About Beng (hons) Automotive Performance Engineering (motorsport) in University of Bolton
The competitive nature of the motorsport industry drives engineers to innovate and develop novel ideas that power progress in the automotive industry. This exciting course aims to give you the theoretical, practical and hands-on knowledge and experience needed to overtake your competition in the field of motorsport engineering.
The foundation year is the first year of this degree, offering an excellent grounding in the fundamentals of engineering, electronics and mathematics. It’s designed to prepare you for degree level study.
Following on from this, our multi-disciplinary course brings together engineering principles and theories with design know-how, manufacturing skill and real-life racing experience with our partner teams. Our aim is to equip you with automotive performance engineering and motorsport-specific knowledge. We offer understanding in areas such as data analysis, performance optimisation, aerodynamics, safety considerations, whole vehicle and part design, and manufacturing. We also want to help you develop industry-focused commercial awareness and parallel business and management skills.
Seminars delivered by motorsport and automotive performance engineering professionals, and the chance to work alongside them on live projects, help get your career on the starting grid. Examples of practical activities include using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to simulate the aerodynamics of sports cars, testing parts using our impact and tensile test equipment, and working on actual motorsport projects.
Course Highlights:
- This degree is fully accredited by the Institute of Mechanical Engineering (IMechE) as meeting the academic requirements leading to Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.
- We want to help you learn what it takes to run a race and championship-winning team on every level, from engineering cars to dealing with the challenges of a race meeting.
- Our workshops and laboratories are designed so that you can develop your ideas from initial thought through to production and testing, mimicking the research and development process used in industry.
- We offer exciting opportunities for you to work with motorsport and automotive industry experts so you can gain impressive experience that is highly valued by employers.
- Based in the brand new, purpose built National Centre for Motorsport Engineering (NCME).
Key Features:
- The University of Bolton has a distinguished history in engineering.
- The course focuses on helping you develop in-demand motorsport-specific and transferable skills that are designed to meet the needs of the motorsport and other high performance engineering-related industries.
- We offer individual tutor support and a favourable staff:student ratio.
- Our course aims to help you learn from top industry professionals, such as international racing teams and supercar manufacturers.
- Hypothesis and experiment are key elements in your learning, and our laboratory facilities are designed and equipped so that you can gain experience in applying and testing engineering and scientific principles.
Any subjects are acceptable at Level 3. You should also have five GCSEs at grade C or above or grade 4 to 9 (or equivalent) including English, Mathematics and Science.
You may be required to attend an interview and/or provide a portfolio of work.
If English isn’t your first language you’ll also need IELTS 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any band (or equivalent)
University of Bolton Highlights
Location |
Bolton, England |
Established |
2004 |
Total Students |
6420 |
Percent International Students |
6.2% |
Famous For |
Engineering, Architecture, Nursing |
International Fees |
£11,250 |
University of Bolton Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Avg.Tution Fees |
£13950
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Estimated living costs 2020/21
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46 weeks
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Accommodation Orlando Village (46 week contract)
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£4,554.00
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Food (based on average weekly spend of £30)
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£1,140.00
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Transport (including home visits)
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£500.00
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Course related costs
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£300.00
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Clothing and footwear
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£400.00
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Mobile phone (based on £30 per month for 10 months)
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£300.00
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General living expenses including sport/leisure/socialising
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£1,000.00
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TV licence (actually £154.50)
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£154.50
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Total annual expenditure (predicted)
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£8,348.50
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