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University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America

The University of Michigan is a major US research university located at the centre of the American automotive industry, with advanced education in automotive engineering, mobility, manufacturing, mechanical engineering and autonomous systems.

About University of Michigan

The University of Michigan is a public research university based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Its College of Engineering offers extensive education and research across mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, robotics, materials, manufacturing and transportation.

The university's Automotive Engineering Master of Engineering is an advanced professional programme specifically focused on the modern automotive sector.

Michigan's location provides proximity to major global vehicle manufacturers, suppliers, mobility companies and automotive research organisations.

Automotive study includes vehicle systems, electrification, powertrains, manufacturing, controls, autonomous technology, materials and engineering management.

The institution is highly relevant to students seeking careers across vehicle development, advanced mobility and the North American automotive industry.

Ranking Information

The University of Michigan College of Engineering is regularly recognised among leading US engineering schools. Numeric positions should identify the ranking source and year.

Accreditation

The University of Michigan has recognised US degree-awarding authority and institutional accreditation. Programme-specific engineering accreditation should be verified where relevant.

Available Programmes

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Automotive Engineering MEng

University of MichiganUnited States of America

A 30-credit professional Master of Engineering available online or on campus. It combines mechanical, electrical and computer engineering for modern vehicle development, including electrification, autonomous and connected vehicles, vehicle dynamics, powertrains, safety, mobility systems and motorsports engineering.

Master'sOn CampusApproximately 1 to 2 years depending on study loadAutomobile & Motorsport

$0 per year

Tuition depends on credit load and residency classification. Use the current Michigan Engineering tuition schedule.