Technical Tracks

Technical track specializations are a distinguishing characteristic of the Master of Global Engineering Leadership degree. A technical track consists of four graduate engineering courses and are selected by students based on their professional and academic background or personal preferences. A technical track consists of a minimum of 12 credit hours.

Students can form a specialization in automotive systems engineering, welding engineering, or by forming their own customized individual track. A list of graduate engineering courses available in online format is provided here.

Sample - Automotive Systems Engineering Track

ECE 5553 Autonomy in Vehicles

ECE 5554 Powertrain Control Systems

ME 7383 Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage Systems for Automotive Applications 

ME 5339 Simulation Techniques for Dynamic Systems

Sample - Welding Engineering Track

WE 7001 Physical Principles in Welding Processes 

WE 7101 Welding Metallurgy

WE 7201 Engineering Analysis for Design and Simulation

WE 7406 Welding of Plastics and Composites

Sample - Customized Individual Track

MATSCEN 5605 Quantitative Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering 

MATSCEN 5951 Corrosion and Failure Analysis

WE 7001 Physical Principles in Welding Processes

WELDENG 5027 Introduction to Additive Manufacturing