Automobile & Motorsport
Motorsport Engineering MSc
Oxford Brookes UniversityA specialist motorsport master's covering vehicle dynamics, aerodynamics, lap-time simulation, race engineering, advanced materials and composites, electric vehicles, engineering business management and an individual engineering research project.
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Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
1 year full-time
Programme Overview
Motorsport Engineering MSc combines advanced engineering theory with practical preparation for professional motorsport.
Students use specialist automotive laboratories while developing knowledge relevant to racing-vehicle design, vehicle dynamics, aerodynamics, powertrain systems, analysis, simulation and competition engineering.
The programme is closely connected with Oxford Brookes' wider motorsport ecosystem and links with the racing industry.
Students develop technical problem-solving skills relevant to Formula racing, endurance racing, high-performance vehicles and motorsport engineering suppliers.
Entry Requirements
Applicants normally require an appropriate honours degree in mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, motorsport engineering or another relevant engineering discipline.
Applicants should have suitable preparation in mathematics, mechanics and engineering analysis.
Relevant professional or motorsport experience may strengthen the application.
English-Language Requirements
International applicants must meet Oxford Brookes University's current postgraduate English-language requirements unless an approved exemption applies.
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
Oxford Brookes publishes international postgraduate scholarships and tuition support. Current award values and eligibility must be checked for the relevant intake.
