Automobile & Motorsport
Automotive Engineering MS
Clemson UniversityA graduate Automotive Engineering programme based around Clemson's automotive research ecosystem. The MS requires 33 graduate credits and offers pathways involving a thesis, industry experience/internship or project-oriented automotive work.
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Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
Approximately 2 years
Programme Overview
Automotive Engineering MS provides advanced systems-level preparation for the automotive and mobility industries.
The curriculum comprises approximately 33 graduate credit hours.
Students may complete a master's thesis or an internship-based route.
The programme includes systems integration and vehicle engineering and can incorporate a six-month industry internship or participation in Clemson's Deep Orange vehicle-prototyping programme.
Entry Requirements
Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree in engineering, applied science, mathematics or another suitable quantitative field.
Clemson indicates a minimum GPA of approximately 3.0 or equivalent for the Automotive Engineering MS.
The department evaluates academic preparation and supporting graduate application materials.
English-Language Requirements
International applicants must satisfy Clemson Graduate School English-language requirements through an accepted qualification unless exempt.
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
Assistantships, fellowships and other graduate funding may be available. Availability is competitive and should be confirmed directly with Clemson.
