Course Overview
Processes, methods and tools for the challenges of future mobility in e-drive, autonomous driving, communication-over-the-air, and worldwide release & configuration management are introduced on the engineering as well as on the management side. The Master Degree in Mobility Systems Engineering and Management (Part-time) is offered by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). Electronic systems are omnipresent. Currently they range from portable devices such as smart phones to large stationary installations like the systems controlling of power plants. Communication - stationary or over-the-air of these particular systems form a network of control, sensing and influencing the environment. A cyber physical system is the result. These trends fundamentally influence industry (industry 4. 0) and mobility, mainly vehicles for automated driving, electrical drive trains and car-2-x communication. As a consequence, sustainable mobility concepts are increasingly using embedded electronic systems to maximize efficiency, enable automation and reduce pollution. The content of the Master Program is divided into 10 modules: 5 Engineering Modules addressing technological topics, and 5 Management Modules providing general leadership know-how. Career PerspectivesGraduates of the new master program Mobility Systems Engineering & Management receive a unique interdisciplinary education in systems engineering and state-of-the-art technologies in autonomous driver assistance systems or e-mobility at one of the best technical universities worldwide. Currently, KIT is ranked #1 in the employability ranking of Times Higher Education in Germany, #20 worldwide. The KIT Master of Science Degree will foster the graduates careers in the above named industries to a large extent.