Taught course

Advanced Motorsport Mechatronics MSc

Institution
Cranfield University · School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing
Qualifications
MSc

Entry requirements

A UK lower second class undergraduate degree with honours, as a minimum, or equivalent international qualification.

Ideally applicants will have studied in engineering, including electronics, a relevant STEM discipline such as engineering, aerodynamics, physics or applied mathematics subjects. Additionally applicants must have UK A-Level's in mathematics and physics, or their international equivalent.

Months of entry

September

Course content

Who is it for?

This course aims to provide students with a sound understanding of the fundamental scientific, engineering and managerial principles involved in motorsport. A combination of mechanics, electronics and computer systems, this postgraduate programme prepares graduates for a career in motorsport or high performance engineering.

For those students wishing to apply with a pure science or pure mathematics background or those with limited motorsport experience we strongly recommend our Introduction to Motorsport Engineering short course as a primer for the MSc programme.

Why this course?

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.

The MSc in Advanced Motorsports Mechatronics aims to provide you with 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 design, testing and operation of competition vehicles, and related aspects of control engineering, computer modelling, embedded systems, alongside vehicle dynamics, 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 a variety of roles in motorsport.

We have an international reputation for our expertise in aerodynamics, CFD, materials technology, including composites, safety of motorsport vehicle structures, power-train development, vehicle dynamics, simulation, data acquisition and electronics, tyre characterisation and modelling. This track record ensures the course is highly respected by the motorsport industry.

As a student, you will benefit from:

  • Practical sessions using Cranfield's facilities and equipment
  • Engagement with motorsport practitioners
  • Motorsport related project work.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MSc
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Admissions
Email
study@cranfield.ac.uk
Phone
+44 (0) 1234 758540