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What is the difference between the Master of Engineering (Automotive) and the Master of Engineering (Mechanical)?

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What is the difference between the Master of Engineering (Automotive) and the Master of Engineering (Mechanical)?

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To some extent, this will depend on the choice of courses the student makes in the Mechanical program. One should note that the Automotive program requires 6 mandatory Automotive courses where as the Mechanical program is flexible. A student in the Mechanical program may take one Automotive course and the remaining four in Mechanical, three in other departments and two outside of engineering. Also, the Automotive program costs approximately six thousand dollars more than the Mechanical program.

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