Automotive Systems Engineering

The automotive system of the twenty-first century is poised to advance at a rapid pace with greater emphasis on lightweight structures, high efficiency powertrains, intelligent control systems, lower emissions, robust design and manufacturing, as well as improved comfort and safety. The profession requires that engineers make connections among different areas of knowledge, integrating them in ways that benefit the automotive industry, society, and the environment. (12 credit hours)

The Distance Learning Network offers graduate certificates in three areas:
Automotive Energy Systems
Vehicle Design
Automotive Electronics and Controls

You can also browse our Course Portfolio to view all of the programs offered by the Distance Learning Network.

August 2008

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

August 15
Students:
Summer Full and Summer II Classes End
August 15
Students:
Final Day to Completely Withdraw from Summer Full and Summer II
August 16
Students:
Study Day
August 18 - August 22
Final Exams
Summer II and Summer Full
August 22
Final Exams
Summer II and Summer Full - Summer Term Ends
September 4
Labor Day
Campus Closed - No Classes
September 6
Fall Term Begins
50% of Tuition and Fees Due
September 22
External Proctor
Information Sheets Due