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SI ENGINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The SI Engine Certificate is a five-course package designed to familiarize engineers with key spark ignition engine components and technologies and how they function as a system. After reviewing SI engine fundamentals, the program focuses on technologies and design considerations aimed at improving performance and efficiency. By completing the certificate, engineers can acquire fairly deep engine expertise and, at the same time, earn an SAE credential. All of the following courses are required: • The Basics of Internal Combustion Engines – Page 39 • Also available as an On Demand Course – Page 40 • Turbocharging Internal Combustion Engines – Page 42 • Powertrain Selection for Fuel Economy and Acceleration Performance – Page 13 Choose one elective: • Automotive Heat Transfer – Page 28 • Combustion and Emissions – Page 54 • Engine Failure Investigation and Analysis – Page 34 • Exhaust Flow Performance and Pressure Drop of Exhaust Components and Systems – Page 50 • Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) Engines – Page 36 • Introduction to Cooling Airflow Systems Web Seminar RePlay – Page 27 • Variable Valve Actuation Design and Performance Impact on Advanced Powertrains – Page 44 Additional elective courses Courses no longer offered by SAE but eligible to be used as electives for this program, providing they were completed within seven years of the date the Certificate is requested, include: • Internal Combustion Systems: HCCI, DoD, VCT/VVT, DI and VCR • Introduction to Commercial and Off-Road Vehicle Cooling Airflow Systems or Web Seminar Successful completion of a learning assessment is required for each course to gain the CEUs for the course. For more information on this certificate program visit: sae.org/learn/professional- development and click CERTIFICATIONS TRANSMISSION/DRIVETRAIN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The Transmission/Drivetrain Certificate is a five course package designed to familiarize engineers with key transmission and drivetrain components and how those components function as a system (transmission, driveshafts, axles, and transfer cases). While braking systems play a significant role in modern drivetrain applications, particularly with ABS and VSC systems, they are addressed separately in other SAE courses. By completing the certificate, engineers can heighten their expertise within the transmission and drivetrain arena

and, at the same time, earn an SAE credential. All of the following courses are required: • Fundamentals of Modern Vehicle Transmissions – Page 8

• Also available as an On Demand Course – Page 10 • A Familiarization of Drivetrain Components – Page 10 • Also available as an On Demand Course – Page 22 • Fundamentals of Automotive All-Wheel Drive Systems – Page 14 • Also available as an On Demand Course – Page 16 • Fundamentals of Gear Design and Application – Page 12 • Powertrain Selection for Fuel Economy and Acceleration Performance – Page 13

For more information visit: sae.org/learn/professional-development and click CERTIFICATIONS

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