Clemson University has recently partnered with the State of South Carolina, BMW, Michelin, Timken, and other partner companies to create new MS and PhD programs in Automotive Engineering. These academic programs are housed in a new 90,000 square foot facility located at the newly created Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) in Greenville, SC. This paper describes a unique course, Automotive Development Processes, developed as a part of the Automotive Engineering curriculum by the authors, Dr. Julian Weber, Manager in BMW Electric/Electronics and Driver Environment development in Munich, Germany, and Dr. John Ziegert, a member of the Automotive Engineering Faculty at Clemson University. Due to geographic and time constraints for Dr. Weber, the course is offered as a 2 week intensive course during the university’s Maymester term.
Automotive Development Processes and Complete Vehicle Integration: An Intensive Course for Automotive Engineering Graduate Students
Sae International Journal of Passenger Cars. Mechanical Systems
Sae Int. J. Passeng. Cars – Mech. Syst
SAE World Congress & Exhibition ; 2009
Sae International Journal of Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems ; 2 , 1 ; 531-538
2009-04-20
8 pages
Conference paper
English
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