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'''Vehicle engineering''' is a sub discipline of [[mechanical engineering]] that encompasses the fields of [[automotive engineering]], [[aerospace engineering]], [[rolling stock]] and [[marine engineering]].

==Automotive engineering==

[[Automotive engineering]] is the design, manufacture and operation of motorcycles, automobiles and trucks and their respective engineering subsystems. The work of an automobile down into three categories: 

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==Naval architecture==
[[Naval architecture]] also known as [[Naval engineering]] is an [[engineering]] discipline dealing with the design, construction, maintenance and operation of marine vessels and structures.<ref>[http://www.rina.org.uk/careers_in_naval_architecture.html RINA – Careers in Naval Architecture]</ref><ref>Biran, Adrian; (2003). Ship hydrostatics and stability (1st Ed.) – [[Butterworth-Heinemann]]. {{ISBN|0-7506-4988-7}}</ref>

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