About the course
Developed with industry, the course focuses on subsea engineering in the exploitation of oil and gas. The course is for experienced or recently graduated engineers. Subsea engineering plays a vital role in the exploitation of oil and gas resources. We work with the subsea engineering industry to develop the modules you will study. This means that the skills and knowledge you develop are relevant and appropriate to the industry you will work in. Your teaching modules operate in short intensive schools with time after the module to complete the assignments, where applicable. Teaching consists of lectures, practical sessions, seminars and personal supervision covering a variety of topics in subsea engineering. The degree is taught using a mix of the academic staff from the School of Engineering as well as visiting lecturers and experts from industry.Full time: 12 months, part time: 24 or maximum 36 monthsIntake Months
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne
C123695
Qualification
Masters Degree
Duration
1 Year
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2 Years
English language requirements
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IELTS
6.5
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90
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62 overall (with a minimum of 51 in all other sub-skills)
6.5
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90
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62 overall (with a minimum of 51 in all other sub-skills)
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Newcastle University
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Newcastle Universitys can trace its origins back to the School of Medicine and Surgery, established in 1834, and Armstrong College, founded in 1871. These two colleges formed one division of the federal University of Durham and were merged to form Kings College in 1937. The Durham Colleges were the other division of the federal University. King’s College was renowned not only for providing an education in fundamental disciplines such as mathematics, science, arts and literature, but also for pioneering regionally important applied sciences such as geology, mining, naval architecture, engineering and agriculture. In 1963, the federal University was dissolved and Kings College became the University of Newcastle upon Tyne as we know it today.Newcastle University is home to teaching and research across a diverse and exciting range of subject areas. It has over 200 undergraduate and 300 postgraduate degrees to choose from. The university is proud to have achieved a Gold Award in the UK
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Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1 7RU
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