Additional Information
Most automotive engineers have a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering.
Some have degrees in electrical, computer, chemical or environmental engineering.
Due to the increasing complexity of vehicle design, master's degrees are becoming
more common.
Chris Trangsrud did a degree in mechanical engineering at the University
of Arizona. He entered the master's program at Clemson University hoping to
focus on motorsport engineering.
"Obviously, being very knowledgeable in math is very important," he says,
"but some other qualities that are important are the ability to think things
through, patience and determination. And being able to visualize things really
helps you to understand new designs and concepts.
"Patience and determination are important in school," Trangsrud adds, "because
you might not always understand everything at first, but if you keep with
it, it will eventually come to you. Engineering takes a lot of work, but it
leaves you with a sense of accomplishment."