Motorsport Engineering HND – Level 5

Course Code: EEH001B/HM1

Qualification Type
HNC/HND
Subject Area
Automotive & Motorsport, Engineering
Location
University Centre Somerset
Start date
09-02-2027
Duration

2 Years

Fees
19+: £7,800.00

Course Overview

This course is delivered at University Centre Somerset, for more information please visit www.somerset.ac.uk

Follow in the footsteps of the Head of Trackside Systems at McLaren F1 by embarking on an exhilarating journey into motorsport engineering with our comprehensive programme.

Designed to fuel your passion for high-speed innovation, our curriculum merges cutting-edge theory with hands-on experience, preparing you for the fast-paced world of motorsport engineering. In addition to studying the qualification, learners have taken part in a number of trips, visits and guest lectures, and had the opportunity to get involved with our race team.

All learners will be expected to carry out a 30-hour work placement with an industry-relevant provider.

Topics may include:

  • Engineering Maths and Science
  • Professional Engineering Practice
  • Engineering Mechanics and Materials
  • Race car Design and Manufacture
  • Motorsport Workshop Practices
  • Computer Aided Design and Manufacture
  • Automotive Combustion
  • Engineering Project
  • Professional Engineering Management
  • Further Mathematics
  • Automotive Aero Dynamics
  • Motorsport Workshop Preparation and Inspection
  • Computational Modelling in Virtual Engineering
  • Engine and Vehicle Design Performance
  • Vehicle Systems and Technology.

These costs are estimates based on recent years:

  • £50 for trips and visits
  • £50 to £60 for personal protective equipment
  • £50 to £100 for materials needed for your project
  • £50 for electronics equipment.
Two mechanics working on a green racecar in a garage.

Assessment Methods

You will have weekly lectures with your module leader. These could be in the classroom, workshop or lab depending on the module. Assessment is primarily via coursework. The coursework may include practical workshop activities, lab work, project work, presentation or report writing.

Progression Options

The usual progression from this programme is on to a BEng Top-up year in Motorsport Engineering, or to direct employment within the industry.

Entry Requirements

Typically, entrants will possess:

  • A full Level 3 qualification in Engineering or Motorsport, including an element of Maths, or A Levels in relevant subjects
  • GCSEs including English at grade 4 or above and maths at grade 5 or above.
UCS Motorsport's Caterham 7 race car, Esme, on track at Castle Combe circuit

Frequently Asked Questions

The application route depends on your chosen study mode. For full-time undergraduate degrees, you will need to apply via UCAS. If you are applying for a part-time course, a professional qualification, or a Degree Apprenticeship, you can usually apply directly through our website using the ‘Apply Now’ button on the course page. If you need any guidance, our Admissions team is always on hand to help.