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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Electric Vehicle Sensors by University of Colorado Boulder

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31 ratings

About the Course

“Electric Vehicle Sensors” starts with a discussion on how electric vehicles work differently from gasoline or diesel fuel powered vehicles and the major types of electric vehicles. It then moves to the unique components of full electric and hybrid electric vehicles, and how in-vehicle and external battery charging systems work. We reference all the sensors that are used for in-vehicle and outside unique components. Then we do a deep dive into how each of these sensors work....
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By GEORGE N

Jun 26, 2023

Very educative and an eye opener for me . I have learnt a lot on this course and I am willing to build on this to reach greater heights . Thank you to Coursera for giving me such a wonderful opportunity to begin my journey on EV's with the right step.

By Brett K

Nov 16, 2023

The material that this class covers is good and practical. It is interesting, and the instructor obviously put a lot of effort into the material which is nice. The instructor is a little quirky, but not a big deal. The 1-star rating is because the amount of material and time frame. Each week there are 5 hours of videos, 5 hours of reading, a 50+ question HW assignment, and a short quiz. During the 2-hour 50 question exam I ran out of time and didn't answer a several questions. Of the questions I did complete I was confident that 90% were done correctly. But with lots of math, no time to check my work, and an auto-grader I got several questions wrong with small algebra mistakes. All of this for a 1-credit class!?!? Shrink the final and reduce the amount of material covered each week and this is a 4 star rating.

By SUDIPTA R

May 15, 2023

IT IS VERY HELPFUL AND USEFUL

By Bernardo C

Oct 22, 2023

Excelent course

By Siddharth R

Jul 31, 2024

excellent

By Ram P

Mar 21, 2024

good

By Spencer M

Jun 24, 2024

I learned a ton and this was a very interesting class. I wish it was more Embedded Systems focused as that is my area of interest. The homework assignments are very very large. Took me forever to get the right answers for all of the many questions. There are 89 questions in one of the homeworks. All doable but still takes a long time. The readings were useful and actually fun to learn from! The exam was at a significantly higher difficulty of where the homeworks were at. Seemed to test things that weren't super clear in class lectures or readings. Looking forward to the other 2 courses in this Pathway!

By Saeed

May 22, 2023

It is a great course. I enjoy passing it. Students should take attention to valuable references to get more knowledge on the subject.

By AMIQUE A A

Jan 14, 2024

GOOD TO GO

By Abdullah E

Oct 4, 2024

The professor is a real intellectual guy but he just explains the whole hybrid sytems for power delivery and leaves sensors out of it for the most part. This professor has many other courses that have high difficulty like this one and his quizzes are difficult to pass as his questions are framed to address multiple MCQs but only one is right in the system. This makes the quizzes frustrating to pass. This is not a beginner course by any means. However, do try it out for yourself.

By Adli R

Aug 4, 2024

The materials are interesting and insightful. However, the delivery could use some improvement and the questions can pop up at the better time (sometimes it pop up in the middle of an explanation).

By Joseph V

May 3, 2024

Content is too long for just 1 credit. This needs to be adjusted to a lot more credit.