Design, analyse and operate systems for merchant and naval ships, on the same Master’s degree the Royal Navy and the Ministry of Defence use to train their advanced marine engineers.
An upper second-class Bachelor's degree from a UK university in a suitable engineering subject or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Candidates with qualifications in other subjects such as physics, professional engineering qualifications, etc, will be considered. Knowledge of fluids and thermodynamics is essential together with an understanding of basic electrical engineering. Ideally candidates will have had some experience of the maritime sector.
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The skills you will learn on this Master's will be immensely valuable across many sectors and industries, including but not limited to, maritime careers. Recent graduates from this Master’s have gone on to work at organisations such as BMT, Houlder, Core Power UK, Ministry of Defence UK and the Royal Navy (UK) (departmental Data and Graduate Outcomes Survey 2017-22) .
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