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SAE CREDENTIALING - ELEVATING KNOWLEDGE SAE International offers curriculum-based, multi-course certificate programs Intended to provide a guide towards deeper knowledge in a specific area, SAE’s multi-course certificates outline required courses that offer foundational knowledge of the subject. Some certificate programs also feature additional electives designed to broaden your exposure to more specific aspects of the technology studied. In addition to the Continuing Education Units (CEUs) awarded, successful completion heightens your expertise within the field and earns you an SAE credential recognizing your achievement. PLUS—completion of many of the multi-course certificate programs equates to graduate credits towards the SAE/Kettering University 20-credit Certificate in Automotive Systems and Kettering’s 40-credit M.S in Mechanical Engineering. The following certificate programs have courses found in this issue of the Power and Propulsion Education and Training Guide. Visit sae.org/learn/professional-development and click CERTIFICATIONS for more information on all of the SAE multi-course Certificate Programs. DIESEL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM This five-course package is designed to equip engineers with a solid understanding of diesel engines, emissions and after treatment strategies, and related components including fuel injection, and air management. The program design requires completion of courses that address these areas and then allows for further depth in after treatment technologies through a menu of electives. The required courses are: • Diesel Engine Technology On Demand Course – Page 31 • Common Rail Diesel Fuel Injection – Page 26 • Turbocharging Internal Combustion Engines – Page 42 • Advanced Diesel Particulate Filtration Systems – Page 46 Choose one elective: • Diesel Engine Noise Control Web Seminar – Page 30 • Diesel Engine Noise Control Web Seminar RePlay – Page 30 • Engine Failure Investigation and Analysis – Page 34 • Variable Valve Actuation: Design and Performance Impact on Advanced Powertrains – Page 44 • Exhaust Flow Performance and Pressure Drop of Exhaust Components and Systems – Page 50 Additional elective courses Courses no longer offered by SAE but eligible to be used as electives for this program, providing they were completed within seven years of the date the Certificate is requested, include: • 93014 – Diesel Engine Technology Watch for the certificate icon to indicate course titles that are part of an SAE multi-course certificate.

• C1214 – Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) for Diesel Engines • C0913 – Selective Catalytic Reduction for Diesel Engines Diesel Academy substitution

Individuals completing the Diesel Engine Technology Engineering Academy may use it as a substitute for the Diesel Engine Technology seminar and one elective in the Diesel Technology Certificate. The other three Required Courses must still be completed. For more information on this certificate program visit: sae.org/learn/professional- development and click CERTIFICATIONS

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