School of Marine Science and Technology | Undergraduate

Undergraduate

Offshore Oilrig

Degree of Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Offshore Engineering - 1207U

Offshore Engineering: this programme is geared to the demands of the offshore engineering industry, but with a solid basis in engineering fundamentals. It will enable you to design and produce fixed and floating offshore oil and gas production installations, and the craft which service these and other offshore resource

Modules:

Year 1 - Compulsory

  • MAR2115 : Analytical Methods in Marine Technology
  • MAR2116 : Introduction to Business Management
  • MAR2106 : Marine Structures IA
  • MAR2108 : Naval Architecture II
  • MAR2110 : Resistance & Propulsion I
  • MAR2112 : Engineering Applications
  • MAR2113 : Marine Production Management II
  • MAR2114 : Marine Informatics II
  • MAR2101 : Marine Dynamics
  • MAR2102 : Marine Engineering Practice II
  • MAR2107 : Marine Structures IB

 

Year 2 - Compulsory

 

Candidates shall take an approved combination of optional modules from the following:

  • MAR3105 : Surface Generation & Fairing
  • MAR3107 : Formal Safety Assessment & Design for Safety
  • MAR3111 : Drilling Engineering
  • MAR3112 : Dynamic Modelling & Simulation
  • MAR3113 : Internal Combustion Engines
  • MAR3116 : Marine Engineering III
  • MAR3117 : Resistance & Propulsion II
  • MAR3119 : Marine Structures IIA
  • MAR3126 : Marine & Offshore Mechanics
  • MAR3129 : Computer Aided Engineering
  • MAR3130 : Innovation & Technology Management

Assessment methods

Details of the assessment pattern for each module are explained in the module outline.

Degree classification

Candidates will be assessed for degree classification on the basis of all the modules taken at Year 1and 2 with the weighting of the stages being 1:3 for Year 1 and Year 2 respectively.

Notes

(i) These programme regulations should be read in conjunction with the University’s Undergraduate Progress Regulations and Examination Conventions.
(ii) All optional modules are offered subject to the constraints of the timetable and to any restrictions on the number of students who may be taught on a particular module. Not all modules may be offered in all years and they are listed subject to availability.
(iii) A compulsory module is a module which a student is required to study.
(iv) This programme is delivered at the campus in Singapore.