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University of Central Lancashire

University of Central Lancashire

Motorsport Engineering Undergraduate Degrees (4 results)

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Motorsports Engineering (with Foundation Year) MEng (Hons)

School Of Engineering And Computing

5 years full time

B867 UCAS code 100% Employment rate 66th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements 64UCAS Tariff Points
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Motorsports Engineering BEng (Hons)

School Of Engineering And Computing

3 years full time / 4 years sandwich

H331 UCAS code 75% Employment rate 66th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements 104UCAS Tariff Points
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Motorsports Engineering MEng (Hons)

School Of Engineering And Computing

4 years full time / 5 years sandwich

H334 UCAS code 100% Employment rate 66th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements 104UCAS Tariff Points
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Motorsports Engineering (with Foundation Year) BEng (Hons)

School Of Engineering And Computing

4 years full time

B767 UCAS code 75% Employment rate 66th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements 64UCAS Tariff Points
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WUSCA overall rating
(4.42) 
WUSCA student ranking
26 / 101
CUG ranking
87th

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SR
Student Reviewer
08 Mar 22

University of Central Lancashire

Motorsports Engineering MEng (Hons)

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Good facilities and good life

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River
31 Jan 24

University of Central Lancashire

Motorsports Engineering MEng (Hons)

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Preston is an awful place, uni is the best thing about it. Lecturers are mostly happy to help, especially my course specific ones....