Course Overview
The programme provides you with practical knowledge of offshore floating systems. You’ll look at their conceptions, design and installation. You’ll also gain a sound basis of mathematical and engineering fundamentals.
With the worldwide search for offshore oil and gas moving into increasingly hostile oceans and deep and ultra-deep-water areas, floating systems are becoming more widely used. Floating systems must be designed and built to withstand harsh environments, with innovative methods and techniques adopted to develop robust, economically efficient, safe structures. In meeting these challenges, concern for the environment is of increasing importance.
The Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine Engineering (NAOME), a leading institution in Scotland, offers excellent teaching and research facilities in Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, which expands your career opportunities in naval architecture, marine, and offshore oil and gas industry.
General Eligibility
Academic requirements
Typically, a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject.
Part Time Work Details
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
Language Requirement