Thursday, March 12, 2020

Automotive Engineering Degrees

Automotive Engineering Degrees

Because not many schools offer a bachelor’s degree program in automotive engineering, most aspiring automotive students enter a mechanical engineering program. This is because automotive engineering is an offshoot of mechanical engineering and therefore, many of the classes are the same. However, some schools offer mechanical engineering programs that include automotive engineering courses such as:
  • Automobile dynamics
  • Automotive electronics
  • Engine parts
  • Diesel engine theory
  • Alternative energy sources
  • Fuel cell systems
  • Powertrain dynamics
It usually takes four years to complete a bachelor's degree in engineering. During the last year, the student must finish a design project, either alone or with other students. After graduation, the new engineer must work under the supervision of a licensed professional engineer for a certain number of years, depending on the state, and pass and Engineer-In-Training exam and Professional Engineers exam to become a licensed professional engineer.

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