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Q: I write from India; currently I am in my last year of pre-university schooling. I am very interested in engineering, and especially automobile engineering. I am really interested in designing automobiles. What are the top engineering schools in the world where I could pursue these interests?
(1) Automobiles are designed mostly by mechanical engineers, though increasingly electrical and computer Engineers are responsible for important subsystems. (For a bibliography on Automobile Engineering, see the collection assembled by T.J. Misa:
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~tmisa/biblios/automobile.html)
(2) Almost all good mechanical engineering programs have an automobile design component, and if you choose one of the highly ranked mechanical engineering programs you can hardly go wrong.
(3) The abbreviated US News and World Report rankings of engineering programs are available here:
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/rankengineering_brief.php
(4) A graduate program ranking (US) is available here (schools with strong graduate programs in mechanical engineering often have very good undergraduate programs in mechanical engineering as well):
http://www.infozee.com/channels/ms/usa/mechanical-engineering-rankings.htm
(5) An automated search for mechanical engineering graduate programs in the US is available here:
http://www.phds.org/rankings/mechanical-engineering/
(6) For a comprehensive list of accredited mechanical engineering programs in the United States please visit
http://www.tryengineering.com/university.php?country=United+States&tuitionscope=both
(7) For a comprehensive list of accredited mechanical engineering programs in Canada please visit
http://www.tryengineering.com/university.php?country=Canada&state=&program=Mechanical+Engineering&studentbody=&setting=&tuition=&tuitionscope=both
(8) For other countries and parts of the world, see the site of the ASME "Worldwide Mechanical Engineering Department Websites," here:
http://www.asme.org/Education/College/Worldwide_Department_Websites.cfm
(8) Here are links to universities that have undergraduate, graduate, or research programs in automobile and automotive engineering.
UCE Birmingham (UK)
http://www.bcu.ac.uk/courses/automotive-engineering
University of Hertfordshire, School of Aerospace, Automotive and Design Engineering
(UK)http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/subjects/automotive_engineering/undergraduate.cfm
Loughborough University, Department of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering (UK)
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/prospectus/ug/courses/dept/tt/aue/index.htm
See also: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/esri/vehicle-road-safety/
The University of Sussex (UK)
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/automotive/
(For a comprehensive list of schools in the UK with Automobile Engineering programs see the web page of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers in Britain:
http://www.imeche.org)
Jilin University (China)
http://en.jlu.edu.cn/University/AcademicClassAction_getInfo.aspx?acMasterName=AcademicPrograms
Tsinghua University, Department of Automotive Engineering (China)
http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/docse/yxsz/thdae.html
Hamburg University of Applied Science (Germany)
http://www.fzt.haw-hamburg.de
University of Ontario Institute of Technology (Canada)
http://www.uoit.ca/calendar/0506/EN/main/programs/104984/automotive_engineering_112.html
University of Windsor (Canada)
http://www.uwindsor.ca/mame
University of California Berkeley (US)
http://vehicle.me.berkeley.edu/
Clemson University (US)
http://www.clemson.edu/ces/departments/me/graduate/automotive/index.html
George Washington University (US)
http://www.ncac.gwu.edu/
University of Michigan (US)
http://automotiveeng.engin.umich.edu/
University of Michigan - Dearborn (US)
http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/IDP/mse_ase/
Ohio State University (US)
http://car.eng.ohio-state.edu/
University of Wisconsin-Madison (US)
http://powertrain.engr.wisc.edu/
Madras Institute of Technology (India)
http://www.mitindia.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63&Itemid=70
University of Bogazici (Turkey)
http://www.boun.edu.tr/graduate/additional_programs/automotive_engineering.html
Ecole Polytechnique de l'universite d'Orleans (France)
http://www.univ-orleans.fr/polytech/index.php?rub=formations&page=gae
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