Secure Your Career with VCE Scholarships at Detroit Mercy

Detroit Mercy is offering up to $12,000 full-tuition scholarships for graduate students enrolling in their Vehicle Cyber Engineering (VCE) graduate certificate program. The program aims to expand and enhance the cybersecurity engineering workforce, which is in high demand. It provides engineers and computer science professionals with upskilling and reskilling opportunities to enhance their career and bring increased value to their employers. The VCE graduate certificate program can be completed in one year and also stacks towards a master’s degree in Vehicle Cyber Engineering, Product Development, or Technical Management. The University of Detroit Mercy is also hosting several Zoom information sessions to provide details on the VCE graduate certificate program and scholarships, as well as to answer any questions attendees may have. To register for a session, visit http://bitly.ws/BTHS.

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University of Detroit Mercy Offers Full-Tuition Scholarships for Vehicle Cyber Engineering Program

Graduate students enrolling in the University of Detroit Mercy’s College of Engineering and Science’s Vehicle Cyber Engineering (VCE) graduate certificate program can now avail themselves of full-tuition scholarships of up to $12,000. The VCE program is designed to expand and enhance the cybersecurity engineering workforce, which is in high demand. The 100% online applied curriculum was developed with consultation from industry and military leaders, providing opportunities for engineers and computer science professionals to upskill and reskill, enhancing their career and bringing increased value to their employers.

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The VCE graduate certificate program, which can be completed in one year, also stacks towards a master’s degree in Vehicle Cyber Engineering, Product Development, or Technical Management. It is part of the Metro Detroit Regional Vehicle Cybersecurity Institute, a regional cybersecurity consortium that the United States Department of Defense (DoD) established in 2021 through a $1.12-million award.

Victor Carpenter, an electrical engineer enrolled in the program and currently working at Ford Motor Co., says that the knowledge provided by Detroit Mercy’s Vehicle Cyber Engineering program helped him understand VCE requirements and contributed to his ability to develop the most secure and efficient design for Ford’s Electrical Module Systems.

The University of Detroit Mercy’s Professional Engineering Programs offer certificate and graduate programs in Advanced Electric Vehicles, Applied Data Science, Systems Engineering, and Smart Autonomous Vehicles, tailored to meet industry needs and the growing demand for professionals. The program provides hands-on training to increase the professional workforce in the field and reduce cybersecurity risks to the Department of Defense and commercial ground vehicles.

Information Sessions on VCE Graduate Certificate Program and Scholarships at Detroit Mercy

Detroit Mercy is hosting several Zoom information sessions to provide details on the Vehicle Cyber Engineering (VCE) graduate certificate program and scholarships, as well as to answer any questions attendees may have. The first session is scheduled for Thursday, April 6 at noon, with subsequent sessions on Wednesday, April 19, at 4 p.m. and Thursday, May 4, at noon. To register for a session, visit http://bitly.ws/BTHS.

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