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BEng Automotive Engineering with Placement Year
About this course
Automotive engineering is a discipline defined by transformation. The transition from internal combustion to electric powertrains, the development of autonomous vehicle technology, and the growing pressure to design for sustainability and reduced emissions are reshaping what automotive engineers do and what the industry needs from them. A well-designed automotive engineering degree prepares you for the profession as it will be, not just as it has been. At Brunel University London, the four-year BEng with Placement Year includes a foundation year, giving students who need additional academic preparation the opportunity to build the mathematical and scientific foundations needed for the full engineering programme. The degree develops specialist expertise in motor vehicle engineering, covering vehicle dynamics, powertrain systems, chassis engineering, aerodynamics, computer-aided design and the growing field of electric and hybrid vehicle technology. The placement year is integrated into the structure of the programme, giving you a full year of professional experience in the automotive or engineering sector that is a genuine asset when you graduate. Brunel's London location and its strong industry connections give students access to a significant concentration of engineering employers, including major automotive companies, tier-one suppliers and specialist engineering consultancies. The university's Uxbridge campus has well-equipped engineering laboratories and workshops. Graduates work in vehicle design and development, powertrain engineering, chassis and suspension engineering, manufacturing, testing and quality assurance. The motorsport, electric vehicle and autonomous systems sectors are growing areas of employment. Many graduates pursue chartered engineer status. Postgraduate study in automotive engineering, electric vehicle technology or mechanical engineering is a natural continuation for those who want to specialise.
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