The online Master of Science in Engineering is a comprehensive engineering program that encompasses both leadership strategy and technical skills. The curriculum is rooted in 30 years of excellence in education and research by the College of Engineering - Center for Environmental Research and Technology (CE-CERT) .
Coursework includes 8 credits of core engineering classes, plus 24 credits within your specialization, helping you tailor the program to your area of expertise.
To accommodate busy professionals, the online Master of Science in Engineering does not include a required residency. Instead, students participate in 4 one-credit capstone design courses up to 4 credits throughout the program, providing a rich learning experience that comes with maximum flexibility.
MOBILITY ENGINEERING COURSE SELECTIONS
Core Courses (8 credits)
ENGR200 Engineering in the Global Environment (4)
ENGR201 Technology Innovation and Strategy for Engineers (4)
ENGR202 Introduction to Systems Engineering (4)
ENGR203 Principles of Engineering Management (4)
ENGR 204 Projects Portfolio Management (4)
Specialization Courses, AY2025-2026
(24 credits)
Fall quarter:
CEE236: Energy: Production, Uses, Economics, and Sustainability (4)
ME136: Environmental Impacts of Energy Production (4)
Winter quarter:
ME117: Combustion and Energy Systems (4)
EE246: Intelligent Transportation Systems (4)
Spring quarter:
ME248: Internal Combustion Engine (4)
EE266: Advanced Topics in Connected and Automated Transportation System (4)
Project Design Course
(1 credit per quarter over 4 quarters)
ENGR 296: Project Design Course (includes a literature review and a report)
Future Courses
Electric Vehicles
Connected and Automated Transportation System
Introduction to Automotive Engineering
Introduction to Transportation Engineering
Bending the Curve: Climate Change Solutions
CEE233 Advanced Air Pollution Control and Engineering (4)
CEE234 Vehicle Emissions Control Technology, Measurement Procedures, and Alternative Fuels (4)
CEE235 Electrochemical Engineering (4)
CEE236 Energy: Production, Uses, Economics, and Sustainability (4)