Naval Architecture MSc

... United Kingdom
... Newcastle University - INTO

Course Overview

Our Naval Architecture MSc will equip you with an understanding of naval architecture and its practical application. You will gain knowledge in advanced technical aspects of ship performance, hydrodynamics, and structures together with commercial awareness of the maritime business. Newcastle University is home to the largest and broadest dedicated marine technology research group in the UK. This means you'll be taught by leading academics who hold international recognition within the maritime industry. You'll also benefit from access to our cutting-edge experimental facilities. Our MSc is designed for both practicing professionals and graduates in: naval architecture marine technology/engineering offshore engineering mechanical engineering related disciplines

General Eligibility

A 2:2 honours degree, or international equivalent, in: naval architecture marine technology/engineering offshore engineering mechanical engineering related disciplines

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • IELTS 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 5.5 in all sub-skills).

Programme Information
...
Course Category

Architecture


...
Campus Name

Newcastle


...
Course Level

Postgraduate


...
Duration

1


...
Available Intake

September


...
IELTS Score


...
Tuition Fees Range

£11,400, £24,300,


Subject Recommendations for You
MA Politics
The College, Swansea University ( Navitas )
Campus

Swansea

Entry Score

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

GBP £ 8,150, £ 16,150

Responsible Tourism Management PG Dip
Leeds Beckett University
Campus

Leeds, England

Entry Score

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

GBP £4,670, £9,335

International Banking and Finance MSc
De Montfort University International College - OIEG
Campus

Leicester

Entry Score

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

GBP £7,700, £14,600

Discover Your Next Read
...
Why you will go UK for better study ? Learn more from this blog...
...
Why you will go UK for better study ? Learn more from this blog...