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Automotive Related Courses

Subject Code Academic Yearsort ascending Course Title Description
ME 316B 2014-2015 Product Design Master's Project

Design Garage is a Winter/Spring class (a two quarter commitment is required). The class is a deep dive in design thinking that uses student-led projects to teach design process and methods.

ENGR 30 2014-2015 Engineering Thermodynamics

The basic principles of thermodynamics are introduced in this course. Concepts of energy and entropy from elementary considerations of the microscopic nature of matter are discussed.

ME 316C 2014-2015 Product Design Master's Project

This is the second half of the two quarter Design Garage sequence. Students will complete projects begun in ME316B the prior quarter. Prerequisite: ME316B and graduate student standing.

ME 140 2014-2015 Advanced Thermal Systems

Capstone course. Thermal analysis and engineering emphasizing integrating heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and thermodynamics into a unified approach to treating complex systems.

MS&E 243 2014-2015 Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis

Concepts, methods, and applications.

ME 260 2014-2015 Fuel Cell Science and Technology

Emphasis on proton exchange membrane (PEM) and solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), and principles of electrochemical energy conversion. Topics in materials science, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics.

STRAMGT 574 2014-2015 Strategic Thinking in Action - In Business and Beyond (II)

This five-session 2-point Bass seminar will involve students (maximum 18) in analyzing the emerging global electric automotive industry by focusing on: (1) The electric automotive industry in the U

ENVRES 255 2014-2015 Innovative Transportation Systems

Research seminar. Evaluation of the technologies and business model innovations that are transforming our transportation system.

STS 165N 2014-2015 Cars: Past, Present, and Future

(Formerly COMM 165N.) Preference to freshmen. Focus is on the past, present and future of the automobile, bridging the humanities, social sciences, design, and engineering.

LAW 223 2014-2015 Torts

This course is part of the required first-year JD curriculum.

SURG 72Q 2014-2015 Anatomy in Society

Preference to sophomores.

MATSCI 303 2014-2015 Principles, Materials and Devices of Batteries

Thermodynamics and electrochemistry for batteries. Emphasis on lithium ion batteries, but also different types including lead acid, nickel metal hydride, metal air, sodium sulfur and redox flow.

URBANST 167 2014-2015 The Automobile and the City

This coursde will examine the impact of the automobile on urban development and the social life of the modern city from three perspectives.

ME 113 2014-2015 Mechanical Engineering Design

Capstone course. Mechanical engineering design is experienced by students as they work on team projects. Prerequisites: 80, 101, 112, 131 a,b, 203. Enrollment limited to ME majors.

ME 185 2014-2015 Electric Vehicle Design

This project based class focuses on the design and prototyping of electric vehicles.

EARTHSYS 23 2013-2014 Human Power, the Environment, and Alternative Transportation

This is a directed-reading course taught for the Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trip going to Portland, OR. Portland is known as a well-planned city with efficient transportation.

Challenges and Opportunities in Developing Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries with William Chueh

High energy density and long-lasting lithium-ion batteries are key toward the next-generation electric vehicles.

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