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International Master in Advanced Design in Ships and Offshore Structures
The EMSHIP+ master is offered and taught entirely in English. Students who opt for this international master must take a mobility programme worth 60 credits at one of the programme's partner universities: the Ecole Centrale de Nantes (ECN), the University of Rostock, (URO, Germany) or the Polytecnic University of Madrid (UPM, Spain).
EMSHIP+ targets Engineers searching for advanced education in :
- Hydrodynamic and structural analyses of ships and offshore structures,
- CAD and information technology,
- Shipyard and production technology,
- Commercial ships, mega/motor yachts, sailing pleasure crafts ...
- Offshore Wind Energy (Supply vessels, Offshore wind turbines, FOWT...),
- Ocean Engineering (Oil and Gas technology)
During their studies, students are deeply immersed in the industrial world; the programme comprises an extended internship (3-5 months) and a Master's thesis carried out at a company (shipyard, classification societies, ship owner, design firm or research institute, etc.). At the end of the Master's programme, there is a wide range of career opportunities that lead to jobs in production (shipyard), in a company (part suppliers: propulsion, dredging, ships specialised in Offshore Wind Turbines installation, etc.), at a research institute (HSVA, CMT...), at a classification societies (BV, DNV-GL, LR, etc.) as well as in an university setting working towards a PhD.
In conclusion, the EMship+ key points are: - An interdisciplinary combination of technical, scientific and management skills obtained through a worldwide unique qualification program supported by 9 leading universities, offering a double/join degree Master diploma and excellent career opportunities to graduates. - Three different specializations offered during the second year, after a one-year common core. - The opportunity to experience a variety of academic and cultural environments through a mobility scheme covering two or three different countries. - An international network of associated universities and industrial partners.