Motorsport Technology BSc (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Stoke-On-Trent

£ 9,000 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Stoke-on-trent

  • Duration

    3 Years

This course will give you the skills you need for a career at the forefront of design function in the sector. Your employment opportunities will span the motorsport and automotive industries as well as second and third tier suppliers.
You'll learn about the complex world of motorsport through core modules. And you'll bring your skills to life with hands-on experience of race cars as well as computer simulations.
You'll develop these skills further to make virtual environments within which your designs and simulations can run. And in Year 3, you'll complete a major individual project within the motorsport field.
You'll learn the skills you need to apply the right technology within the motorsport sector, so your employment prospects will be impressive.
Some of our graduates have gone on to work with companies competing in BTCC, World Rally and F1. And others have chosen to study for a taught postgraduate MSc degree or progressed to postgraduate research for an MPhil or PhD degree.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Stoke-On-Trent (Staffordshire)
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College Road, ST4 2DE

Start date

On request

About this course

Typical UCAS Offer:112 A levels: BBC or CCC plus 16 points at AS (or other level 3 qualifications), this must include a pass in A level Mathematics, Physics or Engineering related subject.
BTEC: DMM in or MMM plus 16 points from other qualifications at Level 3.
Applicants with other qualifications will be considered on an individual basis.

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Subjects

  • Design
  • Project
  • Technology

Course programme



The student learning opportunities include, e-learning and classroom based learning, and involves a broad spectrum of activities appropriate to the learning outcomes and the assessment methods. These activities range from entirely self-managed study, time-tabled formal lectures, tutorials, laboratory based work and presentations. Students have opportunities to use and develop theoretical knowledge, computer based models, and to design, implement and test. The transferable skills of presenting, writing, discussing, working with others, and managing one's own time are developed throughout the programme.
Many learning opportunities are provided by practical work of some form. This occurs for example in laboratory based assignments for which students maintain a log book (whilst they are in the laboratory) and produce a report. The practical work may take the form of undertaking experimental test measurements, building items of technical equipment, undertaking design work, implementing web-based or other computer-based or media-based code or solution, or implementing an individual design project. Generally practical work is linked to theoretical concepts and analytical skills developed in lectures and tutorials. Opportunities are provided in assignments in which presentations, as well as project management techniques, team working, design and written reports, play a part.
Final year projects include presentations and interviews at two stages throughout the year. Students also participate in a `Graduate Exhibition' showing their final year project work. This exhibition is attended by people from industry, staff from the University, and parents and friends of the students.

Additional information

Engineering Council accredited degree Built on the strengths of the University's impressive engineering and computing pedigree For students who wish to pursue a career in motorsport electronics, data and control systems and technologies. Our graduates now work for companies such as Bentley, Ford, Jaguar, Aston Martin, Nissan and JCB and break world records! Institution Engineering and Technology accredited degree course (full IEng)

Motorsport Technology BSc (Hons)

£ 9,000 + VAT