Comments about Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports) - On Campus - Joondalup - Western Australia
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Objectives
Develops problem solving abilities and the technical, financial and management skills associated with manufacturing industries in general, and the motorsports industry in particular. Students gain a solid understanding of the entire design, simulation and fabrication processes and management issues associated with manufacturing industries, with particular emphasis on motorsports. Provides a stimulating and supportive learning environment with an enthusiastic and articulate approach which reflects the culture of motorsports. Students have the opportunity to further develop competencies through the provision of extra-curricular activities, to help progression into the motorsports industry. They also have broader employment opportunities in product design and development, manufacturing, marketing and project management.
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Entry requirements
Minimum admission requirements apply to enter this course. Special admission requirements Note: Students who have not completed TEE Applicable Mathematics (or equivalent) will be required to complete a bridging unit during the first year of their studies.
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Academic title
Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports)
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Course description
Related careers
Automotive Technologist, Mechanical Technologist
This course is available for on-campus study by students with an International student visa.
The Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports) discipline is embedded in the course structure.
This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.
The course structure shown below includes core units and electives. The course is comprised of 360 credit points (23 units).
Year One
Unit Description Points
Semester 1
ENM1101 Race Car Anatomy 15
ENS1154 Introduction to Engineering 15
SCP1111 Physics of Motion * 15
MAT1137 Introductory Applied Mathematics ** 15
Semester 2
ENM1102 Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design 15
ENS1115 Materials and Manufacturing 1 15
ENS1162 Electrical Engineering 1A 15
MAT1236 Calculus 1 15
* Students who have NOT passed TEE Physics should enrol in the bridging unit SCP1132 Introduction to Physics and should enrol in SCP1111 in semester 1 of the following year. ** Students who have NOT passed TEE Applicable Mathematics should enrol in the bridging unit MAT1108 Foundations of Mathematics, and should enrol in MAT1137 in a later semester. ** Students who have passed TEE Calculus should enrol in MAT1236 Calculus 1 instead of MAT1137 in Semester 1, and then enrol in MAT1163 Linear Algebra in Semester 2.
Year Two
Unit Description Points
Semester 1
ENM2104 Instrumentation and Measurement 15
ENS2108 Mechanical Science 15
ENS2214 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing 15
Elective 1
Semester 2
ENM2209 Race Car Systems 15
ENS2110 Materials and Manufacturing 2 15
ENS2106 Motorsports Design and Development 15
ENM2210 Engineering Mechanics 15
Year Three
Unit Description Points
Semester 1
ENM3211 Motorsports Project 1 15
ENS3260 Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Systems 15
ENS2159 Engineering Innovation and Ethics 15
Elective 2
Semester 2
ENM3212 Motorsports Project 2 30
ENS4543 Engineering Management 15
SPM2122 Sport Marketing 15
Recommended Electives
Unit Description Points
ENS2170 Principles of Industrial Maintenance 15
ENS2257 Microprocessor Systems 15
ENS3180 Finite Element Methods 15
ENS3243 Structural Analysis 15
ENM3218 Fluid Mechanics 15
ENS3170 Vibrations and Condition Monitoring 15
MAT1163 Linear Algebra 15
MAT2236 Differential Equations 15
Note: Electives chosen from outside this list must be approved by the Course Coordinator.