Automobile & Motorsport
Automotive Engineering MEng
University of MichiganA 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.
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Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
Approximately 1 to 2 years depending on study load
Programme Overview
The Automotive Engineering MEng is a 30-credit professional engineering degree.
Students complete at least ten courses covering advanced automotive engineering and related technical topics.
The programme combines engineering fundamentals with recent advances in automotive technology and is designed for professional practice.
Study may address vehicle systems, powertrains, electrification, manufacturing, controls, autonomous mobility and engineering integration.
Entry Requirements
Applicants normally require a bachelor's degree in engineering or another appropriate technical discipline.
The programme expects strong undergraduate preparation in mathematics and engineering fundamentals.
Three letters of recommendation are required for the Automotive Engineering MEng application.
English-Language Requirements
International applicants must satisfy the University of Michigan's current graduate English-language requirements unless exempt.
