The existing MSE: Automotive Systems program will be updated to be more inclusive of the broad range of skills necessary to the modern automotive industry. Rather than being M.E. centric, as it has been in the past the new program will support automotive related courses in ECE and IME. Most of the elective courses for the program already exist. Three new “Fundamentals” courses will be added to facilitate multidisciplinary coursework. To reflect this new approach (and current industry terminology) the program name will change to MSE: Mobility Systems
This is a new graduate course to support the MSE program. There has been significant interest by gra...
This course is a version of an existing course has been adapted for delivery in our new professional...
The Master of Engineering Vehicle Electrification degree is designed for engineering professionals w...
The new ECE-601 course proposal supports the proposed changes to the MSE: Mobility Systems program. ...
This is a new proposed course to support the MSE program in Mobility Systems. There has been signifi...
This is a new course that will be offered to non-ME students in the MSE Mobility Systems program
This course addition supports the MSE program and fits into the 4xx/6xx paradigm used across the uni...
The current MS Engineering-ECE-Advanced Mobility program requires 7 engineering courses with extensi...
Change reflects restructuring of the MSE program into 4xx/6xx courses. Graduate students will now b...
Change reflects restructuring of the MSE program into 4xx/6xx courses. Graduate students will now b...
Summary of changes and rationale The Master of Engineering (General) degree is designed for engineer...
This course is a version of an existing course has been adapted for delivery in our new professional...
This course is a version of an existing course has been adapted for delivery in our new professional...
This course addition supports MSE programs and fits into the 4xx/6xx paradigm used across the univer...
Change reflects restructuring of the MSE program into 4xx/6xx courses and eliminating 500 level cour...
This is a new graduate course to support the MSE program. There has been significant interest by gra...
This course is a version of an existing course has been adapted for delivery in our new professional...
The Master of Engineering Vehicle Electrification degree is designed for engineering professionals w...
The new ECE-601 course proposal supports the proposed changes to the MSE: Mobility Systems program. ...
This is a new proposed course to support the MSE program in Mobility Systems. There has been signifi...
This is a new course that will be offered to non-ME students in the MSE Mobility Systems program
This course addition supports the MSE program and fits into the 4xx/6xx paradigm used across the uni...
The current MS Engineering-ECE-Advanced Mobility program requires 7 engineering courses with extensi...
Change reflects restructuring of the MSE program into 4xx/6xx courses. Graduate students will now b...
Change reflects restructuring of the MSE program into 4xx/6xx courses. Graduate students will now b...
Summary of changes and rationale The Master of Engineering (General) degree is designed for engineer...
This course is a version of an existing course has been adapted for delivery in our new professional...
This course is a version of an existing course has been adapted for delivery in our new professional...
This course addition supports MSE programs and fits into the 4xx/6xx paradigm used across the univer...
Change reflects restructuring of the MSE program into 4xx/6xx courses and eliminating 500 level cour...
This is a new graduate course to support the MSE program. There has been significant interest by gra...
This course is a version of an existing course has been adapted for delivery in our new professional...
The Master of Engineering Vehicle Electrification degree is designed for engineering professionals w...