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Qualification name Foundation Degree in Motorsport Engineering
Qualification level 5
Awarding organisation The University of Brighton
Learning method Classroom based
Course hours Full-time
Course start date 10th September 2024
Cost description Please refer to our website
Attendance pattern Daytime

Discover the learning experience and opportunities you can expect from this course.

UCAS course code: H330 This full-time course provides hands-on experience and understanding of the essential core disciplines within motorsport engineering equipping you with the skills and depth of knowledge required to pursue a career within the motorsport or automotive industries.You will gain the professional foundation required for a range of technical and management careers. This course will introduce you to the socioeconomic legislative and environmental aspects of the motorsport industry. You will apply engineering principles and analytical techniques to formulate and resolve problems. Our FdEng Motorsport Engineering course is validated by the University of Brighton. Key features Exclusive facilities and workshops with a varie

Find out what qualifications and skills you will need for this course.

Interview and normally a relevant Level 3 qualification or A-levels (or equivalent). Individual offer conditions will vary.We strongly advise that applicants will have achieved grades 9-4 (A*-C) in maths and English.Industry experience may be taken into account.

Find out more about exams, assignments and assessments.

We use a variety of teaching methods including: practical workshops discussions lectures/seminars tutorials small group study self-directed study study trips You'll have regular workshop time to develop your practical skills with the opportunity to work on a range of different motorsport related projects which form the basis of assignments.Assessment methods vary between units but could include: presentations journals research proposal written assignment

On successful completion of the two-year FdEng course you can either progress to the third year BSc top-up course or enter employment. Potential careers Research and development engineer Pit crew Vehicle designer Production or test engineer Technical representative OEM (original equipment manufacturer) rep/consultantGraduates of this course have gone on to work in Formula 1 as research and development engineers as well as pit-crew vehicle designers with major manufacturers suc

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Name Northbrook MET Shoreham Airport Campus
Address Northbrook College, Shoreham Airport Campus
Cecil Pashley Way
Shoreham-by-Sea
West Sussex
BN43 5FF
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Email enquiries-worthing@gbmc.ac.uk
Phone 01273 667704
Website https://www.gbmc.ac.uk/
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