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The 21st century automotive sector is progressing swiftly, prioritizing lightweight construction, renewable energy solutions, efficient drivetrains, smart control technologies, reduced environmental impact, durable engineering and production methods, along with enhanced passenger comfort and protection. To address these evolving industry demands, professionals must expand their technical expertise beyond conventional engineering education. Modern vehicle engineers need to bridge diverse knowledge domains and synthesize them to advance the automotive field while benefiting communities and ecosystems. These specialists require deep expertise in their core disciplines while maintaining broad comprehension of interconnected fields. They must excel at integration, evaluation, and innovation, collaborate effectively in teams, and employ holistic system thinking. To fulfill these requirements, the College of Engineering and Computer Science provides a 30-credit interdisciplinary graduate program culminating in a Master's in Automotive Systems Engineering. Numerous courses focus specifically on cutting-edge automotive technologies. Participants will gain both theoretical knowledge and practical application skills for inventive engineering solutions.