Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports) develops core 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 design, simulation and fabrication processes, and the management issues associated with the production of the complex automotive systems and the components that underpin the motorsport industry Students are required to complete practicum placement(s) as part of this course because, during the course, students will be required to undertake a minimum of 8 weeks of practical work experience located in an engineering technology industry environment