Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent), in a marine or marinerelated engineering subject. Knowledge of structural mechanics,hydrostatics, fluid dynamics, ship resistance and propulsion and ship design is essential.
IELTS : 6.0 overall (no individual band less than 5.5)
This programme is designed for graduate engineers in naval architecture, offshore engineering, mechanical engineering and other related disciplines who wish to acquire advanced knowledge in a broad range of subjects of ship and offshore technologies.
This two-year course is offered jointly with Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), one of Germany's newest and most successful universities. Year 1 is completed at Strathclyde and Year 2 in Hamburg. The award is made in the name of both universities.
Before starting Year 2 in Hamburg, you’ll have the opportunity to complete an intensive German language course. This is offered as a four-week summer school in August or as a three-week course in October.
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Year 1 - University of Strathclyde
Risers & Mooring Lines
Marine Pipelines
Dynamics of Floating Offshore Installations
Maritime Safety & Risk
Design & Construction of Floating, Production, Storage & Offloading Vessels
Theory & Practice of Marine Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Inspection & Survey
Group Project
Research Project
Finite Element Analysis of Floating Structures
Year 2 - Hamburg University of Technology
Instructional classes
Elective classes
Elective classes
There are opportunities for you to work in:
Oil & gas companies
Shipbuilding companies
Classification societies
Firms specialising in riser and mooring analysis
Marine consultancies
Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year