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Clemson University

Clemson, South Carolina, United States of America

Clemson University operates a dedicated Department of Automotive Engineering and offers specialised undergraduate, master's and doctoral education focused on vehicle systems, mobility, manufacturing and advanced automotive technology.

About Clemson University

Clemson University is a public research university in South Carolina.

Its Department of Automotive Engineering is dedicated specifically to automotive and mobility education and research.

Graduate automotive education is centred around Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research, commonly known as CU-ICAR, in Greenville.

The department offers Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, graduate certificate and doctoral pathways in Automotive Engineering.

Research and teaching include vehicle systems integration, electrification, autonomous mobility, manufacturing, materials, vehicle dynamics and sustainable transportation.

The department emphasises industry-focused systems engineering and includes opportunities for internships, research and the Deep Orange vehicle-development project.

Ranking Information

Clemson's primary distinction for this pathway is its dedicated Automotive Engineering department and CU-ICAR ecosystem rather than a generic institutional ranking.

Accreditation

Clemson University is an accredited US degree-awarding institution. Engineering programme accreditation should be checked for the specific degree.

Available Programmes

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Automotive Engineering MS

Clemson UniversityUnited States of America

A graduate Automotive Engineering programme based around Clemson's automotive research ecosystem. The MS requires 33 graduate credits and offers pathways involving a thesis, industry experience/internship or project-oriented automotive work.

Master'sOn CampusApproximately 2 yearsAutomobile & Motorsport

$16,601 per year

Use Clemson's current graduate tuition and fee calculator because costs vary by residency, credits and academic year.