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Degree
Naval Architecture with High Performance Marine Vehicles 1
University of Strathclyde
Course Reference: 8177
Recognitions
Section | Intake Dates | Award | Course details | Accredited by | International recognition |
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CEng (Full) | 09/2004 - 08/2026 | MEng | 5 years : Full Time | IMarEST | Washington Accord |
CEng (Full) | 09/2004 - 08/2021 | MEng | 5 years : Full Time | RINA | Washington Accord |
1The course name changed in the following years:
Sept 2004 To Dec 2013 - Naval Architecture with Small Craft Engineering
Public notes
Note | Added by |
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With effect from the 2014 -15 student cohort intake, the course title will change from Naval Architecture with Small Craft Engineering to Naval Architecture with High Performance Marine Vehicles. | Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology |
Between 1st August 2001 and 31st July 2009, the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde operated a joint department. All students starting the above degree between these dates are eligible for a degree certificate with both university crests. On 1st August 2009, the joint venture separated and now this degree is run solely by the University of Strathclyde. All students commencing this degree post 1st August 2009 will now receive a degree certificate issued by the University of Strathclyde. It is envisaged that the last cohort of BEng graduates eligible for a certificate with both crests will graduate in summer 2013. | Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology |
This course is run by a joint department (Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde) | Engineering Council |