Is the BEng automotive engineering course suitable for me?
The course is suitable if you don’t meet the entry requirements for our BEng (Hons) Automotive Engineering course, or you want extra preparation before starting degree-level study
You share the first year with other engineering, maths and physics foundation year students, then move on to the degree
Should I study automotive engineering?
Get on track for our IMechE accredited BEng (Hons) Automotive Engineering degree, by completing a foundation year
If you're committed to an engineering future and have a less conventional background, this is the course for you
Why study automotive engineering? The automotive industry is set for global growth over the next decade
What is automotive engineering with a foundation year?
Automotive Engineering with a Foundation Year is a one year course which is designed for students who have not studied the correct subjects or received the qualifications required
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Automotive engineering with foundation year
Nonprofit organization in US for California Community Colleges
The Foundation for California Community Colleges is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization based in Sacramento, California. It was incorporated in 1998 by external text>Dr. Larry Toy, the founding president and chief executive officer of the organization. The organization has annual operating revenue of over $35 million. The Foundation's mission is to benefit, support, and enhance the California Community Colleges. It is the official foundation to the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office and Board of Governors. The Foundation's Board of Directors is currently composed of eleven individuals, each serving six-year terms. Members include: external text>Geneve Villacres, external text>Patrick Mulvaney, external text>Jennifer Perry, external text>Darius Anderson, external text>Manuel Baca, external text>Yasmin Davidds, external text>Kwesi Edwards, external text>Stephan Castellanos, external text>Nitasha Sawhney, external text>Elmy Bermejo, external text>Kate Wright. On May 6, 2008, The Bernard Osher Foundation California awarded an upfront gift of $25 million to announce the California Community Colleges Scholarship Endowment, which is managed by the Foundation for California Community Colleges and benefits students at all 113 California Community Colleges. This is believed to be the largest donation to a public two-year college system in US history. This gift launched a three-year fundraising campaign on behalf of the Community Colleges, resulting in a $67.7 million scholarship fund that will fund at least 3,380 scholarships every year, in perpetuity.
The Foundation for California Community Colleges is a
Nonprofit organization in US for California Community Colleges
The Foundation for California Community Colleges is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization based in Sacramento, California. It was incorporated in 1998 by external text>Dr. Larry Toy, the founding president and chief executive officer of the organization. The organization has annual operating revenue of over $35 million. The Foundation's mission is to benefit, support, and enhance the California Community Colleges. It is the official foundation to the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office and Board of Governors. The Foundation's Board of Directors is currently composed of eleven individuals, each serving six-year terms. Members include: external text>Geneve Villacres, external text>Patrick Mulvaney, external text>Jennifer Perry, external text>Darius Anderson, external text>Manuel Baca, external text>Yasmin Davidds, external text>Kwesi Edwards, external text>Stephan Castellanos, external text>Nitasha Sawhney, external text>Elmy Bermejo, external text>Kate Wright. On May 6, 2008, The Bernard Osher Foundation California awarded an upfront gift of $25 million to announce the California Community Colleges Scholarship Endowment, which is managed by the Foundation for California Community Colleges and benefits students at all 113 California Community Colleges. This is believed to be the largest donation to a public two-year college system in US history. This gift launched a three-year fundraising campaign on behalf of the Community Colleges, resulting in a $67.7 million scholarship fund that will fund at least 3,380 scholarships every year, in perpetuity.