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Best automotive performance schools?

Hey guys! I'm really passionate about cars and I'm thinking about going into automotive performance after high school. Can anyone recommend some good automotive performance schools?

a year ago

Sure, there are several automotive performance schools you can consider, depending on your specific interests and desired location. Here's a list of some notable programs:

1. University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH): UNOH offers an Automotive Technology program that focuses on both the technical and business aspects of the automotive industry. They have state-of-the-art facilities and partnerships with major automotive manufacturers.

2. Michigan Technological University: Michigan Tech has a well-regarded Mechanical Engineering program with an option in automotive systems. The program emphasizes hands-on experience and offers students access to various research and design projects related to automobiles, such as their Advanced Motorsports Teams.

3. Clemson University - International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR): CU-ICAR is a research campus offering a unique Automotive Engineering Master's program, where students can combine their passion for cars with advanced engineering principles.

4. Kettering University: Kettering University's Mechanical Engineering program offers an Automotive Engineering concentration with courses targeting automotive design and development, including chassis design, drivetrain, and more. They also have strong industry relationships and co-op programs.

5. McPherson College: For those interested in classic cars and automotive restoration, McPherson College has a specialized Bachelor of Science in Automotive Restoration Technology. They cover everything from metal shaping and paint to engine rebuilding and electrical systems.

Each of these schools offers unique programs and resources tailored to different aspects of automotive performance. I encourage you to research these and any other potential schools to find which one best aligns with your passions and career goals. Good luck in your search!

a year ago

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