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Car engineering colleges?

Hi folks, I'm really passionate about cars and want to study automotive engineering in college. Can anyone recommend some good colleges in the US with strong car engineering programs? Much appreciated!

2 years ago

Hi there! It's awesome that you're passionate about automotive engineering. There are quite a few colleges in the US known for their strong automotive engineering programs. Here are some top recommendations:

1. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor: UMich is home to the Automotive Research Center and offers a Master of Engineering in Automotive Engineering degree. For undergraduates, a Mechanical Engineering degree with a focus on automotive engineering is offered.

2. Clemson University: Clemson has an Automotive Engineering master's program as part of the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR), a leading automotive research center. Undergrads can major in Mechanical Engineering with focuses on automotive systems.

3. Kettering University: Kettering has a strong reputation in the automotive industry and offers a specialized Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Automotive Engineering.

4. Michigan Technological University: MTU offers a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with an Automotive Systems concentration. Located in a state with a strong automotive industry, MTU has great connections for internships and co-ops.

5. The Ohio State University: OSU offers a Master of Science in Automotive Engineering and has the renowned Center for Automotive Research (CAR). Undergraduates can pursue Mechanical Engineering with a focus on automotive systems.

6. Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis: IUPUI offers a Bachelor of Science in Motorsports Engineering and an undergraduate certificate in Motorsports Engineering which can be added to a Mechanical Engineering degree.

These are just a few examples, and there are other colleges with strong automotive engineering or mechanical engineering programs. When considering a program, take into account factors like location, faculty expertise, campus facilities, research opportunities, industry connections, and available internships or co-ops. Good luck, and I hope you find the perfect program for your automotive engineering ambitions!

2 years ago

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