Marine Engineering is an engineering specialisation focussed on the design, development, production and maintenance of equipment used as part of the internal system of ships and on board sea vessels.
Marine Engineering is a vast field of expertise which combines other engineering disciplines such as electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, engineering design and control technology. Marine Engineering degrees in the UK are informed through and taught by experts in the field, including those who are oceanographers, biologists, marine archaeologists and economists.
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On a Marine Engineering degree you will study advanced subjects related to the design of conventional ships, and the range of machinery and systems introduced through case-study and problem-based learning.
Marine Engineering graduates can progress into a variety of different roles across governmental, academic or private sectors, including naval forces, oil and gas, mineral extraction, architecture and boat-building, scientific services, marine consultancy and marine surveying.
Source: National Careers Service UK.
Please note that entry requirements vary for each UK university.
To learn more about the best Marine Engineering courses in the UK, find details on a selection of UK universities who offer Marine Engineering degrees:
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