MS Engineering-ECE-Advanced Mobility
Shape the Future of Automation
Make 2023 your year! Apply by January 31 to start classes in February.
Autonomous vehicles. Robotics. Artificial intelligence. This is the future of engineering, and the competition for engineers who possess the right skillset is fierce. To meet this demand, Kettering University has created a groundbreaking new online program: MS Engineering-ECE-Advanced Mobility. This cutting-edge graduate degree can put you at the forefront of the future of automotive engineering. Learn about:
- Integration of electrical and computer systems for autonomous vehicles and other advanced mobility applications
- Development of advanced mobility applications for electric, hybrid and autonomous vehicles, transportation systems, artificial intelligence and robotics as it applies to mobility
- Design of dynamic systems that work to enhance and support autonomous functionality
- Robotics enhanced by artificial intelligence
The Kettering Advantage
- GRE waiver available for Kettering undergraduates or students with a minimum 3.0 GPA from an ABET undergraduate school
- 100% online – ideal for working professionals
- Complete in as few as 24 months
- Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
- Ranked 14th nationally in non-PhD engineering programs in the 2018 U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges edition
- Kettering University is ranked first in the Midwest and 19th nationally in PayScale.com’s 2017 return on investment rankings
- Kettering University is listed as a college most likely to land you a job in Michigan by thrillist.com
- Kettering University is ranked in the top 50 for the best online master's degree programs by study.com
Competition for Top Engineers Is High
Intense competition among companies and a skills gap have created tremendous demand for top engineering talent related to advanced mobility:
- Salaries in the San Francisco Bay Area for self-driving car engineers, including annual bonuses and equity, averaged $295,000 in 2017*
- In 2017, 5,000 software and electronics positions in the auto industry were unfilled in the U.S.**
- Connected and autonomous vehicle workers are needed across 49 different occupations – from IT and cybersecurity to civil and transportation systems engineering***
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*forbes.com/sites/alanohnsman/2017/03/27/autonomous-car-race-creates-400k-engineering-jobs-for-top-silicon-valley-talent
**energyfuse.org/auto-industrys-focus-hiring-talent-shifts-self-driving-vehicles
***industryweek.com/education-training/get-self-driving-cars-speed-engineers-and-it-workers-need-more-training