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Masters Degrees (Motorsport Engineering)

We have 11 Masters Degrees (Motorsport Engineering)

A Masters in Motorsport Engineering will give you an in-depth understanding of the technology, design and strategic management involved in motorsport.

You’ll cover the technical aspects of designing, building, and maintaining racing cars and learn to develop innovative engineering solutions to maximise performance. Some of the skills you will learn during a Masters in Motorsport Engineering include race vehicle design, race vehicle dynamics, race vehicle setup, and race vehicle data analysis.

Your learning will be underpinned by the latest research, with some programmes offering the opportunity to apply your learning in an industrial placement or project. Studying a Masters in Motorsport Engineering can enable you to learn about topics ranging from advanced powertrains and vehicle safety to aerodynamics and sustainable fuel sources.

In terms of entry requirements, you should have an undergraduate background in Mechanical Engineering (or a related discipline). If you’ve got substantial professional experience, this can also be a factor in the application process.

Why study a Masters in Motorsport Engineering?

Motorsport is a global industry with many career opportunities, from working on the development of new cars to managing teams. Many Motorsport Engineering university departments enjoy close links with racing teams involved in Formula 1 and Formula E, with courses designed to meet the needs of potential employers in the industry.

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