Foundation Degree (FdEng) Motorsport Engineering
Wiltshire College and University Centre
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Course OverviewDelivered at Castle Combe Race Circuit and with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) as the Professional Accreditation Body, this course will provide you with an opportunity to engage in all aspects of the Motorsport Engineering industry and becoming an employable professional in the Motorsport Engineering world.Our workshops are modern and purpose built with all the equipment you would expect to find in industry.We also have specialist facilities including vehicle, ...Read More
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Start date and duration
Start date
11-SEP-23
Full Time
2 years
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A minimum of one pass at A Level or 6 unit Vocational A Level (in Maths, Physics or a closely related subject) plus a minimum of three passes at GCSE at grades A-C (8-4) including Mathematics at grade B (6) and English Language at grade C (4).
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Wiltshire College & University Centre offers a wide variety of employability-focused degree courses. These are validated by some of the UK’s top universities such as Bournemouth, Greenwich and Oxford Brookes. HE courses include: Undergraduate degrees Foundation degrees Top-up degrees HNC/HNDs PGC/PGCEs. Courses cover areas like agriculture, life sciences, creative arts, teaching, engineering and business. Several courses can be studied on a part-time basis. All courses are vocational where students learn on the ground through work experience and industry placements. As a result, 96% of graduates go onto employment, further study or training.
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Wiltshire College and University Centre

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