Vehicle and New Energy Engineering

Vehicle and New Energy Engineering

Vehicle and New Energy Engineering

1. Program Educational Objectives

PEO 1: Develop solutions to carry out design, technical services, and management tasks in the field of Vehicle and New Energy Engineering;

PEO 2: Work professionally to perform tasks in a multinational environment;

PEO 3: Demonstrate integrity, responsibility, and commitment to quality throughout the learning process and professional development.

2. Student Outcomes

SO 1: Apply principles of engineering, science, and mathematics in professional practice

SO 2: Communicate effectively in diverse work environments

SO 3: Participate effectively in professional teams as both a member and a leader

SO 4: Apply engineering knowledge, skills, and modern tools to solve problems in the Vehicle and New Energy Engineering discipline

SO 5: Design systems and components that meet specific requirements for engineering problems related to the Vehicle and New Energy Engineering discipline

SO 6: Conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments; analyze and interpret experimental results to improve processes

SO 7: The ability to engage in lifelong learning; an awareness of professional, environmental, and social responsibilities; and a basic understanding of social sciences, politics, and law.

3. Career opportunities after graduation:

Graduates with a bachelor’s degree in Vehicle and New Energy Engineering are able to pursue careers in the following fields:

- Manufacturing and assembly of automobiles and powertrains (electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles);

- After-sales services (operation, maintenance, and repair of electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles);

- Automotive services business, powertrain, and auto parts;

- Vehicle insurance and inspection services;

- Graduates have opportunities to pursue Master’s and PhD degrees in Transport Mechanical Engineering, both in Vietnam and abroad;

- Teaching and research at educational institutions, centers, and research institutes in the field of Transport Mechanical Engineering in general, and Vehicle and New Energy Engineering in particular.