Automotive Engineering Technology (MS)
Summary
The Automotive Engineering Technology MS prepares graduates for careers in product research, design, and development, along with manufacturing in the original equipment and aftermarket industries. Fields include passenger cars, trucks, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, vehicle emissions, safety, fuels and lubricants, construction, industrial, and agricultural equipment.
2022-2023
Master of Science
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Mankato
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Common Core
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Restricted Electives
Choose 3 - 15 Credit(s).
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Unrestricted Electives
Choose 11 Credit(s). A max of 8 credits can be from MBA courses.
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Capstone Course
Choose 2 - 3 Credit(s). Two (2) credits of Alternate Plan Paper or three (3) credits of Thesis. APP requires three (3) additional credits of AET or MET coursework.
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