12 months full time (with Preliminary Year: 24 months full time)
Fees per academic year 2013-14
UK and EU: full time £6,000
International: full time £14,750
Please contact us for details of fees for the Preliminary Year
This programme is aimed at graduate engineers who want to specialise in the design, dynamic and strength analysis of fixed and floating offshore oil and gas platforms, and subsea systems including marine systems to produce renewable energy.
Study Offshore Engineering, and you will gain:
On completion of the programme you will:
At Newcastle University you will benefit from outstanding facilities including: a research vessel designed by staff and students, the only cavitation tunnel in the UK, a hydrodynamics laboratory, and the Dove Marine Laboratory – a costal base ideal for field teaching.
The programme is also available with a Preliminary Year if you have a technical qualification rather than a degree.
You take a selection of taught modules, both compulsory and optional, and undertake a research project and dissertation.
Find out more detailed information about the programme modules.
A second-class Honours degree, or equivalent, in engineering or another relevant subject. Practical experience in the relevant field is desirable, although not essential.
Applicants whose first language is not English require IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 90 (Internet-based), or equivalent.
Our INTO Newcastle University Centre can provide extra tuition to help you meet the University's English language requirements.
The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has rules for international students regarding minimum English language requirements.
The School of Marine Science and Technology offers Research Studentships.
The Petrofac/Royal Academy of Engineering also offer Fellowships for the Enhanced Graduate Engineer.
International Students, consult your own government for funding. The University offers International Scholarships, and there are funding opportunities by external organisations available.
More information on scholarships, studentships, bursaries and other funding is available from our database.Visit our postgraduate application site.
There is no closing date for this programme. However, international students applying for September 2013 entry should apply by Friday 12 July 2013 to ensure that they have time to put appropriate arrangements in place.
Please note: As a formal condition of the offer to study at Newcastle University, students from outside the UK/EU are required to pay a deposit of £1,500 or submit an official letter of sponsorship for their chosen programme. The deposit payment is non refundable, but will be deducted from tuition fees upon registration.
For further information please contact:
Postgraduate School Office
School of Marine Science and Technology
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 222 6661
E-mail: marine@ncl.ac.uk
This programme is within the subject area of Marine Technology.