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BEng (Honours) Automotive Engineering

Four years full-time (including one year work placement) or three years full-time

UCAS code • H330

This course is subject to reapproval

Location • City Campus
Subject area • Engineering


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At a glance

Get a firm foundation in engineering and then specialise in automotive engineering on a course designed to give you a wide range of engineering skills ready for a quickly changing workplace. Benefit from industry-grade facilities and a one-year paid placement with partners that include General Motors, BMW and Rolls-Royce. 

Key points
• Develop your professional knowledge, technical and management skills.
• Academic teaching is complemented by presentations from industry experts and by industrial visits.
• Benefit from excellent facilities that include wind tunnel, robotics and virtual labs.
• Earn up to £12-18k in a paid one-year placement and gain experience with multinationals like General Motors, BMW and Rolls-Royce.

What is automotive engineering?
By looking at each component in modern vehicle construction, automotive engineering is a subject which deals with aerodynamics, thermofluids, engineering structure/material analysis, vehicle technology, engine technology, engineering design and manufacture, engineering business management, and environment and society.

This course

Learn the fundamental principles of engineering before specialising in automotive engineering. With this broad subject knowledge, you become more adaptive to the requirements of the modern engineering workplace. You are better placed to tackle the problems faced by many companies whose manufacturing processes rely on co-ordinating individual specialists from various engineering disciplines.

Throughout your studies, you gain insight into specialist subjects including aerodynamic body styling, suspension, transmission, brakes, tyres and engines. 
During the course you learn to use all of the industry-standard tools and equipment needed to ensure you’re ready for industry. You have access to a wide range of hardware and equipment, including computer-aided design (CAD) software such as ProEngineer, and analysis software such as Fluent, Abacus and Matlab.

Other specialist facilities include 
• rapid prototyping equipment to create accurate prototypes of product designs from CAD-generated information and a 5-axis machining centre which completes the CAD/CAM cycle
• a robotics laboratory to study computer-controlled manufacturing equipment 
• an automotive workshop for engine testing
• a wind tunnel for aerodynamic studies
• a flight simulator 

Your first year is common to other engineering courses. This provides a firm base of engineering principles, knowledge and basic skills and means you can change course at the end of the first year if you prefer.

After two years of study, we recommend you get experience applying what you’ve learnt on a paid work placement. This allows you to apply your knowledge to commercial practice while gaining new skills, learning how industry works and earning a salary. We help you find a placement and negotiate a sensible salary.

Previous students have gone on placement to organisations including • Airbus UK • BMW Manufacturing • EDF Energy • General Motors • Kongsberg Automotive • Rolls-Royce plc • Unilever • Reckitt Benckiser. 

In your final year, you continue studying general mechanical engineering subjects, with specialist modules in automobile design and production and engine technology. You also complete a major project, which students often integrate with the placement or Formula Student competition.

Key areas of study
You learn the principles and application of
• current mechanical engineering technologies 
• engineering design and computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacture
• control and instrumentation technologies
• automotive systems, engines and manufacturing

We also cover business, financial, legal and environmental constraints.

You can design, build and race a high performance car by joining the Formula Student competition.

Find out more about BEng (Honours) Automotive Engineering

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How to apply

You apply for this course through UCAS.

Fees – home and EU students

2013/14 academic year

For 2013 entry, membership of a professional body is included in the course fee.

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding

Fees – international students

2013/14 academic year

Typically £10,680 a year

2014/15 academic year

Typically £11,250 a year

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries see www.shu.ac.uk/international/fees

Assessment

• coursework • project • examination

Work placements

Find out about work placements and how we can support your placement experience.

Optional year-long work placements are normally gained by competitive interview and are not a guaranteed part of a course.

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Professional Recognition

Subject to continuing accreditation, this course is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Engineering and Technology and is the first step to becoming an incorporated engineer.

Institution of Engineering and Technology
Engineering Council

Key Information Set The learning and teaching information shown in the Key Information Set for years one, two and four of this course are based on the modules chosen by full-time and placement students. The information for year three of the course shows the pattern for students who complete a placement.

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