Advanced Master in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering

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General information

Mastère spécialisé Ingénierie marine / Architecture navale et offshore


This Advanced Master trains project design and shipyard engineers in naval and offshore platform design, production and maintenance. It will give graduate engineers or those already holding a MSc the ability to join naval engineering teams and conduct large-scale system projects requiring multidisciplinary technical skills. Some classes are taught in English.

One year of studies comprises 2 semesters and 3 training periods:

  • From septembre to december: Core Curriculum
  • From December to March: Advanced Profiles

Two advanced profiles to choose from: 
Marine and Offshore Engineering (in Brest)
Double-degree Program Engineering / Architecture Advanced Master (in Paris)

  • From March to September: Final thesis in an industrial or academic environment in France or abroad, with a thesis to be defended in September .
Mandatory courses Elective courses *
Naval and Offshore platforms  Management, Law and Ethics
Naval Hydrodynamics Choose one specialisation out of three:
- Offshore platforms
- Advanced Naval Structure
- Advanced Naval Hydrodynamics
Naval Structure Elective Project
Ship Design Loop Refresher courses: ship stability

* The courses consist of some specific applications. Students choose two topics out of four:

  1. Military surface ships and submarines
  2. Sailing boats
  3. Monitoring and Tanker conversion into a FPSO.
Learning outcome:

Graduates of the Advanced Master are suited to major positions in naval architecture, project management, study, research, business engineering and shipyard supervision.

They use their skills in major groups, SMEs, naval architectural offices or research centers.

Objective:

Aims: this advanced master trains naval architects able to innovate and design ships and offshore platforms of all types, wich are more advanced and respectful of the environment.

Contact Person: Jean-Marc Laurens (jean-marc.laurens@ensta-bretagne.fr)

Content

The highlighted icons, represent the fields of education (in compliance with ISCED Classification) engaged during this course/programme.

0421 - Marine and maritime law", "0732 - Near- and offshore constructions", "0716 - Naval engineering", "0713 - Offshore and renewable energy", "0712 - Environmental protection technology", "0715 - Machinery and operators", "0724 - Oil, gas and mineral resources", "0731 - Surveying

Venue

Venue: ENSTA Bretagne
Brest, France

Optimal education conditions: ENSTA Bretagne at the heart of the Brest cluster of excellence for maritime research

European capital of marine sciences, the Brest area is a magnet for numerous organizations and companies in the naval sector: Ifremer research institute, the
SHOM national hydrographic service, the IUEM, France Energies Marines and all the companies that make up the Bretagne Pôle Naval Cluster.

A modern campus. A research center, well-equipped with test facilities, enables the lecturers to participate with professionals in naval R&D programs. The school leads the innovation program “ship of the future”, for example, at the heart of the technological and industrial cluster Mer Bretagne Atlantique.

Application

Open from
15 Dec 2016 to 15 Apr 2017

Cost:
<p><a href="http://www.ensta-bretagne.eu/index.php/dossier-and-enrolment-fees-am/">Administration and enrolment fees: Advanced Masters</a></p> <p>Students:&nbsp;6.000 €<br /> Companies and organizations:&nbsp;12.000 €<br /> Dossier fees: 30&nbsp;€</p> <p>(1) Fees for the Advanced Master in Marine Engineering, naval Architecture and Offshore - Ship Design Option, must be paid to ENSTA Bretagne (50%)&nbsp; and ENSA Paris La Villette (50 %). Administration fees sould be paid directly to&nbsp; ENSTA Bretagne.</p> <p>Payment of the dossier fees must be made by the deadline for returning dossiers (after pre-enrolment on line) be it 15 April for an application for an Advanced Master or (French national) Masters degree, at the very latest. Any incomplete dossier will not be put before the Jury.</p> <p>School fees should be paid the before Saturday 15 August at the very latest (a student card will not be given to students who have not paid these fees).</p>

Prerequisites:

Degree Requirements
Holding a degree, either a Master’s degree or the equivalent of a 5-year university/engineering school degree or APEL (Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning).

Language requirements
Students must provide proof of French language proficiency (minimum A2) with an official certification (TCF, DELF, DALF, TFI).


Application Procedure:

Application on line begins 15 December and ends 15 April.

Application Procedures

  • From 15 December: registration and applications
  • 15 April: deadline for application submission (application fee: 30 euros)
  • June: admission results

Regulations:

This Advanced Master is recognised by the appropriate authority in France namely the "Conference des Grandes Ecoles".

Qualification

Academic level: Master

Credits:
Scheme: 
ECTS
Value: 
75
Occupations (not validated):

This Advanced Master trains project design and shipyard engineers in naval and offshore platform design, production and maintenance. It will give graduate engineers or those already holding a MSc the ability to join naval engineering teams and conduct large-scale system projects requiring multidisciplinary technical skills. Some classes are taught in English.

One year of studies comprises 2 semesters and 3 training periods:

  • From septembre to december: Core Curriculum
  • From December to March: Advanced Profiles

Two advanced profiles to choose from: 
Marine and Offshore Engineering (in Brest)
Double-degree Program Engineering / Architecture Advanced Master (in Paris)

  • From March to September: Final thesis in an industrial or academic environment in France or abroad, with a thesis to be defended in September .
Mandatory courses Elective courses *
Naval and Offshore platforms  Management, Law and Ethics
Naval Hydrodynamics Choose one specialisation out of three:
- Offshore platforms
- Advanced Naval Structure
- Advanced Naval Hydrodynamics
Naval Structure Elective Project
Ship Design Loop Refresher courses: ship stability

* The courses consist of some specific applications. Students choose two topics out of four:

  1. Military surface ships and submarines
  2. Sailing boats
  3. Monitoring and Tanker conversion into a FPSO.
Application procedure: 

Application on line begins 15 December and ends 15 April.

Application Procedures

  • From 15 December: registration and applications
  • 15 April: deadline for application submission (application fee: 30 euros)
  • June: admission results
Apply: 
Thursday, December 15, 2016 to Saturday, April 15, 2017
Attendance mode: 
Campus
Attendance pattern: 
Daytime
Cost: 
<p><a href="http://www.ensta-bretagne.eu/index.php/dossier-and-enrolment-fees-am/">Administration and enrolment fees: Advanced Masters</a></p> <p>Students:&nbsp;6.000 €<br /> Companies and organizations:&nbsp;12.000 €<br /> Dossier fees: 30&nbsp;€</p> <p>(1) Fees for the Advanced Master in Marine Engineering, naval Architecture and Offshore - Ship Design Option, must be paid to ENSTA Bretagne (50%)&nbsp; and ENSA Paris La Villette (50 %). Administration fees sould be paid directly to&nbsp; ENSTA Bretagne.</p> <p>Payment of the dossier fees must be made by the deadline for returning dossiers (after pre-enrolment on line) be it 15 April for an application for an Advanced Master or (French national) Masters degree, at the very latest. Any incomplete dossier will not be put before the Jury.</p> <p>School fees should be paid the before Saturday 15 August at the very latest (a student card will not be given to students who have not paid these fees).</p>
Duration: 
1 year
Start/End: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2015 - 02:00
Language of assessment: 
English
Language of instruction: 
English
Learning outcome: 

Graduates of the Advanced Master are suited to major positions in naval architecture, project management, study, research, business engineering and shipyard supervision.

They use their skills in major groups, SMEs, naval architectural offices or research centers.

Objective: 

Aims: this advanced master trains naval architects able to innovate and design ships and offshore platforms of all types, wich are more advanced and respectful of the environment.

Prerequisite: 

Degree Requirements
Holding a degree, either a Master’s degree or the equivalent of a 5-year university/engineering school degree or APEL (Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning).

Language requirements
Students must provide proof of French language proficiency (minimum A2) with an official certification (TCF, DELF, DALF, TFI).

Regulations: 

This Advanced Master is recognised by the appropriate authority in France namely the "Conference des Grandes Ecoles".

Study mode: 
Full time
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