Choosing our Automotive Engineering (with integrated foundation year) BEng(Hons) course offers students a preparatory year before starting degree level studies. Upon successful completion of the foundation year, students automatically progress to the first year of our Automotive Engineering degree.
Brighton?s engineering foundation year is one of the longest-running and most successful engineering foundation courses in the UK.
Applicants to the integrated foundation year may have non-scientific A/AS-levels, or be mature students with alternative qualifications. Others may have studied relevant subjects but not met the degree entry requirements, or wish to upgrade their qualifications to meet those required for CEng-accredited courses.
Our Automotive Engineering BEng(Hons)course provides you with a broad education in mechanical engineering alongside opportunities to develop the specialist knowledge required for professional success as an automotive engine design engineer.
The University of Brighton has an international reputation for automotive engine research and our staff have long standing industrial links with companies at the forefront of engine technology innovation.
Throughout the course you also have the opportunity to take modern European languages including French, German and Spanish.
Full-time: 4 years (with integrated foundation year)
Sandwich: 5 years (with integrated foundation year)
UCAS code H331
Course structure
During your foundation year lectures, laboratory classes, tutorials and seminars provide a varied learning environment.
The course runs in two parallel streams: a home stream and an EU stream. The home stream is for UK home students but may also include those from outside the UK who require no English language support. The second stream is for EU students who need to improve their English language skills in addition to their academic qualifications.
International students who require a foundation program and English language support should contact the University of Brighton?s International College. www.brighton.ac.uk/ubic
In year 1 you will apply topics including mathematics, conceptual design, manufacture and automotive systems to a design project. Project-based work brings students together to work in small groups, and develops not only your engineering ability but also your team working, communication and graphics skills.
After year 2 you can develop your experience by opting for an industrial placement year.
The final year comprises specialist options and a major individual project which is often supported by industry. These courses benefit from the strong industrial links established by many of the staff.
Students who achieve the required standard in the second year may choose to progress to the third year of the MEng programme.
Syllabus
Foundation year
Home stream
Core Mathematics
Geometry
Core Science
Communication Skills
Design Studies
Engineering Mathematics
Engineering Science
Engineering Mechanics
EU stream
English for Academic Purposes
Options from:
Core Mathematics
Geometry
Core Science
Communication Skills
Design Studies
Engineering Mathematics
Engineering Science
Engineering Mechanics
Year 1
Mathematics
Engineering Concepts
CAE and Design
Design and applications project
Aircraft and Automotive Systems
Materials and Manufacture
Year 2
Mathematics and Control
Engineering Design and Management
Thermofluids
Materials
Manufacturing Engineering
Computer-aided Engineering
Dynamics
Automotive Instrumentation and Testing
Optional placement year
Final year
Product Innovation and Management
Control Systems
Individual project
Advanced Fluid Dynamics
Power Train Engineering
Two options from:
Radio and Navigation Systems
Materials Engineering
Engineering Simulation
Typical entry requirements
individual offers may vary
UCAS tariff:
180 points with Maths and/or Physics AS level or above. 240 points without Maths and/or Physics AS level or above. General Studies excluded.
ND/C (Level 3):
MMP/DM
International Baccalaureate:
24 points, specified subjects; certificates considered.
QAA-approved access course:
Acceptable, subject-specific units.
GCSE (minimum grade C):
At least 5 subjects including English language, mathematics and a physical science.
For non-native speakers of English:
EU students must have an English proficiency of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent to be considered for the Home Stream. EU students who do not meet this requirement will be considered for the EU stream and will normally need UK AS-level equivalent qualifications including maths and/or physics (minimum grade C) and English proficiency of IELTS 5.0 or equivalent.
Graduates are equipped with the creative and technical skills required for a successful career in automotive engine and power train design.
After satisfactory completion students may go on to further postgraduate study or research within the school or elsewhere.
The fees listed here are for full-time courses beginning in the academic year 2012-13. Further tuition fees are payable for each subsequent year of study.
The tuition fee you have to pay depends on a number of factors including the kind of course you take, and whether you study full- or part-time. If you are studying part-time you will normally be charged on a pro rata basis depending on the number of modules you take. Different rules apply to research degrees - please contact the Doctoral College for advice.
To help you plan for your time here we will be providing further information about what is included in your tuition fee, and any optional costs you may need to budget for, later in the autumn.
Our website wwww.brighton.ac.uk/money provides advice about funding and scholarships as well as further information about fees and advice on international and island fee paying status.
| BEng(Hons) Automotive Engineering (With Integrated Foundation Year) | [P8ED006] |
| UK/EU (Full Time) | 9,000 GBP |
| Island Students (Full Time) | 9,000 GBP |
| International (Full Time) | 12,500 GBP |
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Saturday 20th October 2012
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