Programmes in Ship Science Fluid Dynamics and Computation

  1. Candidates must take a total of twelve modules (eight compulsory, four optional), and complete a dissertation.

  2. Candidates may be permitted to study part-time over a period of forty-eight months for the MSc or thirty-six months for the Diploma subject to Faculty Board approval of the part-time arrangements.

Maritime Engineering Science

  1. Students will follow one of six streams, as follows:
    Advanced Materials in Maritime Structures;
    Marine Engineering;
    Maritime CFD and Applied Mechanics;
    Naval Architecture;
    Ocean Resources Engineering;
    Yacht and Small Craft.

  2. Candidates may be permitted to study part-time over a period of forty-eight months for the MSc or thirty-six months for the Diploma subject to Faculty Board approval of the part-time arrangements.

Marine Technology

  1. This IGDS MSc is taught jointly by a number of partner institutions.

  2. Candidates shall study part-time over a period of two to five years.

  3. All candidates must complete four core modules and a project. Additional optional modules are available.

  4. Candidates successfully obtaining 60 credits (including the project) may be awarded the Certificate in Marine Technology.

  5. Candidates successfully obtaining 120 credits (including the project) may be awarded the Diploma in Marine Technology.

  6. Candidates successfully obtaining 180 credits (including the project) may be awarded the degree of Master of Science.