Fuel Cells & Hybrid Technology Minor


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Kettering University is committed to being a leader for the development of fuel cell systems and components and to providing industry with highly educated and professionally trained graduates. Our integrated educational vision includes a unique national model for preparing graduates to contribute to the commercialization and acceleration of the hydrogen and fuel cell economy.

Kettering's approach emphasizes an inter-disciplinary curriculum that includes courses in chemistry, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and business.  Additionally, the Fuel Cell & Hybrid Technology minor provides an integrated experience beginning in the Freshman year with alternative energy, hydrogen, and fuel cell topics within certain core courses and concludes with more focused electives required at the senior level.

The 168 credit minor is available for all engineering students as well as for students within Chemistry and Applied Physics degree programs. 

Students pursuing a Fuel Cell & Hybrid Technology minor may also have the opportunity to work with faculty and graduate students on various research projects sponsored by Kettering's Center for Fuel Cell Systems Integration. Please email questions to blemke@kettering.edu or jberry@kettering.edu.

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