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Foundation Year Automotive PDF Print E-mail

Incorporated as part of a 4 year degree scheme

Motorcycle Engineering 

UCAS Course Code: H390
UCAS Course Title: BEng/ME4

Automotive Engineering 

UCAS Course Code: H348
UCAS Course Title: BEng/AuEng

Motorsport Engineering and Design

UCAS Course Code: H337
UCAS Course Title: BEng/MED4

Admissions Tutor: Chris Wyatt
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Programme Design

The aim of the Foundation Year is to provide motivated students, who do not have suitable formal qualifications, with the opportunity of studying for a BEng degree or HND. It therefore emphasises science and mathematics along with other subjects which give the students a well-rounded introduction to engineering.

At the end of the Foundation Year students may choose an alternative study programme within the BEng Portfolio. Those who do not fully complete the programme may have an opportunity to follow the appropriate HND.

School of Automotive Engineering Open Days

Entry Requirements

To be read in conjunction with this page

For the foundation entry to our four year degrees, our offers are based on 80 points. We will not specify the subject matter required. We will accept A levels, National Diplomas, Certificates, National Awards or equivalent, including NVQ Level 3, the new 14-19 Diploma and Access courses. Providing you achieve the points required, one A level would be sufficient. GCSE Maths at grade C or above is also required.

Other Skills Considered

Our offers are not solely based on academic results. We take your skills, achievements and life experience into consideration. In such cases, they must provide evidence of capacity to pursue the course successfully. We like to give such applicants every opportunity to show that they have the motivation and ability to succeed in their chosen programme.