The Automotive Systems Engineering Specialization (ASES) program at The Ohio State University has been formulated to provide an interdisciplinary graduate level education in the engineering discipline of primary interest to the student, while focusing on the application area of automotive systems. Specializations are a mechanism by which degree-granting programs can have "concentration areas" denoted on a student's transcript. A specialization does not in any way alter or supercede normal degree program graduation requirements, but instead offers an opportunity to the interested student in the form of an additional set of requirements to fulfill if he/she wishes to obtain the specialization. Students who complete the program requirements may elect to have the graduate specialization in the area of automotive systems appear on their transcript along with the formal name of the graduate degree program. The ASES is administered by the Center for Automotive Research under the guidance of, and in cooperation with the Graduate Studies
Committee of the student's home department.
A detailed description and requirements for the program can be found in the PDF below.
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Graduate Program Information Session
October 17, 10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.