Engineering (General), M.Eng.

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Ready to redirect your career as a leader with skills in the areas you choose? The Master of Engineering will help you advance your engineering skills.

Why Earn a Master of Engineering at Kettering University

Advance your career with a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) from Kettering University. Designed for engineers ready to lead in fast-evolving industries, this customizable program empowers you to sharpen technical depth, develop applied expertise, and prepare for roles at the forefront of innovation.

Kettering’s M.Eng. program blends academic rigor with real-world relevance. With coursework that includes electives in autonomous systems, electrification, and artificial intelligence—you’ll tailor your degree to match your goals. Whether you’re advancing in automotive, mobility, energy, or emerging tech sectors, this degree prepares you to lead complex projects and cross-functional teams.

What You'll Learn as an Engineering Major

The Master of Engineering program’s objectives for you include:

  • Deepening your knowledge and mastery of technical areas in modern automotive system design and development
  • Improving your readiness to advance in positions of technical and/or managerial leadership
  • Developing your ability to sustain a life-long career in engineering

You can achieve these by completing 30 credit hours in such courses in autonomous vehicles, vehicle electrification and artificial intelligence. Nearly half of those credits come from the electives you get to choose from courses like Mobile Robotics, Computer Vision for Autonomous Driving, Electrified Vehicle Propulsion and AI for Autonomous Driving.

College of Engineering

Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

Additional Information About the M.Eng. in Engineering

The National Science Board highlights that demand for graduate-trained engineers continues to rise across critical U.S. industries, including advanced manufacturing, transportation, energy, and infrastructure, as employers seek professionals who can integrate complex systems, lead technical teams, and drive innovation.

Put your knowledge to the test on student teams dedicated to building and racing electric vehicles. You can push the boundaries of battery technology or tackle autonomous vehicle challenges. These teams offer hands-on experience, networking opportunities, and skill-building in real-world environments.

This program is available to international students through employer sponsorship. For more information, please contact the Graduate School at gsr@kettering.edu.

Next Steps

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