- Electrical Systems & High Voltage
Posted January 8th, 2026
Electric-drive Vehicle Engineering (M.S. and Graduate Certificate)
Format
Hybrid (In-Person + Online)
Duration
2 Years (M.S.) / 1 Year (Certificate)
Start Date
Designed for full-time students and working professionals, these programs combine hands-on learning, expert instruction, and real-world experience to prepare students for leadership in sustainable transportation.
James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering, Wayne State University
Program Details
Key Information
Duration
2 Years (M.S.) / 1 Year (Certificate)
Format
Hybrid (In-Person + Online)
Training Cost
~$31,400 (Estimated for M.S. 30 credits + fees)
Start Date
Prerequisites
- High School Diploma or GED
- Basic Electrical Knowledge
Course Curriculum
M.S. and Graduate Certificate Requirements
Core Courses: EVE 5110 (Fundamentals of Electric-drive Vehicle Engineering) and EVE 5120 (Fundamentals of Battery Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles).
Electives: Embedded System Design (ECE 5620), Advanced Energy Storage Systems (ECE 5340), Fuzzy Systems and Machine Learning (ECE 7690), and Lean Operations (IE 6310).
Learning Outcomes
- Master the fundamentals of electric-drive vehicle modeling and battery systems.
- Develop advanced knowledge in vehicle powertrains and power electronics.
- Prepare for leadership roles in the sustainable transportation industry.
Contact
Training Contact Name
Graduate Coordinator
Training Contact Email Address
Training Contact Phone
Contact Support Page
Additional Information
Keyword
Education
College
Employer Partnerships
Automotive Innovation
Degree Type
Certificate of Achievement
Geographic Scope
National
Longevity
Ongoing
Seasonal
Year-Round
Attendance
Hybrid
Training Provider Type
University / 4-Year College
Audience / Employee Role
Quality Control Specialist
Certification Offered
Credit-Bearing Program
Delivery Location
On-Site (Provider Facility)
Target Skill Level
Advanced / Specialized