College Bulletin

Automotive Engineering

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Degree Programs

  • Master of Engineering in Automotive Engineering
  • Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Study (SGUS)                                                                        
    B.S.E. Mechanical Engineering
    M. Eng. in Automotive Engineering

Master of Engineering in Automotive Engineering

Today, more than ever, automotive engineering is one of the most technologically interesting and compelling specialties available.  Experts in automotive engineering are poised to develop innovations that will change society and address a wide variety of global problems.

The Master of Engineering in Automotive Engineering (M. Eng. in Auto Eng.) is an advanced professional degree program that is designed specifically for today's modern engineering world. It emphasizes engineering practice. Students who graduate from the program will have enhanced interdisciplinary skills in automotive engineering and business, and the teamwork skills necessary to guide product and process development in this rapidly evolving field.  The M. Eng. degree program emphasizes engineering practice and is ideally suited to working engineers who desire broader graduate experience but may not be able to take full time leave from work.

A highlight of the program for many students is the Capstone Project. While developing an industrial project, students have the opportunity for close interaction with the faculty, with other team members, and with industrial leaders.

Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Study
B.S.E. Mechanical Engineering
M. Eng. in Automotive Engineering

This Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Study (SGUS) program leads to a Master of Engineering in Automotive (M. Eng. in Auto. Eng.) sequentially with a Bachelor of Science B.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering. University of Michigan students who are pursuing a B.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering and who meet all the SGUS requirements may apply to the Automotive Engineering program to pursue the five-year SGUS program.

For more detailed information about the program, click on the following links:

Online/Distance Learning Option

The Master of Engineering in Automotive Engineering program is offered online. Please go directly to the InterPro/Automotive Engineering website to learn more about online/distance learning: