Southampton has been one of Britain's most important naval and shipbuilding centres since the Middle Ages. Our specialist course looks at naval architecture and marine engineering. It is ideal for those who want to continue their studies, follow a research career, or work in ship engineering.
Ship Science looks at the design, construction and testing of ships and ocean structures. These could be for transport, recreation or harnessing marine resources.
You'll get a broad mechanical engineering degree, with a focus on maritime engineering.
You’ll study:
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design
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mechanics
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manufacturing
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hydrodynamics
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seakeeping
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complex mobile systems
In your final year, you can study advanced naval architecture and you'll complete an individual research project.
As part of this course you can:
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use our state-of-the-art facilities, including the largest university towing tank in the UK
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learn from internationally-renowned engineers from the Wolfson Unit and Lloyd’s Register
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showcase your work in our annual Engineering Design Show
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visit sites to experience engineering in practice
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join our Hydro Team to help design and build innovative marine vehicles
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take a work placement during the summer holidays
You can take this course with an additional, year-long, paid placement. Apply with UCAS code J60P for the Industrial Placement Year option.
This course is fully accredited and offers a direct route to becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng).
Course locations
- Highfield, Southampton
- Boldrewood, Southampton
Awarding body
This qualification is awarded by the University of Southampton.
Application procedure
Grant opportunities
You may be able to get a scholarship or grant that's linked to your chosen subject area.
We award scholarships and grants for travel, academic excellence, or to students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Prerequisites
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