School: School of Sciences and Engineering

Automobile Engineering

Academic year

2022-2023
Taught Language: Greek/English

Course Summary

The continuous increase of automobiles and the significant technological growth in the sector of Automotive Engineering is producing a strong demand for well-qualified Diploma graduates with specific expertise in various aspects of automotive engineering. 

The Automobile Engineering (2 Years, Diploma) programme of study gives the opportunity to the students to gain a deep understanding of the Automobile Engineering discipline while forming a bridge of knowledge with the other engineering disciplines in the field. 

The course focuses on the important issues related to the automobile technology such as ICE, propulsion systems, vehicle dynamics and control, braking systems, automotive electronics, body and safety.

Career Prospects

Modules

Code Modules ECTS
MAT111 Engineering Mathematics I 5
COM111 Application Packages & Computer Programming 5
DRW111 Engineering Drawing I 4
AUT112 Basic Electric and Electronics 5
MEC111 Physics 5
ΑΥΤ 103 Motor Vehicle Technology I 5
AUT113 Vehicle’s Workshop I 2
Code Modules ECTS
MAT121 Engineering Mathematics II 5
AUT211 Vehicle’s Industry and Economy 5
DRW121 Engineering Drawing II 4
MEC121 Introduction to Materials Science 5
AUT121 Motor Vehicle Technology II 5
AUT122 Vehicle’s Electrics 5
AUT123 Vehicle Workshop II 2
Code Modules ECTS
MEC225 Machine Elements 5
MEC211 Strength of Materials 6
MEC212 Thermodynamics 5
AUT223 Vehicle’s Body Design and Performance 5
AUT212 Vehicle’s Electronics 5
AUT213 Vehicle’s Workshop III 2
Code Modules ECTS
ENG221 Technical Writing 2
MEC221 Fluid Mechanics 5
MEC223 Ventilation, Heating and Air-Conditioning 5
AUT222 Vehicle’s Dynamics and Control 5
AUT221 Vehicle’s Internal Combustion Engines 5
AUT224 Vehicle’s Workshop IV 2
AUT225 Diploma Project 5
Electives for Semester 4
Code Modules ECTS
ENG121 Intermediate English 2
ENG211 Advanced English 2
PSY201 Introduction to Psychology 2
PHIL220 Ethics 2
PHIL201 Introduction to Philosophy 2
Electives for Semester 3
Code Modules ECTS
ENG212 Intermediate English 2
ENG211 Advanced English 2
PSY201 Introduction to Psychology 2
PHIL220 Ethics 2
PHIL201 Introduction to Philosophy 2

Assessment Method

The assessment of students includes results of all written examinations, tests, assignments, projects, attendance at lectures and participation in class.Students will graduate from the college when they have successfully completed the requirements as set by the course.The permitted unjustified absences for all courses are 20% (for each lesson). Any student who accumulates more than 20% unjustified absences will be suspended.

The Pass Mark will be 45% of the total Mark for every lesson.

A student may discontinue his/her course of study under the condition that he/she continues within one academic year only after permission from director.

How to apply

There Are Two Ways In Which You Make An Application :

  • By downloading a copy of the Application form and returning it to us by post, email or fax.

  • By completing a hard copy of the application form and returning it to us by post, email or fax.ter

In order to enroll at Global College, the student must produce the following documents:

How To Apply
  • Secondary School Leaving Certificate

  • Two recent passport photographs

  • ID Number

  • Registration fee

  • The appropriate tuition fee deposit

The students must also complete the appropriate application form.

International Students Also Require The Following:
  • College acceptance letter

  • Original Police Clearance Certificate

  • A Bank letter stating that the student has sufficient funds to pay for his/her tuition fees and other expenses.

  • Original School Leaving

  • Certificate and photocopies attested by a Notary Public in their country

  • Passport

Global College requires that the students sign the appropriate letter regarding their financial commitments. The Immigration authorities reserve the right to make essential changes to the above regulations.

Application deadline

Generally, the deadline for applying

for the Fall semester is end of August and

for Spring semester, end of November

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Secondary School Leaving Certificate / or Equivalent

Additional entry requirements

English language requirements

English Entry Level Requirements:

TOEFL:A minimum score of 550 for paper-based, 213 for computer-based, and 79 for internet-based.

IELTS: A minimum score of 6, however, if a student scores between 5.5 and 6, he or she will receive

supporting classes for the first year. Alternatively, students can sit for the English Entrance Test.

IGCSE: A“ C “ grade in English.

Fees and funding

Application Fees

5500 EURO per year

Additional Fee information

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Provider information

Main Contact

Florinis 11, Forum city bld, 503,

1065, Nicosia

Cyprus

Contact Person: U.A.G.C.

Phone: +35722778744

Email: info@uagc.eu