An automotive engineer works as part of a team of technical staff responsible for vehicle design, development, manufacture and testing. This programme develops the key technical and managerial skills that graduates need to excel within a fast-moving industry, through a curriculum designed to give a good balance between fundamental mechanical engineering subjects (including maths and engineering science) and the applied engineering disciplines (such as vehicle design and performance).
You will then be introduced to the specific engineering principles and technologies that provide the foundation for the design and analysis of a Formula One racing car and hence to develop a computer model to predict the lap time of a typical F1 car around a circuit.
BCUIC is part of the global Navitas Group, an internationally recognised education provider, and the partnership allows students to access the University’s facilities and services and move seamlessly through to achieving a Bachelor’s degree from …