Engineering in Engine Systems

Study mode:Online Study type:Part-time Languages: English
Deadline: Aug 1, 2024
601–800 place StudyQA ranking:4694 Duration:12 months

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In this unique online program designed specifically for the internal combustion engine industry, you will
  • Develop broad-based technical expertise and skills for leading engine development projects
  • Integrate knowledge from thermal sciences, design and mechanics, electronics and control, applications and service, and manufacturing
  • Learn with faculty from UW's renowned Engine Research Center and Powertrain Control Research Laboratory, industry leaders and experienced colleagues
To answer the need for broad-based technical knowledge, the MEES curriculum incorporates topics from a wide variety of disciplines, including thermal sciences, design and mechanics, electronics and control, applications and service, and manufacturing. You also develop critical project management and computer problem-solving skills for ensuring project success. Upon completion of the MEES degree you should be able to:
  • Manage the complete development process for a new engine.
  • Clearly articulate customer and application requirements for a given engine.
  • Effectively integrate engine design with the various manufacturing processes, including casting, forging, and machining.
  • Select the combustion system, fuel, and engine system configuration that will best meet the needs of a particular application.
  • Lay out a new engine design and identify the critical package dimensions resulting from particular design decisions.
  • Effectively optimize each component, sub-system, and system required in the engine design.
  • Articulate the capabilities and limitations of each family of analysis tools and each rig and engine experimental technique typically used in engine development.
  • Lead the development and optimization of the air handling and combustion systems for both diesel and spark-ignition engines.
  • Lead in defining and implementing the durability validation required for a completely new engine.
  • Coordinate the NVH measurement and optimization for the new engine with total vehicle efforts to meet regulatory requirements and customer expectations.
  • Integrate the design and development of the engine with the control systems required for fueling, combustion, aftertreatment, and engine/vehicle interaction.
  • Communicate your designs and ide
Admission requirements for the Master of Engineering in Engine Systems program are listed below. Exceptions to standard admission requirements are considered by the MEES admissions committee on an individual basis.A BS degree from a program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) or the equivalent.*A minimum undergraduate grade-point average of 3.0 (where 4.0 = A) or the equivalent for the last 60 semester hours (Applicants with less than a 3.0 may be admitted at the discretion of the department.).International applicants must have a degree comparable to an approved U.S. bachelor's degree. English Language Requirements TOEFL paper-based test score : 580 TOEFL iBT® test: 92
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