Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $954.50 per credit hour for Winter 2008 | Contact provider |
College of Engineeri...
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Course summary
This program comprehend the engineering fundamentals of various types of fuel cell systems, hydrogen reforming and storage strategy, system design and integration issues, and system evaluation and economic analysis. Apply the energy system fundamentals and analyses to address the key issues in design and integration of various AET systems, in particular solar heating and photovoltaic, wind turbine, biomass conversion, and fuel cells. Gain knowledge and skill to apply systematic and structured methodology to economically implement AE systems. To equip students with knowledge and skills enabling them to provide engineering services in planning, designing, and constructing hydrogen infrastructure components and systems.
Program modules
Courses are: AET 5110 Fundamentals of Fuel Cell Systems 4 Fall 2007, AET 5120 Fundamentals of Alternative Energy Technology 4 Spring/S 2008, AET 5250 Alternative Energy Technology System and Design 4 Fall 2007, AET 5330 Dynamics and Control of Fuel Cell Systems 4 Winter 2008, AET 5325 S123 Smart Sensors and Fuel Cell 4 Fall 2007, AET 5410 Hydrogen Infrastructure and Alternative Fuel Transportation 4 Winter 2008, AET 5420 Alternative Energy Technologies for Various Transportation Modes 4 Fall 2007, AET 5600 Fuel Cell Product Realization System: Business and Technical Integration Issues 4 Fall 2007, AET 5700 Process and Materials Safety for Alternative Energy Technology 4 Winter 2008, AET 7310 Fundamentals of Battery Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles 4 Spring/S 2008, AET 7410 Alternative Fuels: Properties, Processing, and Characterization 4 Winter 2008, AET 7990 Directed Studies 1 -- 4 Spring/S 2008, AET 7991 Internship in Industry 1 -- 4 Spring/S 2008, AET 8996 Directed Research 1 -- 4 Spring/S 2008, AET 8999 Master's Thesis 1 -- 8 Spring/S 2008.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have a bachelors degree in engineering, and in other mathematics-based sciences in exceptional cases. Grade Point Average for regular admission to MS Degree Program is 3.0 or above. Official scores for the Graduate Record Examination(GRE) or the Graduate Management Admission Test and TOEFL are required for applying this program.
Wayne State University accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
Department name
College of Engineering, Department of Alternative Energy Technology
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