engineering professionals seeking to expand their skill sets and advance their careers. These experiences are hosted by faculty and industry experts in Marquette's Opus College of Engineering.

Looking for a more in-depth experience? Explore our engineering graduate degrees and certificates.

 

Open workshops and short courses:

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Emerging Contaminants in Water and Wastewater short course

Next date: Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Time: 9:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. CST
Location: Online

This is a one-day virtual course that will reveal hot topics in the field, uncover potential resources, and bring awareness to what's to come in the years ahead. This course will help people from government labs and agencies, public water and wastewater utilities, consulting firms, and academic research labs better understand emerging contaminants so that you can prepare for the future and strategize for what's to come.

 

Learn more and register.

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Igniting Insights: Innovation Leadership

Next dates: October 21 - December 13, 2024
100% Online

A 7-week virtual program designed to help leaders unlock the mindset and skillset to lead innovation. This program is powered by Marquette's Innovation Alley and the Fotsch Innovation and Engineering Leadership Development Center.

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plc deviceImmersive PLC programming workshop

Next dates: TBD; Winter 2025
On campus

This workshop will guide engineering professionals through PLC programming topics with hands-on activities using a real PLC connected to hardware with sensors and actuators. Participants will learn how to formulate behavioral requirements for automation systems and convert those requirements into programming instructions.

motion control and PLC set upMotion Control Workshop: Single Axis Motion

Next dates: TBD; Winter 2025
On campus

This workshop will guide engineering professionals through learning motion control fundamentals with hands-on activities using industrial-grade motion control systems. Each participant will apply motion control concepts on equipment dedicated for their use. The set of equipment includes industrial-grade controllers and servo motor/drive systems, and a variety of motion systems (loads, guides, transmissions, and couplings).



 

 

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