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Studying automotive engineering abroad

What is automotive engineering?

Automotive engineering is all about designing, building and improving motor vehicles. So if you have a passion for cars, motorcycles or trucks, this is the field of study for you.

Your studies will cover how to make vehicles faster, safer, more efficient, and even more fun to drive. As a field, it blends mechanical, electrical, and software engineering to create everything from everyday cars, buses, agricultural equipment to high performance sports cars.

As an automotive engineer, you will tackle things like fuel efficiency, aerodynamics, and cutting edge technology like self driving systems. You’ll be working in a field where creativity meets science and engineering to shape the future of transportation.

Why study automotive engineering abroad?

Studying automotive engineering abroad gives you the opportunity to go to any university, whether you want to attend a top-ranked university, or one that offers a specific specialisation you are interested in.

As well as this, you will also be exposed to global industry connections, and wider perspectives.

You’ll be able to learn from experts, work on real world projects, and experience different cultures, all while setting yourself up for a successful career with innovation driven companies all over the world.

What you will study

In an automotive engineering degree, you’ll be able to dive into everything that makes a car work:

  • Engine design
  • Aerodynamics
  • Vehicle dynamics
  • Electric and self driving cars

You’ll study modules on mechanical and electrical systems, materials science, and software used in modern vehicles.

Your degree will be taught through hands-on projects, testing prototypes, and maybe even building your own car. It’s the perfect mix of theory, creativity, and real world engineering.

If you are interested in subjects related to automotive engineering, consider these options:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Materials Science
  • Design Engineering

Accreditation

If you study an undergraduate degree in automotive engineering, you can expect to be awarded either a Bachelor of Science (BSc) or a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng). At postgraduate level, it’s normally a Master of Science (MSc) or Master of Engineering (MEng). If you want to specialise even further, you could consider studying for a PhD, which will open doors to research and academic career options.

Careers

As a graduate of an automotive engineering degree you will have a wide range of career opportunities. You could work as a vehicle design engineer, powertrain engineer, or aerodynamics specialist, helping to create the next generation of cars.

Jobs in electric and autonomous vehicle development are experiencing an increase at the moment, as are roles in motorsports engineering. You might also dive into manufacturing, testing, or safety regulation. With a global demand for innovation, careers in sustainability and alternative fuels are also on the rise.


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