This course is for graduates in naval architecture, offshore engineering, mechanical engineering and related disciplines who want to gain advanced knowledge of subsea systems, designs and installation. This includes systems and equipment such as:
pipelines
wellheads
drilling rigs
riser and mooring systems
Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject.
Offshore hydrocarbon activities are moving into area of water depths exceeding 2000m. Subsea drilling, production and control systems are becoming much more important. Therefore, subsea engineers are in great demand world-wide.
Job titles include:
Drilling Fuel specialist
I-Drill Engineer
Junior Riser Engineer
Subsea Engineer
Well Engineer
Project Engineer
Core modules:
Finite Element Analysis of Floating Structures
Marine Pipelines
Risk & Reliability Engineering
Design & Construction of FPSOs
Dynamics of Fixed & Floating Offshore Structure
Marine Pipeline Integrity
Maritime Safety & Risk
Group Design Project
Optional modules:
Advanced Marine Structures
Theory & Practice of Marine Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
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