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BEng (Hons) in Automotive Performance Engineering (Motorsport), University of Bolton

Bolton,

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36 Months

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About this course

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Embark on a journey into the exciting world of motorsport engineering with this structured degree. The course focuses on design, engineering, and analysis, equipping you with fundamental skills in CAD using industry-standard tools, with opportunities for professional certification. You'll explore core engineering subjects like maths, materials, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics, alongside motorsport-specific topics such as vehicle dynamics and control. Practical learning is emphasized through industrially focussed group projects, advanced manufacturing facilities, and industry collaborations. Additionally, you'll gain insights into manufacturing technologies, working with expert lecturers and visiting motorsport organisations. The programme fosters employability by supporting placements and internships with race teams, manufacturers, and suppliers, preparing you for high-level roles in automotive and motorsport industries.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is ideal for those passionate about working on the cutting edge of automotive and motorsport technology. Its accreditation by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) ensures that your degree meets industry standards for professional recognition. With industry-standard workshops, access to advanced manufacturing facilities, and opportunities for placements with renowned race teams and manufacturers, you'll gain hands-on experience and industry insight. The university's supportive, student-focused environment and strong industry links make it a compelling choice for aspiring motorsport engineers aiming to make a mark in the global automotive industry.

Specialisation

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This programme specializes in Motorsport engineering within the broader field of automotive performance. It combines advanced engineering principles with motorsport-specific subjects like vehicle dynamics, control systems, and motorsport applications, allowing you to develop skills tailored to the competitive and innovative motorsport industry.

Course fees

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Application fees

16.84L

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1st year tuition fees

16.84L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need to have 104 UCAS points, with Level 3 qualifications including a mathematics-based and a physics-based subject, such as A-level Mathematics and Physics or a BTEC Extended Diploma in Engineering. Additionally, five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English, Mathematics, and Science, are required. An interview and/or a portfolio of work are also part of the admission process. For international applicants, English language proficiency must be demonstrated via an IELTS score of 6.0 with no band below 5.5 or equivalent qualifications.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

100

IELTS

6

TOEFL

80

PTE

50

Career prospects

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Graduates are prepared to work at the highest levels of motorsport and automotive industries, with roles in design, development, testing, manufacturing, and operations management. The course’s broad skill set also opens doors to careers in aerospace, marine, rail sectors, and other engineering fields. The programme emphasizes transferable skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and communication, which are highly valued worldwide. Additionally, alumni may pursue roles in research, consultancy, project management, or technical sales, depending on their interests and further experience or postgraduate studies.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

You need 104 UCAS points, including Level 3 qualifications with maths and physics components, and five GCSEs at grade C or above. An interview or portfolio may also be required.

Is this course accredited?

Yes, the programme is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), which helps meet the academic requirements for professional registration as an Incorporated and partly as a Chartered Engineer.