Motorsports Engineering Technology Certificate
This certificate provides an educational opportunity in the basics of the motorsports industry. Motorsports is a rapidly expanding segment of the Indiana employment market. This certificate will assist in developing technical skills in this area. A certificate and transcript notation will be awarded upon completion of the course work.
A total of 29 credit hours and a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale is required to receive the certificate. Two versions of the motorsports certificate exists, one with a Mechanical (MET) emphasis and one with an Electrical (EET) emphasis.
All students must complete the following courses or their equivalents.
Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) Emphasis:
- MATH 15900 - Algebra & Trigonometry or MATH 15300/15400 Algebra & Trigonometry I & II: 5 credit hours
- MET 11100 - Statics: 3 credit hours
- MET 21300 - Dynamics: 3 credit hours
- MET 22000 - Heat/Power: 3 credit hours
- MET 32000 - Applied Thermodynamics: 3 credit hours
- MSTE 27200 - Intro to Motorsports: 3 credit hours
- MSTE 42600 - IC Engines: 3 credit hours
- MSTE 47200 - Vehicle Dynamics: 3 credit hours
- A project course with a Motorsports related project: 3 credit hours
Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) Emphasis:
- MATH 15900 - Algebra & Trigonometry or MATH 15300/15400 Algebra & Trigonometry I & II: 5 credit hours
- ECET 10700 - Circuits: 4 credit hours
- MSTE 27200: Intro to Motorsports: 3 credits
- ECET 15700 - Electronic Circuit Analysis: 4 credit hours
- PHYS 21800 - Physics: 4 credit hours
- MSTE 33000 - Data Acquisition for Motorsports: 3 credit hours
- MSTE 47200 - Vehicle Dynamics: 3 credit hours
- A project course with a Motorsports related project: 3 credit hours