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Bachelor of Engineering 2019

(Automotive Engineering)(Honours) Undergraduate

Gain the skills to design and work within the fast moving Program snapshot
technologies of the automotive industry.

This program is built on core studies in mechanical engineering, with a specialisation in automotive Duration
engineering to develop economical and sustainable automotive designs, or solve automotive
engineering problems. Full-time: 4 years

You’ll study vehicle power systems, sustainable vehicle design and automotive manufacturing and
vehicle handling and control, vehicle aerodynamics, and vehicle noise and vibration.

The program incorporates complete car design with a focus on new technologies that benefit society Location
such as driver-less cars, full-electric, hybrid power trains and fuel cells. It takes a global view and is
increasingly environmental in outlook. Chennai and Melbourne campuses
The emphasis will be on hands-on learning, with your work largely laboratory-based, where you’ll
Years 1 and 2 are conducted on the
conduct experiments and design your own projects.
Chennai campus and years 3 and 4
With the opportunity for 12 weeks of industry placements undertaken locally or internationally, on the melbourne campuses
you’ll be work-ready when you graduate. There are also opportunities to tackle research projects in
partnership with industry, like the Engineers Without Borders Challenge.

This program is an outcome of industry and student demand.

How to apply

Apply ONLINE:

Industry connections Career outlook cornerstone.edu.in/apply now


As a Cornerstone RMIT pathway student, Automotive engineering is a growing global
you’ll have oppurtunities to engage with industry. Automotive engineers are employed
Industry from the beginning of your degree. by major car, truck and bus companies, as
well as racing teams and parts manufacturers.
Fees
Through work placements, industry projects,
internships, seminars and events, you’ll be in Graduates from RMIT have gone on to work
For fee information:
contact with industry every step of the way. at a range of organisations including:
cornerstone.edu.in/fees-and-funding
You’ll have the chance to do 12 weeks’ work  F1 teams
experience, research projects in collaboration  Porsche
with industry and the opportunity to work
 Ford
overseas with leading organisations.
 General Motors Contact
Professional recognition  Toyota
Kings Cornerstone International
This program is fully accredited by Engineers  Audi 36
Australia. Graduates of the program are eligible  BMW East Coast Road
for graduate membership of Engineers Australia. Muttukadu
 Daimler-Chrysler Chennai INDIA 603112
Full membership as a professional engineer
may be obtained after an appropriate period of  Bosch Tel. +91 44 67496900
professional practice. E-Mail: admission@cornerstone.edu.in

Australia is one of 15 countries that are


signatories to the International Engineering
Alliance, also known as the Washington Accord,
for professional engineers. The qualification of cornerstone.edu.in/
graduates from this degree is recognised in all automotive-engineering
countries that are signatories to the Accord.

The degree also satisfies the requirements of the


Society of Automotive Engineers, Australia, for
graduate membership.
Program structure
Year 1 and 2 Year 3 Your final year (capstone) project will develop and
reinforce the skills and knowledge you need - as
You’ll learn the basics of mechanical engineering, You’ll deepen your knowledge in mechanical defined by Engineers Australia - to commence
focusing on the automotive industry. engineering. A highlight includes vehicle your professional engineering career.
power systems which is an introduction to
You’ll tackle and solve advanced engineering the development, design, specification, and Program elective examples:
problems, particularly in the structural design operation of internal combustion engines for
and manufacturing of vehicles and automotive mobile applications, with a focus on traditional  Advanced Engineering Computer Aided Design
components. spark-ignited and diesel engines. It also covers  Advanced Materials
alternative power plants and fuels.  Computational Engineering 1
Year 2
Year 4  Engineering Unmanned Aircraft Systems
While continuing your studies in maths,
mechatronics, mechanics, and dynamics, you’ll
 Humanitarian Experiential Learning Project
In addition to elective studies, you’ll also learn
also undertake a Project Based Learning (PBL) about vehicle handling and control, which covers  Industrial and Vehicle Aerodynamics
course which concentrates on the study of performance prediction relatively early in the  Sustainable Automotive Manufacturing
machine elements and their incorporation into design process, and identifies the conflicts in
simple machines.
 Vehicle Noise and Vibration
designing for optimal performance in different
models.

Year 1 Introduction to Professional Engineering Computer Aided Mechanics and


Engineering Practice Mathematics C Design Materials 1

Applied Further Engineering Manufacturing Fluid Mechanics of


Thermodynamics Mathematics C Systems Mechanical Systems

Year 2 Maths and Stats for Mechatronics Mechanics and Engineering


Aero, Mech and Auto Principles Materials 2 Dynamics

Mechanical Design 1 University University


elective elective

Year 3 Management of Solid Mechanical Research Methods


Vehicle Design Mechanics 3 Vibrations for Engineers

Vehicle Power Mechanics of Finite Element Engineering and


Systems Machines Analysis Enterprise

Year 4 Engineering Capstone Automatic Advanced Thermo-Fluid Program


Project Part A Control Mechanics elective

Compulsory courses Program electives University electives

Please note: This is an indicative program structure.Courses may change and be available in different semesters.

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this publication is accurate and current at the date of printing

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