Automobile & Motorsport
Automotive and Motorsport Engineering MSc
Brunel University of LondonA specialist MSc covering the design and development of road and competition vehicles. Topics include vehicle systems, powertrains, electric and hybrid vehicles, modelling and simulation, data analysis, racing-vehicle design and motorsport performance.
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Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
1 year full-time
Programme Overview
Automotive and Motorsport Engineering MSc provides advanced specialist preparation for careers involving high-performance and competition vehicles.
The programme covers the design, development and construction of competition vehicles using computational modelling, simulation and data-analysis techniques.
Students also develop skills in engineering management and race-team organisation.
Eligible students can participate in Brunel Masters Motorsport and Formula Student activity.
Entry Requirements
Applicants normally require a suitable honours degree in mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, motorsport engineering or another related engineering discipline.
Strong mathematical and engineering fundamentals are expected.
English-Language Requirements
Applicants must satisfy Brunel's current postgraduate English-language requirements unless exempt.
