This course has a firm footing in traditional automotive technology but also looks to the future.
This course aims to:
provide you with the ability to apply your engineering knowledge to address the rapid development of automotive technology and the requirement for cost-effective carbon reduction solutions.
Equip you with the ability to design and test vehicles that are more fuel-efficient, refined and safe, by studying the design, performance and operation of automotive powertrains and vehicle systems, examining individual components and entire vehicles.
Draw on the industrial experience of academics (staff subject to change) and research activity covering the major specialisms, such as aerodynamics, propulsion systems, vehicle safety, vehicle dynamics and connected vehicles.
Lead you to a career as an automotive engineering specialist in a wide range of engineering, manufacturing and service organisations.
Start dates:
An honours degree 2:2 or above (or international equivalent) in a mechanical, automotive or related discipline.
We recognise a breadth of qualifications; speak to one of our advisers today to find out how we can help you.
Graduates can be employed globally in engineering positions in the automotive or mechanical field with automotive manufacturers, original equipment manufacturers or engineering consultancies.
Typical jobs include:
design engineer
quality engineer
vehicle dynamics simulation engineer
manufacturing engineer
aerodynamic design engineer
academic in higher education
powertrain engineer
automotive engineer
CAE durability engineer
aerodynamicist
Aerodynamics and Vehicle Dynamics - 30 credits
Future Automotive Technologies - 30 credits
Generative Design — 30 credits
Structural Integrity and Dynamic Behaviour - 30 credits
Master's with professional placement
Individual Project - 60 credits
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