
Bachelor of Science in Automotive Technology and Management, Munster Technological University
Cork, Ulster
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36 Months
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About this course
This course is designed to prepare students for the dynamic automotive industry, which has undergone significant technological changes. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, focusing on motor vehicle technology, electronics, diagnostics, and management aspects within the automotive sector. Emphasizing both technical understanding and business acumen, it aims to equip graduates with the skills needed for supervisory and management roles. The program involves lectures, practical work, and real-world assignments, ensuring students gain hands-on experience in areas like garage practice, automotive electronics, vehicle design, and diagnostics. Graduates also develop a broader understanding of the business and economic context of the industry and the importance of high ethical standards in automotive practice.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for those interested in the fast-evolving automotive industry, demanding highly qualified professionals for supervisory and management roles. It offers a unique blend of technical and business modules, making graduates versatile and industry-ready. The course's focus on practical skills, combined with a thorough understanding of industry standards, safety, and environmental considerations, positions students well for a range of rewarding career opportunities across motor dealerships, vehicle manufacturing, and transport companies. Furthermore, the inclusion of work placement and progression pathways enhances employability and long-term career growth.
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Course fees
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1st year tuition fees
12.19L
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Degree requirements
Applicants need to meet the CAO points requirement of 253 in 2024 and satisfy the minimum CAO entry criteria, which include passing five subjects in the Leaving Certificate, with at least O6/H7 in five subjects. One subject must include Mathematics, and either English or Irish must also be at O6/H7 level.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
59
TOEFL
80
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates can find employment in various sectors such as motor dealerships, transport and logistics companies, vehicle manufacturers, and vehicle assessment organizations. Career roles include supervisory, management, technical, sales, and after-sales positions. The program also opens up opportunities for starting a business within the automotive sector and provides a pathway to further study in transport management or honours degrees in related fields.
FAQs
Is there work placement during the course?
Work placement is incorporated for students who progress to the one-year add-on in the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Transport Management.
Can I obtain a Higher Certificate after two years?
Yes, students who complete Year 2 successfully and choose not to continue to Year 3 can receive a Higher Certificate in Engineering in Automotive Technology and Management.
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