Automotive courses at university
Automotive courses at university
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xCiCi05

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2 posts

181 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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I'm new here but my dad comes on here a lot. I'm interested in cars and would like to do a course at university on cars but i have no idea where to look or what to look for
does anyone have any suggestions about courses and where to look?

standfree93

3,001 posts

210 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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Welcome! smile

I am currently studying at college, but when I was choosing my subjects I did look at the likes of vehicle body repair and refinishing. Also vehicle servicing and repair. These were just the introduction.
Pretty sure the university would do stuff along those lines.

Taffer

2,301 posts

220 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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What are you wanting to do with cars? Work on them, design them, etc..? Colleges will offer more vocational courses, where you'll be learning hands-on skills (welding, repairing, fabrication, etc.), whereas a university course will be heavily theory-based, and will focus on design and testing.

Loughborough Uni in Englandshire does have an automotive course ( http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/tt/courses.html), but I don't think any Scottish unis run a specific automotive engineering degree; it will most likely be a 'Mechanical Engineering with...' type of course. A mechanical or aeromechanical degree will probably be more useful, as it will give you a broader education and make it easier to work in other sectors (oil, nuclear, rail, etc.) should you decide you don't want to work in the car industry, or if the work isn't available.


shooomer

98 posts

301 months

Sunday 6th February 2011
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Coventry is worth a look

coullstar

35 posts

187 months

Sunday 6th February 2011
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If its motorsport or similar you are into then Oxford Brookes and Cranfield run very good courses. I got a place on the first Motorsport Engineering & Management Masters Course at Cranfield however I couldnt do it due to costs involved, boooo.

TWJPToyota

452 posts

236 months

Sunday 6th February 2011
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Try the West of Scotland Uni in Hamilton they do some sort of Automotive design degree. Its an hillclimber that is head of dept.

ninja-lewis

5,225 posts

213 months

Sunday 6th February 2011
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Strathclyde's Mechanical Engineering department is supposed to be highly regarded and offers (or did) a Mechnical Engineering with Automotive Design. If you go down the route of straight Mechnical Engineering, you could look into getting involved in Formula Student.

matthewg

1,396 posts

188 months

Sunday 6th February 2011
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ninja-lewis said:
Strathclyde's Mechanical Engineering department is supposed to be highly regarded and offers (or did) a Mechnical Engineering with Automotive Design. If you go down the route of straight Mechnical Engineering, you could look into getting involved in Formula Student.
Yes, but it does not specifically have to be mech eng to do so.

xCiCi05

Original Poster:

2 posts

181 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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thank you everyone that has replied. i am more looking into the design of cars rather than the actual hands on work. i will have a look at the places you have suggested but if you find anything else then i would appreciate any advice anyone can give smile

AMD87

2,004 posts

225 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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xCiCi05 said:
thank you everyone that has replied. i am more looking into the design of cars rather than the actual hands on work. i will have a look at the places you have suggested but if you find anything else then i would appreciate any advice anyone can give smile
http://www.uws.ac.uk/courses/ug-courseinfo.asp?cou...

This may be the one for you then?

Btw tell your dad i said hi haven't seen him around for a while smile

istoo

2,365 posts

225 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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shooomer said:
Coventry is worth a look
yep, although not the most illustrious location. Big automotitive department for years.
A mate of mine was a lecturer there for a number of years. tied in with a lot of the F1 teams, and manufacturers based around the area, some good talent there.



SXi Lad

2,964 posts

212 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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xCiCi05 said:
thank you everyone that has replied. i am more looking into the design of cars rather than the actual hands on work. i will have a look at the places you have suggested but if you find anything else then i would appreciate any advice anyone can give smile
What about your architectural technology degree Charlotte? wink

TWJPToyota

452 posts

236 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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A mate of mine's daughter looks like she's off to the West of Scotland Uni in Hamilton during summer for her automotive car design course.

Mark_Karting

899 posts

205 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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I have applied to go to Uni this year (September). I have applied for Automotive Engineering at Heriot-Watt and Motorsport Design Engineering at UWS, along with Mechanical Engineering at Strathclyde, Glasgow and Heriot-Watt.

The UWS course is the only of its kind in Scotland, its done in a fantastic building, there aren't many places in each year (only 40), but this can be seen as a benefit and I'm told they are rarely filled. Also it doesnt take many Highers to get into (BCC) which was a big one for me as it's the only course I can get an unconditional offer for. Oh, and its 5 minutes from my house which helps hehe

The Automotive course at HW is more general to do with car design and engineering. For example there is no module on race car set-up like there is at UWS, it leans more towards Mechanical Engineering. Having had a tour of the building I was really impressed. There are more places at HW (95-110 depending on funding), but the entry requirements are higher. I'm not sure of these exactly but a few A's are needed IIRC.

Hope this helps smile

EDIT: I can't speel and my full stop button seemed to be broken

Edited by Mark_Karting on Thursday 10th February 13:26