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Master of Subsea Engineering
Curtin University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00301J
This course is designed to prepare students for entry to the multi-disciplinary subsea engineering profession. It has been developed in close collaboration with the subsea industry to ensure the syllabus is comprehensive enough to develop a skill set that meets industry needs. It provides a broad based study of offshore oil and gas development and an in-depth study on subsea infrastructure and production systems.
Designed for
People wishing to enter the multi-disciplinary subsea engineering profession
Structure
This program is made up of 400 credit points, 16 core units in total.
Subjects
- Engineering-subsea
Standard entry requirements
Specifically, applicants must have passed honours or 4-year equivalent bachelor degree in a relevant engineering discipline with excellent academic standing from a recognised university. Students who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Subsea Engineering may apply to enter the Master of Subsea Engineering course after successfully completing the Graduate Diploma program.
Recognition
The course has been designed to meet the requirements of Engineers Australia for registration as a Chartered Subsea Engineer.
Study pathways
Students who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Subsea Engineering may apply to enter the Master of Subsea Engineering course and can apply for credit for recognised learning for successfully completed units.
Further information
Curtin Course Code: MC-SBSENG. Curtin Subsea Engineering graduates will be in high demand to an industry that is currently experiencing enormous growth both in Australia and worldwide with many major projects underway and numerous future projects planned. As a subsea engineering graduate students may pursue a career with various members of the oilfield industry including the oil and gas operators, subsea equipment suppliers and the service companies.