This emerging discipline combines interdisciplinary knowledge from marine science, civil and ocean engineering, mechanics, materials, and systems design to prepare students to work on the survey, design, construction, installation, and maintenance of offshore facilities such as platforms, pipelines, renewable energy structures, floating systems, and other marine infrastructure. The curriculum highlights the integration of theoretical foundations with practical engineering practice, fostering independent thinking, creativity, and hands-on ability, with exposure to both classroom study and real-world applications.
Students equipped with these skills are positioned to contribute to strategic areas such as offshore oil and gas platforms, subsea pipelines, offshore renewable energy systems, and intelligent offshore systems, addressing industry needs and supporting broader developments in marine engineering and national maritime capabilities.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.