University master's degrees

Master's degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering

Study program name

Master's degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering

Schools

Barcelona Faculty of Nautical Studies (FNB)

City

Barcelona

Duration

Two academic year

credits

120

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Date and time
24/02/2026 16:00 - 17:00

Description

The master's degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (master's degree website), introduced in the 2017-2018 academic year, qualifies you to practise the regulated profession of naval and ocean engineer. It gives you the knowledge you need to design, build, maintain and assess ships and vessels of all kinds, as well as platforms and devices for the use of ocean resources. You will also be trained in the management and supervision of maritime businesses.



Naval architects and ocean engineers are professionals who have the ability to conceive and develop technical solutions for the maritime transport of goods and people that are economically and environmentally sound and for the exploitation of ocean and seabed resources (fish, energy, minerals, etc.) and the appropriate use of marine habitats and maritime defence and security systems.



You can take one of the following specialisations:



Yacht and Pleasure Craft Design

Many of the recent advances in shipbuiling spring from innovations in yacht and racing boat design. In this specialisation students get to know and further their knowledge of the design and construction requirements for these vessels, so that as future professionals they are able to continue innovating in this area.



Ocean Energies

Many technologies are being developed for obtaining energy from the marine environment that could be primary energy sources in the near future, ranging from offshore wind farms to tidal or wave energy converters. In this specialisation students gain the knowledge they need to understand and develop these systems for harvesting energy, as well as to influence the uptake of these technologies in the future.
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