| Application deadline: | Applications are considered throughout the year |
| Start date: | October 2013 |
| Duration full-time: | 12 months |
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| Delivery mode: | On Campus |
| Educational variant: | Full-time |
For the MSc you take compulsory modules (120 credits) and a research project and dissertation (60 credits).
Compulsory modules typically include: fundamentals of pipeline engineering; materials and fabrication; corrosion and corrosion control; civil and geotechnical aspects of pipeline engineering; pipeline structural analysis; safety, risk and environmental management; dynamics of offshore installations; hydrocarbon production and process engineering; design and construction; asset management; and elements of economics and business finance.
For the PGDip you undertake 120 credits including 60 credits of compulsory modules. These modules typically include: fundamental of pipeline engineering; pipeline structural analysis; and a pipeline engineering project. You also take optional modules to a value of 60 credits from the following: safety, risk and environmental management; hydrocarbon production and process engineering; materials and fabrication; corrosion and corrosion control; dynamics of offshore installations; design and construction; asset management; elements of economic and business finance; and civil and geotechnical aspects of pipeline engineering.
For the PGCert you undertake 60 credits, including 30 credits of optional modules. These modules typically include: fundamental of pipeline engineering; and pipeline structural analysis. You also take optional modules to a value of 30 credits from the following: safety, risk and environmental management; hydrocarbon production and process engineering; materials and fabrication; corrosion and corrosion control; dynamics of offshore installations; design and construction; asset management; elements of economic and business finance; and civil and geotechnical aspects of pipeline engineering.
The programme is also available with a Preliminary Year, which is designed for students who have a qualification from a technical college rather than an Honours degree. Typically, you select one module (20 credits) from: marine engineering design; marine design; offshore design; and small craft design. You also take optional modules (70 modules) and complete a project and report (30 credits).
Compulsory modules:
CME8021 Safety, Risk and Environmental Management
CME8022 Hydrocarbon Production and Process Engineering
CME8039 Materials and Fabrication
CME8040 Corrosion and Corrosion Control
MAR8009 Fundamentals of Pipeline Engineering
MAR8010 Pipeline Structural Analysis
MAR8011 Dynamics of Offshore Installations
MAR8012 Design and Construction
MAR8013 Asset Management
MAR8053 Elements of Economics & Business Finance
MAR8057 Civil and Geotechnical Aspects of Pipeline Engineering
MAR8097 Pipeline Engineering Project
Normally an upper-second class (2.1) Honours degree, or equivalent, in engineering or another relevant subject. Applicants whose first language is not English require IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 90 (Internet-based) or 577 (paper-based), or equivalent.
| IELTS band: | 6.5 |
| TOEFL internet-based test score: | 90 |
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