Skip to content Skip to navigation

Automotive Related Courses

Subject Code Academic Yearsort descending Course Title Description
EE 153 2014-2015 Power Electronics (EE 253)

Addressing the energy challenges of today and the environmental challenges of the future will require efficient energy conversion techniques.

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

For graduate Product Design or Design (Art) majors only. Student teams, under the supervision of the design faculty, spend the quarter researching master's project topics.

EE 253 2014-2015 Power Electronics (EE 153)

Addressing the energy challenges of today and the environmental challenges of the future will require efficient energy conversion techniques.

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.

AA 116Q 2015-2016 Electric Automobiles and Aircraft

Transportation accounts for nearly one-third of American energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and three-quarters of American oil consumption.

CEE 107A 2015-2016 Understanding Energy (CEE 207A, EARTHSYS 103)

Energy is one of the world's main drivers of opportunity and development for human beings.

CEE 107F 2015-2016 Understanding Energy -- Field Trips (CEE 207F, EARTHSYS 103F)

Understanding Energy - Field Trips takes students on trips to major energy resource sites located within a few hours of Stanford University.

CEE 107S 2015-2016 Energy Resources: Fuels and Tools (CEE 207S)

Energy is a vital part of our daily lives. This course examines where that energy comes from, and the advantages and disadvantages across different fuels.

CEE 107W 2015-2016 Understanding Energy -- Workshop (CEE 207W, EARTHSYS 103W)

Interactive workshop that goes in depth into cross-cutting energy topics touched on by CEE 107A/207A & EARTHSYS 103 - Understanding Energy.

CEE 207A 2015-2016 Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, EARTHSYS 103)

Energy is one of the world's main drivers of opportunity and development for human beings.

CEE 207F 2015-2016 Understanding Energy -- Field Trips (CEE 107F, EARTHSYS 103F)

Understanding Energy - Field Trips takes students on trips to major energy resource sites located within a few hours of Stanford University.

CEE 207W 2015-2016 Understanding Energy -- Workshop (CEE 107W, EARTHSYS 103W)

Interactive workshop that goes in depth into cross-cutting energy topics touched on by CEE 107A/207A & EARTHSYS 103 - Understanding Energy.

EARTHSYS 103 2015-2016 Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, CEE 207A)

Energy is one of the world's main drivers of opportunity and development for human beings.

CEE 172S 2015-2016 Green House Gas Mitigation (CEE 272S)

This course will introduce the main concepts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions measurement and management, and it will explore the main mitigation options for reducing emissions or sequestering car

CEE 176C 2015-2016 Energy Storage Integration - Vehicles, Renewables, and the Grid (CEE 276C)

This course will provide in-depth introduction to existing energy storage solutions being used on the electric grid and in vehicles with a primary focus on batteries and electrochemical storage.

CS 210A 2015-2016 Software Project Experience with Corporate Partners

Two-quarter project course. Focus is on real-world software development.

CS 210B 2015-2016 Software Project Experience with Corporate Partners

Continuation of CS210A. Focus is on real-world software development.

CS 231A 2015-2016 Computer Vision: From 3D Reconstruction to Recognition

(Formerly 223B) An introduction to the concepts and applications in computer vision.

EE 105 2015-2016 Feedback Control Design (AA 105, ENGR 105, ME 105)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques.

EE 205 2015-2016 Introduction to Control Design Techniques (AA 275, ENGR 205, ME 305)

Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis.

ENGR 105 2015-2016 Feedback Control Design

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques.

ENGR 205 2015-2016 Introduction to Control Design Techniques

Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis.

ME 105 2015-2016 Feedback Control Design (AA 105, EE 105, ENGR 105)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques.

ME 305 2015-2016 Introduction to Control Design Techniques (AA 275, EE 205, ENGR 205)

Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis.

URBANST 165 2015-2016 Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning

Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations.

EE 25Q 2015-2016 Electric Automobiles and Aircraft (AA 116N)

Transportation accounts for nearly one-third of American energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and three-quarters of American oil consumption.

EARTHSYS 103F 2015-2016 Understanding Energy -- Field Trips (CEE 107F, CEE 207F)

Understanding Energy - Field Trips takes students on trips to major energy resource sites located within a few hours of Stanford University.

EARTHSYS 103W 2015-2016 Understanding Energy -- Workshop (CEE 107W, CEE 207W)

Interactive workshop that goes in depth into cross-cutting energy topics touched on by CEE 107A/207A & EARTHSYS 103 - Understanding Energy.

AA 116Q 2016-2017 Electric Automobiles and Aircraft

Transportation accounts for nearly one-third of American energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and three-quarters of American oil consumption.

CEE 207A 2016-2017 Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, EARTHSYS 103)

Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment.

EARTHSYS 103 2016-2017 Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, CEE 207A)

Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment.

CS 210A 2016-2017 Software Project Experience with Corporate Partners

Two-quarter project course. Focus is on real-world software development.

CS 210B 2016-2017 Software Project Experience with Corporate Partners

Continuation of CS210A. Focus is on real-world software development.

CS 231A 2016-2017 Computer Vision: From 3D Reconstruction to Recognition

(Formerly 223B) An introduction to the concepts and applications in computer vision.

CEE 176C 2016-2017 Energy Storage Integration - Vehicles, Renewables, and the Grid (CEE 276C)

This course will provide in-depth introduction to existing energy storage solutions being used on the electric grid and in vehicles with a primary focus on batteries and electrochemical storage.

CEE 172S 2016-2017 Green House Gas Mitigation (CEE 272S)

This course will introduce the main concepts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions measurement and management, and it will explore the main mitigation options for reducing emissions or sequestering car

AA 212 2016-2017 Advanced Feedback Control Design

Analysis and design techniques for multivariable feedback systems. State-space concepts, observability, controllability, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, stability, and canonical representations.

ENGR 105 2016-2017 Feedback Control Design

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques.

CEE 107A 2016-2017 Understanding Energy (CEE 207A, EARTHSYS 103)

Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment.

ENGR 205 2016-2017 Introduction to Control Design Techniques

Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis.

URBANST 165 2016-2017 Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning

Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations.

CEE 107S 2016-2017 Energy Resources: Fuels and Tools (CEE 207S)

Energy is a vital part of our daily lives. This course examines where that energy comes from, and the advantages and disadvantages across different fuels.

AA 116Q 2017-2018 Electric Automobiles and Aircraft

Transportation accounts for nearly one-third of American energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and three-quarters of American oil consumption.

URBANST 165 2017-2018 Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning

Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations.

AA 212 2017-2018 Advanced Feedback Control Design

Analysis and design techniques for multivariable feedback systems. State-space concepts, observability, controllability, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, stability, and canonical representations.

ENGR 105 2017-2018 Feedback Control Design

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. Root-locus and frequency response design techniques.

ENGR 205 2017-2018 Introduction to Control Design Techniques

Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis.

CEE 107A 2017-2018 Understanding Energy (CEE 207A, EARTHSYS 103)

Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment.

CEE 107S 2017-2018 Energy Resources: Fuels and Tools (CEE 207S)

Energy is a vital part of our daily lives. This course examines where that energy comes from, and the advantages and disadvantages across different fuels.

CEE 207A 2017-2018 Understanding Energy (CEE 107A, EARTHSYS 103)

Energy is a fundamental driver of human development and opportunity. At the same time, our energy system has significant consequences for our society, political system, economy, and environment.

Pages

Subscribe to Stanford Courses