Automotive & Motorsport Engineering MSc
Brunel Masters Motorsport students win first prize in Formula Student 2005The Brunel Masters Motorsport team, in it's first year competing, won the Class 2 event at Formula Student 2005. **This course is accredited by the IMechE**Get the full course details here including entrance requirements, course aims, online application and further details of what you will study. Course OverviewThis course will combine modules in automotive and motorsport engineering to develop graduates who are well equipped with the knowledge and skills to work in the multi-discipline area typically encountered in the automotive and motorsport engineering industry. The programme will help students the imaginative and creative skills necessary for a successful career in this field both at national and international levels. The course will allow students the option of specialising in automotive engineering or motorsport engineering. Every student also produces a group project, usually carried out with four or five other students. You can find out about the current Brunel Masters Motorsport team here. This team is made up of the students currently on this MSc programme.
Read a profile of one of our recent graduates from the programme here Want to know more about this course? Full Course Details are available here including course aims, entrance requirements, online application and more. |
Yash Pathare (on the right of the above picture) is a recent graduate on the MSc in Automotive and Motorsport Engineering. He has just
landed a full-time job at Toyota Motorsport GmbH, Germany working for the Panasonic Toyota Formula 1 Team as Race Strategy/Performance Engineer within the Race and Test Track Engineering Department. Yash undertook a 7 month Master's project with the team as part of his MSc degree which directly led to this exciting job opportunity.
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