Motorsport Management University of Wales Trinity Saint David
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSc, HND | On-Campus | Full-time | 2 - 3 years | find out | find out | find out |
Course overview
Course Overview
The programme is designed to ensure that prospective and practising managers have a sound understanding of the operational, technical and personal aspects of the day-to-day management of all types of logistic operations, their facilities and infrastructure.
During their studies students develop and enhance:
- their powers of persuasion through the improvement of their oral and written communication skills;
- their analytical skills through developing the ability to sift information quickly and produce coherent reports;
- their ability to plan and coordinate the allocation of resources and their ability to manage a workforce with due recognition of diversity in all of its forms.
In other words students develop the attributes of a good manager and one that recognises that gaining a BSc(Hons) is just the start of the process of Continual Professional Development.
Key Features
According to the MIA (2011) there are in the United Kingdom there are in the region of 4,500 companies that are:
'......... involved in the UK Motorsport and Performance Engineering Industry, boasting an annual turnover of ?6 billion - of which £3.6 billion exported. As a result, Motorsport Valley
Entry requirements
Entry Criteria
The normal entry requirements are:
BSC (Hons)
64 UCAS Tariff points (previously 160) for awards appearing on the UCAS Tariff Table (ie 2 GCE A Levels at appropriate grades such as A+E = 64, B+D = 64 or C+C = 64).
NVQ Level 3 in an appropriate subject.
Modern apprenticeship Level 3 vocational qualifications.
Other equivalent qualifications (e.g. International and European Baccalaureates, City and Guilds, SCOTVEC awards).
HND
40 UCAS Tariff points (previously 120)
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.
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