Automotive Engineering BEng (Hons) degree
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Institute Name : Loughborough University

Course Name : Automotive Engineering BEng (Hons) degree

Course Type : Undergraduate

Education Level : 4,5,6

Duration : 3 Years

Method of Delivery : On Campus

Pre Requirements : Typical A level offer AAB including Maths and Physics Typical IB offer 35 (6,6,5 HL) including HL Maths and Physics Typical BTEC offer A Level Maths Grade B plus BTEC National Extended Diploma in Engineering or Mechanical Engineering DDD overall plus 7 Mandatory units 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 Optional units 8, 10, 27, 29, 31, 35, 40, 47 all at Distinction. BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate Grade Distinction PLUS A Level Maths and Physics grades AB in any order GCSE GCSE English Language Grade 4/C Reduced contextual offer Meeting specific eligibility criteria guarantees that if you are made an offer, it will be reduced by up to two grades. Find out more about Access Loughborough Contextual Offers. Preferred subjects BTEC: Engineering or Mechanical Selection Applicants are usually selected based on their UCAS application, but in exceptional cases, an interview may be required. If applicants are made an offer of a place, they will be invited to visit the department giving them the opportunity to meet staff and students, see facilities and get an insight into what it is like to be a student at Loughborough. Many of our courses receive a large number of applications for each available place. We cannot unfortunately always make offers to all applicants who are predicted to achieve/have achieved grades in line with our advertised typical offers.

Language Level : B2

Visa Type : 40

Application Fee : None

Academic Deposit : None

Fees : £27250 Annual

Intakes : September

Course Description :

Automotive technologies have changed dramatically over the last five years, with electrification and connectivity being central to the future of the industry. Manufacturers are modernising engineering activities accordingly, with significant pressure to reduce development time and cost through digitisation of the engineering process. The Automotive Engineering programme at Loughborough will enable you to specialise in subjects that are directly relevant to a rapidly changing industry and the future of ground transportation.

Our dedicated Department of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering (one of only two in the UK) has been teaching Automotive Engineering and working with major UK industry for over fifty years. Our course is based on our heritage of working alongside industry, and from the outset we make use of automotive specific examples in teaching the engineering fundamentals, an approach that differs from many other automotive engineering courses in the UK. Our ongoing exchange of knowledge with industry ensures that our taught courses are immediately relevant to the problems faced by industry, today.

From topics related to new powertrain architectures, to specialist modules including Battery Technology and Machine Intelligence, the course also includes more foundational topics such as Aerodynamics, Materials, Structures and Experimental and Computational Fluid Dynamics. These provide you with a comprehensive knowledge of the underlying and unchanging physics of automotive systems essential to modern automotive engineering. 

As an automotive engineer, you will make extensive use of your theoretical and analytical skills, but it is also important for you to be able to appreciate the more practical aspects of engineering. Practical activities are integral to our course, for example, by spending a week at HORIBA MIRA proving ground you will learn how to collect and analyse vehicle handling, off-road dynamics, noise measurement, braking performance and wet weather driving data. This and many other ‘hands-on’ activities will enable you to put the theory you have learned into practice.

Teamwork and management skills are critical to you as you develop your career and move to more senior positions. During the course you will have many opportunities to develop these skills, including working as part of a team to design a vehicle of the future. In your final year you will manage your own original research project to solve a real-world engineering problem.  

As these courses are taught within the Department of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering, our teaching staff are engaged in exciting research into air and ground transport which helps keep our course up-to-date. We bring together outstanding facilities, superb teaching, and strong links with industry to make sure you are completely ready for your future career.

Prepare for future developments in the industry

The Automotive Engineering BEng (Hons) degree is designed to prepare you for a career in the automotive industry of the future. You will study specialist subjects such as vehicle systems and design alongside engineering fundamentals, from day one. This will allow you to move on to study topics of future importance, such as battery technology, sensor technology and machine learning, which are fully integrated into the later years of the course.

Benefit from research-focused teaching

Our team of international experts bring their cutting-edge research directly into lectures. Our teaching staff collaborate with industry in exciting research into ground transport which ensures our courses are relevant and up-to-date.

Hands-on experience

Automotive Engineering students take part in a vehicle testing week at the HORIBA MIRA proving ground, learning how to analyse vehicle handling, off-road dynamics, noise certification, braking performance and wet weather driving data.

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