

BEng Automotive Engineering
About this course
Automotive engineering is a discipline at the cutting edge of one of the world's most important and rapidly changing industries. It encompasses the design, development, and testing of vehicles and their subsystems, including powertrains, structures, aerodynamics, electronics, and increasingly the software and control systems that manage electric and autonomous vehicles. As the automotive industry undergoes a fundamental transformation driven by electrification, connectivity, and sustainability, engineers who understand both the traditional mechanical disciplines and the emerging technologies are in exceptional demand. At the University of Warwick this three-year full-time programme is taught at one of the UK's leading engineering research universities in the heart of a region with deep automotive heritage. The degree covers the full range of automotive engineering disciplines and provides the skills and knowledge needed to begin a career in the automotive industry, with a particular emphasis on applying engineering science to solve real-world problems. The course includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and a work placement component, giving you substantial professional experience and international perspective before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 152 points reflects the strong engineering preparation expected on entry. You will develop strong analytical and design engineering skills, the ability to work with complex technical systems, and the professional competence to contribute to real automotive engineering projects. Graduates work in vehicle design, powertrain engineering, aerodynamics, vehicle dynamics, motorsport, electrification, autonomous systems, and engineering consultancy. Many pursue chartered engineer status. Postgraduate study in automotive, mechanical, or electrical engineering is a natural next step for those seeking specialist or research roles.
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