The development of deep-water oil and gas recovery has increased demand for specialists in the design and operation of offshore vessels and processing plants.Īn increasing number of graduates enter careers in the design and manufacture of yachts, luxury cruisers and high-speed passenger craft.Ī number of our students also go on to postgraduate study and research into new technologies.Īdditional information Advice on maths and science requirements regulatory agencies and consultancy firms.the ship and offshore construction industry.UK-based and multinational companies have a demand for degree-qualified:Ī large proportion of Marine Technology graduates find employment in:
The marine technology sector is currently thriving worldwide and in many areas there are acute shortages of skilled personnel. Recent graduates have taken up roles such as: You'll benefit from our strong industrial links with: Your future Join a network of successful graduates Marine Risers, Umbilicals and Mooring Lines In Stage 4 you'll also work on a final group design project that equips you with technical and professional-standard skills that lead directly to chartered engineer status.Ĭommercial Awareness and Sustainable Business You take further specialist modules including: ship performance at sea advanced hydrodynamics advanced naval architecture and advanced marine structures. This further year of study deepens your naval architecture skills to master’s level. Project and Report in Offshore Engineering Project and Report in Small Craft Technology You'll also complete a naval architecture-focused individual project where you can research in-depth a subject of your choice.Īll candidates shall take the following compulsory modules: You'll study specialist modules including: ship design marine structures and ship hydrodynamics. You'll study core modules to continue to develop your knowledge of the essentials of the subject. Transfer from a BEng to an MEng degree is possible up to the end of Stage 3 if you achieve the appropriate academic standard. However, you’ll need to complete further study, such as an approved master’s degree. Our three-year BEng degrees can also lead to Chartered Engineer status. You don’t need to study any more qualifications after your degree to work towards chartered status. Our MEng degrees are a direct route to becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng). This is one of the most recognisable international engineering qualifications. BEng or MEng?īoth our BEng and MEng degrees provide a pathway to becoming a Chartered Engineer. Your professional-standard skills will lead directly to Chartered Engineer status.
You'll become a confident expert in naval architecture, able to work on a huge variety of different concepts, which meet the latest global challenges to ensure goods and people are transported safely around the world and with minimum impact on the environment.Ī fourth year of master's-level study, comprises advanced specialist modules and develops your technical expertise.
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We ensure your practical, professional and academic skills continually develop through guest lectures, placement opportunities and interactions with industry through projects and visits. And our industry placements ensure you'll gain invaluable experience in the sector. We work closely with industry so your studies reflect the challenges engineers face in the real world. This will enable you to graduate in a chosen specialism tailored to your career of choice. You’ll deepen your knowledge in more advanced topics of naval architecture during your third and fourth year. This accredited degree also provides a direct route to Chartered Engineer status. You'll gain the engineering skills you need to target industry-specific problems and design the latest technologies for application. It focuses on all aspects of the design and operation of ships and other large floating structures. The first three years of this degree follow the same programme as our Marine Technology with Naval Architecture BEng Honours degree.