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Creating the next wave of energy-saving and eco-friendly advanced electric vehicles stands as a critical national objective. Indiana serves as a key contributor in designing, developing, and producing these vehicles, including electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and their components. This highly specialized and competitive domain demands diverse technical expertise. Proficiency in HEV technology will be essential to fulfill the growing needs of the hybrid vehicle market within the automotive sector.
This certification program aims to fulfill the rising industry demand for engineers skilled in EV/HEV/PHEV technologies. It equips current engineers to stay competitive in tackling emerging industry challenges, enabling automotive companies to succeed in the global marketplace.
This Graduate ECE Certificate in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology consists of 12 credit hours (4 courses). Advancing fuel-efficient and environmentally conscious electric drive vehicles remains a top national priority. Indiana holds a significant position in the innovation, production, and assembly of these vehicles, such as EVs, HEVs, PHEVs, and their parts. This field requires rigorous technical knowledge and collaborative methods. Mastering HEV technology will be crucial to addressing the automotive industry's evolving hybrid vehicle requirements.