The Master of Engineering Vehicle Electrification degree is designed for engineering professionals working in the mobility (automotive) industry. Students can broaden their skill sets for careers in Electrified Vehicle design and development. All students must complete two mobility systems fundamentals courses (which two depend on your undergraduate degree), courses on automotive controls and signal processing, two management courses, and four technical courses specifically in Vehicle Electrification. This program is being designed for delivery as part of our Walsh College partnership
1) How the project adds to the education of engineering students in the area of vehicle electrificat...
Change EE 432, Feedback Control Systems from an elective Engineering Topics course in the EE Program...
This is a new proposed course to support the MSE program in Mobility Systems. There has been signifi...
The Master of Engineering Vehicle Electrification degree is designed for engineering professionals w...
Summary of changes and rationale The Master of Engineering (General) degree is designed for engineer...
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The automotive industry is in a transformation towards powertrain electrification, requiring automot...
The existing MSE: Automotive Systems program will be updated to be more inclusive of the broad range...
The new ECE-601 course proposal supports the proposed changes to the MSE: Mobility Systems program. ...
International audienceA new master degree on Intelligent Electric Vehicles is proposed at University...
The needs of companies in the hybrid and electric vehicle business have been used to define a BS spe...
The current MS Engineering-ECE-Advanced Mobility program requires 7 engineering courses with extensi...
This course addition supports the MSE program and fits into the 4xx/6xx paradigm used across the uni...
The educational needs of high technology businesses evolve rapidly. Environmental and strategic chan...
1) How the project adds to the education of engineering students in the area of vehicle electrificat...
Change EE 432, Feedback Control Systems from an elective Engineering Topics course in the EE Program...
This is a new proposed course to support the MSE program in Mobility Systems. There has been signifi...
The Master of Engineering Vehicle Electrification degree is designed for engineering professionals w...
Summary of changes and rationale The Master of Engineering (General) degree is designed for engineer...
The Master of Engineering Autonomous Vehicles degree is designed for engineering professionals worki...
The Master of Engineering Artificial Intelligence degree is designed for engineering professionals w...
The automotive industry is in a transformation towards powertrain electrification, requiring automot...
The existing MSE: Automotive Systems program will be updated to be more inclusive of the broad range...
The new ECE-601 course proposal supports the proposed changes to the MSE: Mobility Systems program. ...
International audienceA new master degree on Intelligent Electric Vehicles is proposed at University...
The needs of companies in the hybrid and electric vehicle business have been used to define a BS spe...
The current MS Engineering-ECE-Advanced Mobility program requires 7 engineering courses with extensi...
This course addition supports the MSE program and fits into the 4xx/6xx paradigm used across the uni...
The educational needs of high technology businesses evolve rapidly. Environmental and strategic chan...
1) How the project adds to the education of engineering students in the area of vehicle electrificat...
Change EE 432, Feedback Control Systems from an elective Engineering Topics course in the EE Program...
This is a new proposed course to support the MSE program in Mobility Systems. There has been signifi...