Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Engineering)

  • Mechanical Engineering |
  • Language of Study: English

Program Description

Automotive Engineers are usually found across the automotive industry. Their activities range from product design, automation and control, to manufacture and production logistics. Maintenance, repair and testing are additional areas of activity for graduates. Graduates of our Automotive Engineering program will also be highly qualified in the following areas: System Engineering and integration. Research and development. Economic analysis. Engineering sales and marketing. Automotive Engineers often interface with others to help find ways to bring their design to fruition, bearing in mind factors such as costs, quality, reliability, ergonomics, appearance, etc.

Learning Outcomes

  • Automotive Engineers are usually found across the automotive industry. Their activities range from product design, automation and control, to manufacture and production logistics. Maintenance, repair and testing are additional areas of activity for graduates. Graduates of our Automotive Engineering program will also be highly qualified in the following areas: System Engineering and integration. Research and development. Economic analysis. Engineering sales and marketing. Automotive Engineers often interface with others to help find ways to bring their design to fruition, bearing in mind factors such as costs, quality, reliability, ergonomics, appearance, etc.

Markets and Career

  • Automotive Engineers are usually found across the automotive industry. Their activities range from product design, automation and control, to manufacture and production logistics. Maintenance, repair and testing are additional areas of activity for graduates. Graduates of our Automotive Engineering program will also be highly qualified in the following areas: System Engineering and integration. Research and development. Economic analysis. Engineering sales and marketing. Automotive Engineers often interface with others to help find ways to bring their design to fruition, bearing in mind factors such as costs, quality, reliability, ergonomics, appearance, etc.

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Brief

Automotive Engineers are usually found across the automotive industry. Their activities range from product design, automation and control, to manufacture and production logistics. Maintenance, repair and testing are additional areas of activity for graduates. Graduates of our Automotive Engineering program will also be highly qualified in the following areas: System Engineering and integration. Research and development. Economic analysis. Engineering sales and marketing. Automotive Engineers often interface with others to help find ways to bring their design to fruition, bearing in mind factors such as costs, quality, reliability, ergonomics, appearance, etc..

Code Title Prequisites
BA113 Physics None
BA123 Mathematics I None
BA141 Engineering Mechanics I None
CC111 Introduction to Computers None
IM111 Industrial Relations None
LH131 ESP 1 None
BA 118 Chemistry None
Code Title Prequisites
BA124 Mathematics II BA123
BA142 Engineering Mechanics II BA141
CC112 Structured Programming CC111
IM112 Manufacturing Technology None
LH132 ESP 2 LH131
ME151 Engineering Drawing and Projection None
BA114 Physics II BA113
Code Title Prequisites
BA224 Mathematics IV BA223
EE218 Instrumentation & Measurements EE239
IM212 Manufacturing Process 1 IM112
ME 241 Experimental Methods 54 Credit Hours
ME 276 Stress Analysis. ME 274
ME333 Thermodynamics (2) ME232
Code Title Prequisites
BA323 Mathematics 5 BA224
CC413 Numerical Analysis CC112 , BA224
EE329 Electrical Machines EE238
ME355 Theory of Machines BA142
ME356 Machine Design (1) ME252 - ME276
ME381 Internal Combustion Engines (1) ME232
Code Title Prequisites
CC442 Digital Design & Intro. to Microprocessor CC112&EE218 or CC114
EE417 Automatic Control Engineering EE329
IM423 Operations Research 90 Credit Hours
ME431 Heat Transfer ME333 or ME231
ME581 Automotive Fuel & Ignition Systems ME381
NE364 Engineering Economy 54 Credit Hours
Code Title Prequisites
ME455 Computer aided design ME356 & ME454
ME461 Fluid Mechanics II ME362
ME483 Alternative Fuels & Power Systems ME381
ME585 Automotive Power Trains ME381
ME591 Mechatronics CC442
NE264 Scientific Thinking None
Code Title Prequisites
ME434 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning ME431
ME501 Project (1) 138 Cr. Hr. GPA2.00
ME582 Automotive Chassis Systems ME381
ME583 Vehicle Control & safety Systems ME481
ME584 Automotive Electric & Electronic Systems ME381
MEXXX Elective A AS DESIGNATED
Code Title Prequisites
IM535 International Operations Management 108 Credit Hours
ME464 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems ME362
ME503 Project (2) ME501
ME586 Vehicle Design & Engineering ME356
ME588 Vehicle Maintenance & Repair ME482 & ME483

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