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Automotive Engineering for Electric Vehicles MSc

Automotive Engineering for Electric Vehicles MSc

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Full time | Luton | 1 year | NOV-26

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

NOV-26

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Road Vehicle Engineering

Course Summary

If you’re a senior vehicle developer passionate about researching and testing the next generation of low- and non-carbon vehicles, then this forward-thinking qualification equips you with the technical knowledge and in-depth training you need. You get to grips with progressive technologies hone your skills using our state-of-the-art design and simulation tools and tackle real-world challenges alongside industry partners, graduating with the knowledge and skills to thrive within the fast-paced field of automotive sustainability.What will you study?Studying our Automotive Engineering for Electric Vehicles MSc course will equip you with in-depth knowledge and skills in the combined areas of automotive engineering, vehicle development and sustainable automotive technologies. This course introduces several advanced areas of study, including Applied Heat Transfer, Thermofluids and Computational Fluid Dynamics. Here, you will acquire extensive knowledge, understanding and skills around heat transfer, the principles of thermodynamics, fluid dynamics and thermofluids, all of which have applications in computational fluid dynamics.With a special focus on electric vehicles, our unit in Advanced Vehicle Electronics and Autonomous Driving Technology will equip you with the knowledge around control systems and artificial intelligence used for autonomous driving technology, as well as how these systems work within the role of advanced vehicle electronics. Similarly, you will further your knowledge of electric powertrain technology and vehicle dynamics in our Advanced Vehicle Dynamics and Sustainable Vehicle Powertrain unit, while also producing preliminary designs for these systems.Finally, you will complete a Master’s Project in Automotive Engineering for Electric Vehicles that will allow you to bring your acquired skills and knowledge together in practice. You can take this opportunity to work on a topic of interest that is relevant to your field of study. To help you with this, our unit in Research Methodologies and Project Management aims to expose you to a wide range of tools and techniques for areas of research and data analysis.CareersOn completing the course you should have a theoretical and practical understanding of how new and emerging technologies will be used in the automotive industry with a specific focus on electric vehicles. It gives you the specific knowledge and skills to progress in design production and research and development as well as the attributes for life-long learning – so important in this fast-evolving field.

Modules

Advanced Mechanical Systems And Sustainable Energy Systems (CIS134-6) - Core
Advanced Vehicle Dynamics And Sustainable Vehicle Powertrain (CIS138-6) - Core
Advanced Vehicle Electronics And Autonomous Driving Technology (CIS139-6) - Core
Applied Heat Transfer, Thermofluids And Computational Fluid Dynamics (CIS136-6) - Core
Mechanical Dynamics And Mechatronics (CIS135-6) - Core
Msc Project - Automotive Engineering For Electric Vehicles (CIS137-6) - Core
Msc Project - Mechanical Engineering (CIS133-6) - Core
Research Methodologies And Project Management (CIS120-6) - Core

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

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International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£16,900

Entry requirements

Applicants should have 2.2 honours degree or equivalent in a related subject area.

University information

The University of Bedfordshire is committed to student success and is proud to deliver a career-powered education. An award-winning institution with over 100 years of educational heritage, it’s passionate about delivering postgraduate education that acts as a springboard to any future its students have set their sights on. Postgraduate students can choose from over 120 master’s degrees, research programmes and professional qualifications at...more