This course aims to provide a sound understanding of the fundamental scientific, engineering, and managerial principles involved in motorsport and their implementation within a high-performance technology context.
You will cover the design, construction, and operation of competition vehicles and related aspects of materials science, aerodynamics, structural analysis, vehicle systems, and management techniques related to motorsport.
You will be taught the skills required for the planning, execution, and reporting of motorsport projects and to prepare them for various roles in motorsport.
Cranfield University has undertaken research, consultancy, and testing for the motorsport sector since the 1970s. The University is home to the FIA-approved Cranfield Impact Centre and Cranfield Motorsport Simulation, which work with F1 and leading motorsport companies. We have an international reputation for our expertise in aerodynamics, CFD, and materials technology, including composites, the safety of motorsport vehicle structures, power-train development, vehicle dynamics, simulation, data acquisition and electronics, and tire characterisation and modeling. This track record ensures the motorsport industry highly respects the course.
A first or second-class UK Honours degree or its international equivalent in engineering, mathematics, physics, or applied science and a demonstrable motivation and commitment to being actively involved in motorsport.
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.5 overall and 5.5 in all skill components.
Aerospace Engineering
Cranfield campus
Postgraduate
Full-Time,1 year
September
11910,
26580, (INT)
Middle Sex
5.5
Postgraduate
£4,500, £24,000
Middle Sex
5.5
Postgraduate
£12,000, £24,300
Multiple , Newfoundland & Labrador
7.0
Postgraduate
16282