Automotive engineers design, develop and manufacture vehicles such as cars, motorbikes, buses and trucks and their engineering systems. You will build upon your knowledge of engineering science and of your particular knowledge of Powertrain and Chassis Systems (KB5002) to develop a knowledge and understanding of the legislation relating to vehicle emissions and fuel economy, of the drive cycles used to determine that information and of the technologies that contribute to the reduction of harmful emissions.
You will learn: how the engineering professions are structured and operate, how engineers may play a significant role within sustainable development and ethical responsibility in Global development and an engineer’s responsibility in Heath, Safety and management of risk.
The module provides an understanding of the structure and synthesis of a broad range of engineering materials, their test methods, structure, implications for manufacture and the control of these structures to produce optimum performance in service.
A multi-year support program to help female Engineering students explore opportunities and careers, gain experience in the workforce, make a successful transition to a career in engineering and find lifelong success in a professional engineering career.
At Brunel we provide many opportunities and experiences within your degree programme and beyond – work-based learning, professional support services, volunteering, mentoring, sports, arts, clubs, societies, and much, much more – and we encourage you to make the most of them, so that you can make the most of yourself.