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  Engineering Fluid Mechanics for the Offshore, Coastal and Built Environments - MSc


Imperial College London    Civil and Environmental Engineering

Full time & Part time October MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Engineering (12)

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Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of Engineering Fluid Mechanics for the Offshore, Coastal and Built Environments? Our MSc programme is designed to equip future engineers with the specialised knowledge and practical skills needed to excel in these unique environments. You'll have access to our state-of-the-art Hydrodynamics Laboratory for hands-on experimental investigations. With a blend of theoretical and practical modules, including topics like modelling, computation, coastal processes, and energy systems, you'll develop a solid understanding of the discipline. Plus, you'll have the opportunity to undertake a research project in your area of interest. Minimum entry requirements include a 2.1 degree in science or engineering and a strong background in mathematics. Join us and make waves in the field of fluid mechanics!

About the course

This Master's course aims to educate future engineers who specialise in fluid mechanics, specifically in the unique offshore, coastal and built environments.

You will gain hands-on experience with access to our world class Hydrodynamics Laboratory to perform and observe experimental investigations.

Our Engineering Fluid Mechanics for the Offshore, Coastal and Built Environments provides training to a new generation of Engineers in Fluid Mechanics.

The course is both theoretical and practical, with a strong design component to ensure practical knowledge of the discipline.

There are pre-session modules in Mathematics and the specialist software Matlab, ensuring all students have a solid understanding of the fundamentals.

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Entry Requirements

Our minimum requirement is a 2.1 degree in science or engineering.

A suitable grounding in mathematics is required, for example: A-level Mathematics grade B or higher.




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