Mobility Engineering, MSc 24 months Postgraduate Program By Chalmers University of Technology |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

160,000 SEKTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Mobility engineering master's at Chalmers

The aim of the Mobility engineering master's programme is to prepare you to develop sustainable, high-performance mobility solutions. You will be trained to understand features, design requirements and challenges of the present and future mobility solutions. You will also gain a holistic knowledge of mobility solutions and the ability to apply them for different transportation needs and environments. Sustainable development is considered throughout the programme in all focus areas.

Within the programme, you will choose one of the following four profiles: Aerospace, Automotive engineering, Marine technology and Railway technology. The aim with the profiles is to focus and obtain in-depth knowledge in one of the transport areas to prepare you for working as a specialist within that field. Beyond the compulsory courses, which are common for all profiles there will be a project course for each profile.

Different subjects are discussed from a technical, societal, economical and human perspective. The programme is based on lectures, assignments, simulations, experiments and projects carried out as real case studies. The interconnection and collaboration with the transportation industry in the programme is significant and includes guest lectures, study visits, laboratory exercises as well as tasks to our project courses. In the project courses, you will gain skills in project work, including communication, teamwork and project management. The master thesis projects are often carried out in collaboration with the industry, or together with researchers.

Please note that the master's programme in Mobility Engineering is replacing our previous programmes Automotive Engineering and Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering.

Topics covered

The subjects of system engineering, functional safety, propulsion systems, mechatronics, optimization, structural engineering, product life management are fundamental areas in the Mobility engineering programme.

The courses handle topics such as sustainable high-performance propulsion (including combustion, hybrid and electric powertrains), reliability analysis, load analysis and responses, passive and active safety to reduce and prevent injuries, vehicle engineering, aerodynamics and thermal management, numerical methods, structural mechanics, structural and material deterioration, and designing and optimization of mechanical components.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Mobility engineering master's at Chalmers

The aim of the Mobility engineering master's programme is to prepare you to develop sustainable, high-performance mobility solutions. You will be trained to understand features, design requirements and challenges of the present and future mobility solutions. You will also gain a holistic knowledge of mobility solutions and the ability to apply them for different transportation needs and environments. Sustainable development is considered throughout the programme in all focus areas.

Within the programme, you will choose one of the following four profiles: Aerospace, Automotive engineering, Marine technology and Railway technology. The aim with the profiles is to focus and obtain in-depth knowledge in one of the transport areas to prepare you for working as a specialist within that field. Beyond the compulsory courses, which are common for all profiles there will be a project course for each profile.

Different subjects are discussed from a technical, societal, economical and human perspective. The programme is based on lectures, assignments, simulations, experiments and projects carried out as real case studies. The interconnection and collaboration with the transportation industry in the programme is significant and includes guest lectures, study visits, laboratory exercises as well as tasks to our project courses. In the project courses, you will gain skills in project work, including communication, teamwork and project management. The master thesis projects are often carried out in collaboration with the industry, or together with researchers.

Please note that the master's programme in Mobility Engineering is replacing our previous programmes Automotive Engineering and Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering.

Topics covered

The subjects of system engineering, functional safety, propulsion systems, mechatronics, optimization, structural engineering, product life management are fundamental areas in the Mobility engineering programme.

The courses handle topics such as sustainable high-performance propulsion (including combustion, hybrid and electric powertrains), reliability analysis, load analysis and responses, passive and active safety to reduce and prevent injuries, vehicle engineering, aerodynamics and thermal management, numerical methods, structural mechanics, structural and material deterioration, and designing and optimization of mechanical components.

Admission requirements

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  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) with a major in: : Automation and mechatronic, Electrical Engineering, Vehicle Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Materials Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering, Marine Technology, Industrial Design Engineering, Engineering Physics, Engineering Mathematics or Mechanical Engineering
  • Prerequisites:  Mathematics (at least 30 cr. including Linear Algebra, Multivariable Analysis, Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Statistics or Probability Theory), Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics),  Fluid Mechanics, Programming, Strength of Materials, Product Development (Machine Elements, Machine Design or Design Methodology), Control Theory or Automatic Control (including Signal Processing, Analysis of Feedback Systems (Stability), Design of Control Systems (PI, PID-control, State Space Design), Transfer Functions)
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Sep

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

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International Students

160,000 SEK
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Chalmers University of Technology offers 39 Master’s Programmes taught in English for in the areas of Engineering, Architecture and Technology Management. Over a third of the students enrolled on our Master’s Programmes are international students. Fee-paying students have numerous scholarship opportunities.

The composition and content of Chalmers’ Masters programmes is strongly linked to the needs of the industry. Prominent multinational companies are regularly consulted and included in the process of developing and improving the Master’s Programmes so as to ensure that students are job-ready upon graduation. It is consequently no surprise that Chalmers ranks high in the QS category Employer Reputation.

Chalmers’ Careers Service helps students find a job in today’s competitive market. In addition to seminars and workshops, students have access to career and job search advice. The Chalmers Careers Service works with many employers, consultants, alumni and other universities in order to help students find job opportunities.

All International Masters students have the option of taking Swedish language course for all Master’s students. The cost of the course is included in the tuition fee. 

Application period for Master's programmes starts in Mid October - Mid January every year.

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