BEng (Hons) Automotive Systems Engineering
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
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Entry Requirements
All applicants should possess:
GCSEs (or equivalent) in Mathematics, English, and a technology or science-based subject at grade C or above
and
A-levels (or equivalent) in Mathematics and either a technology or science-based subject.
First year entry to the BEng (Hons) Automotive Systems Engineering course requires applicants to:
possess a minimum of 200 UCAS points,
with AS (or equivalent) qualifications counted where appropriate
or
have successfully completed the Technology Foundation Year.
Direct entry into the second year of the BEng course may be considered for applicants possessing an appropriate HNC/HND or equivalent qualification.
Direct entry into the third year of the BEng course will be considered for applicants successfully completing the appropriate route of the University of Wolverhamptons Foundation Degree (Science) Engineering.
Transfer from the BEng to the MEng course is under the discretion of the course leader. The minimum academic achievement for transfer from BEng to MEng is the equivalent of a lower second class honours degree.
Language entry requirements
The University accepts the following minimum English language standards for entry to its degree courses.
You must have at least one of the following standards in English to enter a degree or diploma course:
An IELTS score of 6.0, or a TOEFL score of 550 (or 213 for the computer-based test)
Pearson PTE Academic score of 54
A pass in the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) examination
A pass in the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) examination
GCSE/GCE O Level grade C or equivalent British-based examination
For selected countries, a good pass in English in the final year of secondary school (this being the equivalent of year 13 in England and Wales), or
Any other equivalent qualification recognised by the British Council (as listed in the British Council NARIC Guide) or an equivalent body
For entry to the BA (Hons) English Language and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) programmes, you will need a score of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent, since this is a special award which includes an international qualification in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.
Curriculum
All of our degrees have a common first year, allowing you to experience a range of subjects before deciding on the course you wish to follow. You will study Mathematics, and the underlying concepts of Electrical, Mechanical, Materials, and Production Engineering. You will undertake laboratory work; and utilise your new production knowledge to build and test a design.
In the second year, you will extend your knowledge of Automotive subjects including Control Systems, Thermodynamics and Fluids, Mechanics, Vibration and Stress Analysis. In addition, you will create design specifications, and become proficient in the use of a 3D CAD package. You will also study Engineering Management and learn the role and responsibilities of a professional engineer.
Following the second academic year, you are encouraged to undertake a placement year in industry, thereby improving your employment prospects and forming part of your record of professional development as an Incorporated or Chartered Engineer.
In your final year you will complete an individual project, extend your specialist automotive knowledge, and learn how to convert an idea into a commercial venture.