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Automotive Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Hons

Engineering and Production and Manufacturing Engineering at

Birmingham City University

:
4.4 / 5

STUDY MODE

Full-Time

LENGTH

4 years course

LEARNING

On Campus

PLACEMENT YEAR

Not Available

YEAR ABROAD

Not Available

FOUNDATION YEAR

Yes

Automotive Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Hons

Study our Automotive Engineering BEng degree course and join one of the select UK Universities to take part in Formula Student events at Silverstone.

Now is a fascinating time to study automotive engineering

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Most helpful review for Engineering and Production and Manufacturing Engineering at Birmingham City University

member1181509
17th March 23

Automotive Engineering with Foundation Year, BEng Hons FullTime

Automotive Engineering is a really nice course I love the course because it deals with cars and it is an interesting course

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How do I apply and how easy is it to get in?

What you will need to do

Apply by 31 Jan

What you won’t need to do

Audition for a Place
Attend an interview
Submit a portfolio
Pass an entry test

Points of entry for Automotive Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Hons

Foundation

Entry requirements for Engineering and Production and Manufacturing Engineering at Birmingham City University

Entry requirements are the formal requirements students need to meet to be considered for a place on a university course. But, each year many universities accept students with lower grades. The bar chart below shows the actual UCAS tariff points of students currently on this course.

Required subjects for Automotive Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Hons at Birmingham City University

80 UCAS points A maximum of 3 subjects are considered. These can be other A-levels or level 3 equivalents.

UCAS points for current students on Engineering and Production and Manufacturing Engineering at Birmingham City University

Asked for: 80 UCAS Tariff points

English language requirements

6.0
Additional details
with no less than 5.5 in any level

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Most relevant Student Reviews for Automotive Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Hons at Birmingham City University

member1181509
17th March 23

Automotive Engineering with Foundation Year, BEng Hons FullTime

Automotive Engineering is a really nice course I love the course because it deals with cars and it is an interesting course read more

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Personal Tutor
Course Content
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member1381763
20th March 23

Electronic Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Complex course but nice Uni for the course read more

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member465496
19th January 22

Mechanical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

The degree I'm studying will open many doors that will give me a great starting salary! read more

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member844065
27th November 19

Mechanical Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Terrible! That's the only word I can use to decribe my experience studying mechanical engineering at BCU. It feels more like a local college full of people who are not really interested in studying or teaching. I also find the teaching staff, bar one or two, to be very rude and patronising. You're very much made to feel as though they're doing you a favor by taking your £9250 a year. The lectures and tutorials are a complete waste of time, and the way material is organised on moodle is very incoherent. There is also constant errors on experiement result sheets to a point where you begin to question if the teaching staff themselves understand it. As I mentioned above, a lot of people studying at BCU are not really there to take their education serious. Nearly 40% of people on my course (around 45/120 people) haven't accessed moodle for months if at all which means they haven't done online tests and have given up on the course (we're only in week 10) Overall I'd give BCU 2/10. read more

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SNasseri
10th July 15

Electronic Engineering, BEng Hons FullTime

Personal tutor doesn't even know your course!! read more

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Most relevant Student Reviews for Production and Manufacturing Engineering at Birmingham City University

member1181509
17th March 23

Automotive Engineering with Foundation Year, BEng Hons FullTime

Automotive Engineering is a really nice course I love the course because it deals with cars and it is an interesting course read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
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