Dec 11, 2025  
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
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AUE 3010 - Energy for Mobility

3 Credits (3 Contact Hours)
Students analyze the global and ethical challenges of energy consumption in mobility systems and evaluate the ethical and technical challenges facing engineers, using critical thinking skills to draw connections among ideas to justify and formulate informed recommendations for the future of mobility. Topics include the energy transfer processes within a single vehicle; between a vehicle and its surrounding environment (such as electric charging infrastructure, renewable energy sources, and the power grid); and within the total lifecycle of raw materials used in the mobility industry (mining of raw materials, production and manufacturing methods, alternative fuels, and end of life recycling). Preq or concurrent enrollment: PHYS 2210 .



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