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    Motorsports Engineering, BEng (Hons)
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    Motorsports Engineering, BEng (Hons)

    University of Central Lancashire

    University of Central Lancashire

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    United Kingdom, Preston

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    H331

    Campuses

    preston

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 17,325  / year
    Next Intake September-2026

    Motorsports Engineering, BEng (Hons)

    About

    You’ll develop skills in design and development processes through a combination of project based learning, masterclasses, and short courses; culminating in the design and build of a Formula Student race car later in the course.

    Engineering science, including engineering analysis, mechanics, and fluid dynamics, underpin much of the design and manufacturing activities on the course. In other Year 1 modules you will learn to use modern manufacturing equipment in our exceptionally well equipped workshop, and you will be introduced to CAD.

    Later in the year, you will produce design drawings, and manufacture components as part of the IMechE Challenge project – a national design competition. Additionally, there are modules to develop your analytical skills, and to introduce you to concepts such as thermodynamics and fluid dynamics.

    Through live projects and Motorsport Club you’ll gain real motorsport engineering experience and develop skills such as presenting and project management.

    This course is absolutely focused on delivering top flight motorsport engineering professionals. And you’ll benefit from our new £35 million Engineering Innovation Centre (EIC).

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Diploma from a technical / vocational or health college / institute with a GPA of 2.0/5 or 60-64%

    Successful completion of on year of appropriate study at a recognised KSA university with a GPA 2.5/5 (65-69%)

    Diploma from a technical / vocational or health college / institute with a GPA of 2.5/5 (65-69%)

    English Program Requirements

  • IELTS: 6.0 with no component lower than 5.5
  • Career

    There is huge demand for engineering graduates, and a BEng in Motorsport Engineering gives you lots of options. If you complete a placement it will make you even more employable. Students have recently gained placements at Ginetta/SIM Track and McLaren.

    Many of our graduates progress into motorsport, and there are many outlets including Formula 1 and other single seater categories, to sportscars (i.e. LMP/LMH), GT and Touring Cars.

    Graduates from this course are currently working in the motorsport industry at Red Bull Racing, McLaren Racing and McLaren Automotive, Ginetta, Mercedes AMG Motorsport, Williams F1, Haas F1, Tom Tunstall Racing, M-Sport, and Century Motorsport.

    As well as progressing into motorsport, you could work in aerospace, the automotive industry, the Ministry of Defence and in research development.

    If you are looking beyond the motorsports industry, our graduates can be found at Jaguar Land Rover, Bentley Motors, Airbus, BAE Systems, Babcock, Tata Technologies, Helical Technologies, MI Technology, and United Utilities.

    A three-year degree qualification is typically 360 credits and each 20 credits (a standard module) equates to 200 hours of study. This is made up of a mixture of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practical sessions and independent study, the latter is an important part of your degree. The exact combination of study time will be detailed within your module descriptors.

    This course gives you the design and manufacturing experience you need to progress to the highest levels in the motorsport and engineering industry.

    The design and build of a Formula Student race car is a key part of the curriculum - you’ll work as part of a student-led group competing in an international competition at Silverstone, renowned as a proving ground for the next generation of world-class engineers.

    You’ll be encouraged to join our Motorsports Club, where you will prepare and race Formula Ford race cars and work on an Eco-marathon car, developing practical skills, networking and gaining important track experience along the way.

    You’ll be learning from staff with a variety of industry and academic backgrounds, who have had successful careers in motorsport, automotive, aerospace, and rail industries. All our staff are committed to sharing their experience and to helping prepare you for your career.

    This course offers an optional 48-week sandwich placement in industry, between your second and third year. If you’re interested, we’ll help you find and prepare for a placement. Placements are a great way to consolidate your first two years of learning, gain experience, and radically enhance your employability.

    Assessments are by traditional examinations, formal reports, interviews, presentations and commentaries on portfolios. The racing, the motorsports club and our 'open door' policy makes the staff approachable for help in the assessment 'game'.

    Our MEng course deepens and embeds your investigative and design skills through additional group and individual projects, and meets all the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status (CEng).

    Progression onto MEng course

    You would typically graduate with a BEng (Hons) degree after completing three years of full-time study (it will take four years to reach this stage if you choose to go on a 48-week industrial placement in-between Years 2 and 3). Should you choose to undertake an additional year of advanced study and graduate with an MEng (Hons) degree instead (this normally takes four years to complete in all, or five years with an industrial placement), you will need to make this decision before the start of your third year of study.

    Motorsport Club

    Motorsport Club provides opportunities to participate in extra-curricular activities that will complement the learning you do as part of the course, and enables the development of additional skills and experience to enhance your employability. Initially the activities may be quite structured, such as the strip and build of a go-kart and the sessions relating to race car preparation and setting up the suspension geometry.

    As your competence and confidence grows you may become a part of our successful Formula Ford team, helping to prepare and run the car at race events for our customer drivers. Typically this culminates in the Autumn with the Walter Heyes Trophy event at Silverstone, the world’s largest Formula Ford event. Or maybe you will support our Formula Student project and help prepare the vehicle for test events, or by getting involved in the build of the latest car.

    We also have two racing simulators in the Motorsports Lab that you can use to put your knowledge of race car suspension set-up, and driving skills, to the test. These have data logging features to allow comparison of your driving to other students so you can analyse where and how improvements to lap times might be achieved.

    Formula Student vehicle design project

    During the course you’ll develop and increasingly integrate the subject matter around the processes required for successful innovative and technical design and manufacture. In your final year this culminates in the Formula Student team project, a significant part of the course.

    The Formula Student competition is renowned as a testing ground for the next generation of world-class engineers, and you’ll design and manufacture, with other students, almost the entire car in-house.

    In a recent example, a carbon-fibre tub was developed using our CNC router, the engine was tuned on our engine dynamometers, the structural integrity of the sub-frame was assessed in our materials testing laboratory, and our waterjet cutter was working overtime to machine numerous components such as the rear wishbones.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 17,325 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
    University of Central Lancashire

    Motorsports Engineering, BEng (Hons)

    University of Central Lancashire

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    United Kingdom,

    Preston

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