Master Certificate in MEP Design
The fundamental goal of the Master Certificate program in MEP design is to train mechanical engineers in the process of designing the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, power, water supply and drainage.
This MEP Design course offers training in CAD tools highly suitable for creating detailed MEP drawings and specifications for the installation of the systems, including the selection of equipment and materials, sizing of components, and layout of ducts, pipes, and wiring.
The Master Certificate program trains students in MEP design that typically involves the use of specialized software tools such as AutoCAD and Revit MEP. These tools allow engineers and architects to:
Create design and digital models of HVAC systems, electrical layouts, and plumbing systems
Carry out design analysis, and documentation
Optimize the layout of building systems
These MEP Design courses are most suitable for:
Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, and Chemical Engineers who want to specialize in MEP engineering
Architects who are passionate about efficient and sustainable designs of building systems
Construction professionals
Anybody who wants to build a career in MEP engineering or construction management
MEP engineering offers a challenging and rewarding career with excellent growth opportunities. The demand for MEP engineers who have completed a Master level certificate program is expected to increase due to the growing need for sustainable and energy-efficient buildings, as well as the increasing complexity of building systems. Trained MEP engineers have a range of career opportunities in various industries, including construction, architecture, engineering consulting firms.
They can work on a variety of projects, including commercial buildings, residential developments, hospitals, schools, and industrial facilities. MEP engineers who are trained and certified in CAD tools such as Revit MEP and AutoCAD and have gained expertise in the areas such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, or fire protection systems, can easily get placed as project managers, technical specialists, or consultants.
Project managers
Technical specialists or
Consultants