Race Car Technology – Racing Engines
Certificate
What You’ll Learn
Studying Race Car Technology opens doors to an exciting career in the highly competitive world of motorsports. Gain hands-on experience with top racing teams and manufacturers, contributing to cutting-edge technology development. Pursue roles as a race engineer, aerodynamicist, powertrain specialist, or driver.
Outcomes
- Dynamics
- Suspension
- Steering
- Tires
- Brakes
- Aerodynamics
- Data Analysis
- Tuning
Curriculum & Class Schedule
Legend:
AComprehensive Articulation Agreement (This course is recommended for students transferring to a four-year university.)
LLocal Requirement
IInstructional Service Agreement
UUniversal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC)
GGlobal Distinction
RRequisite(s)
Disclaimer line: This is a suggested list. You will consult with an academic advisor to develop your exact curriculum, based on your interests and any credits you may already have obtained prior to arriving at Forsyth Tech.
MEC 111: Machine Processes I
Credit Hours: 3
RCT 182: Engine Dyno I
Credit Hours: 3
RCT 115: Race Engines Fundamentals
Credit Hours: 4
RCT 251: Engine Dyno II
Credit Hours: 3
RCT 252: Racing Engine Preparation
Credit Hours: 5
Legend:
AComprehensive Articulation Agreement (This course is recommended for students transferring to a four-year university.)
LLocal Requirement
IInstructional Service Agreement
UUniversal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC)
GGlobal Distinction
RRequisite(s)
- Race Team Mechanic
- Motorsports Technician
- Race Engineer
- Fabricator
- Dyno Technician
Visit us today!
Forsyth Tech’s Transportation Technology Center is located at:
4255 N Patterson Ave,
Winston-Salem, NC 27105