Automotive Engineering: Career Ideas for Car Fanatics

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around potential career paths in automotive engineering for individuals passionate about cars. Participants explore various educational routes, specializations within automotive engineering, and the relevance of practical experience in the field.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
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  • Debate/contested
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to pursue a career related to car design, production, and tuning.
  • Another participant suggests considering specific specializations within automotive engineering, such as mechanical, electro-mechanical, artistic, or ergonomics.
  • A suggestion is made to join a university with an active Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) chapter to gain practical experience and exposure to career opportunities.
  • It is noted that choosing a university with a dedicated automotive engineering program may provide better integration of academic and practical experiences compared to schools where SAE is less emphasized.
  • One participant comments on the complexity of designing and tuning car engines and suspensions, likening it to 'rocket science' due to modern efficiency considerations.
  • Concerns are raised about the marketability of certain automotive engineering technology programs, with a preference expressed for mechanical engineering degrees that may offer better career prospects.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of practical experience and the value of specific educational paths, but there is no consensus on the best programs or the marketability of various degrees.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention the lack of dedicated automotive engineering programs and the variability in the quality and focus of available courses, indicating a need for careful selection of educational institutions.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in pursuing a career in automotive engineering, students researching educational programs, and car enthusiasts considering their professional options in the automotive industry.

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I've been a huge car fanatic since I was three, you name i know it about cars,
I am looking into University Bound, what career would fit my style

designing car body/engine
working on producing cars,
tuning cars
sort of things like that.
 
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Car design is done in teams of specialists. Which specialism do you fancy? Mechanical? electro-mechanical? Artistic? testing and feedback? Ergonomics? ... etc
 
Look for a university with an active chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers. Enroll as a Mech E, join the SAE, and work on the Baja or Formula One team that make and race cars. You will probably find this fun, and get good experience in the process. You will learn about career opportunities that you may be interested in due to exposure to corporate sponsors and talking with other gearheads.
 
Choosing a university with an actual automotive engineering program would be helpful too, since they often combine academics with the SAE program instead of many other schools where SAE is almost treated as an afterthought.

Altho it might be a bit harder given the dearth of "specifically" automotive programs.
 
Designing/tuning car engine/suspension is actually more of a 'rocket science' than anything.

Especially nowadays where efficiency is one of the highest considerations in design.

Lucky you, many engineering design software today, can already do the design calculations/optimizations for you! You can practically learn those in a month!

I'm actually at loss myself if there any such schools dedicated at automotive engineering - designing cars the scientific way.

I've come across few such schools, offering two-year courses with 'automotive engineering' titles but you end up servicing heavy vehicles. Suspension tuning/design is yet another separate course that seems offered by courses related to motorsports.
 
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I have the same interest as you and did a little bit of research. There are a few schools that offer a Bachelors in Automotive Engineering Technology. These do not seem to be very marketable and are a lot more vocational than technical. There are two schools that I found that offer a Bachelors in Automotive Engineering (For the most part is a Mechanical Engineering Degree). This is more marketable and will set you up for a Masters program or higher in Automotive Engineering.

One of the undergrad Programs
http://motorsports.uncc.edu/undergraduate-program.html

HTH
 
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