Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering MEng Honours 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Newcastle University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

29,850 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering focuses on the design and operation of marine vehicles and offshore infrastructure. You'll learn how to design specialist systems using the latest technologies.

We design our curriculum and projects with leading companies. You'll take part in our annual design pitch, where you can showcase your project work to industry partners.

You’ll work on projects in multidisciplinary teams, gaining hands-on experience in areas such as:

  • energy applications
  • marine vehicles
  • marine technologies
  • ship design
Stage 4 focuses on master's-level study, which includes specialised modules and enhances your technical expertise.

We work with industry so your studies reflect the challenges engineers face in the real world. You'll have hands-on practical learning and optional industry placements. They give you the opportunity to put your theory into practice. You'll gain invaluable experience in the sector.

We ensure your practical, professional and academic skills develop through:

  • guest lectures
  • placement opportunities
  • interactions with industry through projects and visits
You'll become a confident expert in naval architecture, able to work on a huge variety of different concepts, which meet the latest global challenges to ensure goods and people are transported safely around the world and with minimum impact on the environment.

A fourth year of master's-level study, comprises advanced specialist modules and develops your technical expertise. Your professional-standard skills will lead directly to Chartered Engineer status.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering focuses on the design and operation of marine vehicles and offshore infrastructure. You'll learn how to design specialist systems using the latest technologies.

We design our curriculum and projects with leading companies. You'll take part in our annual design pitch, where you can showcase your project work to industry partners.

You’ll work on projects in multidisciplinary teams, gaining hands-on experience in areas such as:

  • energy applications
  • marine vehicles
  • marine technologies
  • ship design
Stage 4 focuses on master's-level study, which includes specialised modules and enhances your technical expertise.

We work with industry so your studies reflect the challenges engineers face in the real world. You'll have hands-on practical learning and optional industry placements. They give you the opportunity to put your theory into practice. You'll gain invaluable experience in the sector.

We ensure your practical, professional and academic skills develop through:

  • guest lectures
  • placement opportunities
  • interactions with industry through projects and visits
You'll become a confident expert in naval architecture, able to work on a huge variety of different concepts, which meet the latest global challenges to ensure goods and people are transported safely around the world and with minimum impact on the environment.

A fourth year of master's-level study, comprises advanced specialist modules and develops your technical expertise. Your professional-standard skills will lead directly to Chartered Engineer status.

Admission Requirements

6+
34+
59+
79+
88+

AAB including Mathematics or Further Mathematics.

4 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,250 GBP
International
29,850 GBP

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