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Offshore Engineering - Master's Degree Programme, 5

years

Credits: 300 credits

Level: Master's degree (5 years)

Offered by: Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science

Grade name: Master i teknologi / sivilingeniør

Full-time/Part-time: Full-time

Duration: 10 semesters

Lower cycle degree: Yes

Language of instruction: Norwegian, English

Introduction

Graduated students will have competence on master degree level in technology. They will have a basic background in mathematical science and basic engineering subjects and be able to apply this knowledge within an area of specialisation. As the study program consists of and rests on general principles and methods, they will also be able to meet and solve challenges on an advanced engineering level outside the area of specialisation and in close cooperation with experts from other fields. In particular, the candidates will be qualified to participate and

manage developing and implementing new technology, methods and principles for the offshore petroleum industry above seabed.

PROGRAM CONTENT, STRUCTURE AND PROGRESSION

The program is based on the 3+2 model. The first three years the students follow the three-year bachelor program in mechanical or civil engineering, structural engineering.

The last two years the students may choose one of the following concentrations / specializations

Industrial Asset Management: is an interdisciplinary program based on subjects within engineering and management. This includes for example, operations and maintenance, cost engineering and economics, diagnostic and prognostic engineering and management, safety and risk management, industrial services, work processes and information systems,

performance management and quality, as well as the interaction between human, technology and organization. A bachelor's degree in all engineering subjects qualifies for further studies in Industrial asset management.

Marine and Subsea Technology is devoted to systems and operations in subsea field developments. The program combines basic mechanical engineering subjects

with marine technology and knowledge of systems and operations related to installation, operation and maintenance. Design of Subsea Production Systems, Modern Well Design are

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examples of central electives.

The study program comprises 120 study points in total. It comprises obligatory subjects up to 80 study points, elective subjects up to 10 study points, and a master's thesis up to 30 study points. Except for two subjects in second semester, the first year is common for all students, while the second year is devoted to specialisation, elective subjects and the master thesis. The study program is designed as follows:

20 ECTS study points (sp) in Basic mathematical subjects (denoted 'B') to continue the mathematical and scientific foundation from the bachelor program.

30 ECTS sp in common subjects mainly related to Core offshore subjects (denoted 'C').

30 ECTS sp in mandatory Specialisation subjects (denoted 'S'). The students can choose specialisation within one of three areas: Industrial Asset Management, Risk Management or Subsea Technology. The students have the opportunity to apply for alternative obligatory specialisation subjects. For students with special interests and background this may be of particular interest in the second semester.

10 ECTS sp in Elective subjects (denoted 'E'). The university offers a number of courses that are taught in English and the students can choose any of these, dependent of interest and

qualifications. In particular, courses devoted to one of the other three specialisation areas will be of special interest and relevance for many students. For recommended electives only, the university guarantee collosion-free time schedules and exam plans.

30 ECTS sp in Master Thesis (denoted 'M'). This should be done on an individual basis where a written report is mandatory that serves as a basis for the final grade. Master theses with

industrial partners are highly recommended. In order to be assigned a topic for a master thesis, satisfactory progression must be demonstrated.

The course descriptions provide further information on Lectures and instructions on academic activities Curricular, compendiums and projects

Evaluation criteria Examination criteria

UiS wishes to offer all its programs as planned, but courses still have to be subject to availability of resources and a minimum student enrollment. Also the content and scope of the courses will necessarily have to change over time because of professional development, use of new

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Learning outcome

Candidates with a master's degree in Offshore technology will be qualified to participate in developing and implementing new technology, methods and principles for the offshore oil and gas industry and for offshore wind power. They will also be qualified for many attractive job positions in traditional industries

Industrial asset management: The candidates will have knowledge within engineering and management of advanced, complex and integrated industrial assets and production

facilities/systems. The candidates will be qualified to participate in technology development and management of offshore production facilities in all life cycle phases, (i.e. design, construction, installation, operation, maintenance, modification and removal).

Marine- and Subsea technology: The candidates will have knowledge within systems and operations related to subsea petroleum production and for offshore windpower. The students will also aquire good knowledge of systems and operations related to installation by combining basic mechanical engineering subjects with marine technology.

Admission Requirements

Generel university admission requirements + Fysikk 1/2FY and Matematikk R2/3MX/3MN or one-year preparatory programs for engineer and maritime college education or technical college and 3MX/3MN.

Admission information

Applications must be sent to the National Admissions Office.

Students follow the bachelor program in mechanical engineering the first three years. After admission to the program the students may apply to the faculty for permission to take it as part-time study.

National curriculum

For the first three years the program is consistent with the National Guidelines for Engineer Education which guarantee the unity and recognition of the program independent of

institutional profiles. The guidelines also contribute to maintaining a high international level of Norwegian engineer foundation education.

Curriculum

For the first three years the program is consistent with the National Guidelines for Engineer Education which guarantee the unity and recognition of the program independent of

institutional profiles. The guidelines also contribute to maintaining a high international level of Norwegian engineer foundation education.

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Offshore Engineering - Master programme 5 years (Start Autumn 2014)

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Choice of Bachelor's degree programme Civil Engineering - Structural Engineering Compulsory courses

FYS100 Physics 10

ING110 Engineering Course introduction

-Construction 10

MAT100 Mathematical methods 1 10

MAT200 Mathematical Methods 2 10

KJE100 Environmental Chemistry and HES 10

TN101 HSE-course for bachelor students 0

STA100 Introduction to probability and statistics 1 10

ING200 Technology management 10

Specialization Structural engineering

Structural engineering - Compulsory courses

BYG102 Building materials and geotechnique 10

BYG140 Structural mechanics 1 10

BYG200 Steel Structures 10

BYG205 Structural mechanics 2 10

BYG210 Construction physics and house building 10

BYG220 Concrete constructions 10

BYGKBAC Bachelor assignment Civil Engineering

-structural engineering 20

Electives or Exchange studies, term 5

UTV-UIS-30 General information on exchange at theUniversity of Stavanger

Recommended electives

BYG230 Administration of projects 10

BYG280 Structural design 10

MSK250 Finite element methods, basics 10

Other electives

BYG130 Road planning 10

IND200 Economics and organisation 10

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Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MAT300 Vector Analysis 10

Mechanical engineering - Bachelor Programme Compulsory courses

FYS100 Physics 10

ING120 Introduction to mechanical engineering 10

MAT100 Mathematical methods 1 10

BYG140 Structural mechanics 1 10

MAT200 Mathematical Methods 2 10

STA100 Introduction to probability and statistics 1 10

MSK200 Materials Technology 10

TN101 HSE-course for bachelor students 0

FYS200 Thermo- and fluiddynamics 10

KJE100 Environmental Chemistry and HES 10

ELE100 Electrical Engineering 1 10

MSK210 Mechanical Design 10

MSK220 Product Development and 3D modelling 10 MSKBAC Bachelor Thesis in Mechanical Engineering 20

ING200 Technology management 10

Elective courses or Exchange studies term 5

UTV-UIS-30 General information on exchange at theUniversity of Stavanger

Electives courses

MSK250 Finite element methods, basics 10

MSK260 Production and manufacturing Technology 10

MAT300 Vector Analysis 10

IND200 Economics and organisation 10

Other relevant electives

ELE310 Control Technology 10

PET100 Drilling 10

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Offshore Engineering - Master programme 5 years (Start Autumn 2013)

Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Choice of Bachelor's degree programme Civil Engineering - Structural Engineering Compulsory courses

KJE100 Environmental Chemistry and HES 10

STA100 Introduction to probability and statistics 1 10

TN101 HSE-course for bachelor students 0

ING200 Technology management 10

Specialization Structural engineering

Structural engineering - Compulsory courses

BYG200 Steel Structures 10

BYG205 Structural mechanics 2 10

BYG210 Construction physics and house building 10

BYG220 Concrete constructions 10

BYGKBAC Bachelor assignment Civil Engineering - structural

engineering 20

Electives or Exchange studies, term 5

UTV-UIS-30 General information on exchange at the Universityof Stavanger

Recommended electives

BYG230 Administration of projects 10

BYG280 Structural design 10

MSK250 Finite element methods, basics 10

Other electives

BYG130 Road planning 10

IND200 Economics and organisation 10

MAT300 Vector Analysis 10

Mechanical engineering - Bachelor Programme Compulsory courses

MSK200 Materials Technology 10

FYS200 Thermo- and fluiddynamics 10

KJE100 Environmental Chemistry and HES 10

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Offshore Engineering - Master programme 5 years (Start Autumn 2012)

Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ELE100 Electrical Engineering 1 10

MSK210 Mechanical Design 10

MSK220 Product Development and 3D modelling 10

MSKBAC Bachelor Thesis in Mechanical Engineering 20

TN101 HSE-course for bachelor students 0

ING200 Technology management 10

Elective courses or Exchange studies term 5

UTV-UIS-30 General information on exchange at the Universityof Stavanger

Electives courses

MSK250 Finite element methods, basics 10

MSK260 Production and manufacturing Technology 10

IND200 Economics and organisation 10

MAT300 Vector Analysis 10

Other relevant electives

ELE310 Control Technology 10

PET100 Drilling 10

Explanation: default semester, alternative semester

Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 5 6 7 8 9 10

Choice of Bachelor's degree programme Civil Engineering - Structural Engineering Compulsory courses

ING200 Technology management 10

Specialization Structural engineering

Structural engineering - Compulsory courses

BYGKBAC Bachelor assignment Civil Engineering - structural

engineering 20

Electives or Exchange studies, term 5

UTV-UIS-30 General information on exchange at the University ofStavanger

Recommended electives

BYG230 Administration of projects 10

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Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 5 6 7 8 9 10

BYG280 Structural design 10

MSK250 Finite element methods, basics 10

Other electives

BYG130 Road planning 10

IND200 Economics and organisation 10

MAT300 Vector Analysis 10

Mechanical engineering - Bachelor Programme Compulsory courses

MSKBAC Bachelor Thesis in Mechanical Engineering 20

ING200 Technology management 10

Elective courses or Exchange studies term 5

UTV-TN-30 Exchange at Faculty of Science and Technology

Electives courses

MSK250 Finite element methods, basics 10

MSK260 Production and manufacturing Technology 10

IND200 Economics and organisation 10

MAT300 Vector Analysis 10

Other relevant electives

ELE310 Control Technology 10

PET100 Drilling 10

Choice of Master's degree programme

Offshore technology- Industrial Asset Management- Master's Degree Prog Compulsory Courses

IND510 Project Management 1 5

OFF515 Offshore field development 5

RIS500 Risk analysis and risk management 10

STA500 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 2 10

TN501 HSE-course for master students 0

OFF510 Operations and maintenance management 5

OFF560 Decision Engineering and Performance Management 10

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Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 5 6 7 8 9 10

RIS510 Reliability Analysis 10

IAMMAS Master thesis Offshore technology, Industrial Asset

Management 30

IND500 Investment analysis 5

OFF570 Human factors, technology and organizational issues 10

OFF590 Industrial services 5

OFF540 Condition monitoring and management 5

Electives term 3 - 10 SP

OFF610 Offshore Wind Turbine Engineering 5

RIS520 Technical safety 10

OFF620 Life Extension of Structures 5

Exchange 3rd semester

UTV-IKM-0 Message to the Department about exchange (click herefor more info)

Offshore technology - Subsea tech - Master's Degree Progr. Compulsory courses

MSK560 Fluid Dynamics 5

OFF515 Offshore field development 5

RIS500 Risk analysis and risk management 10

STA500 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 2 10

TN501 HSE-course for master students 0

MSK530 Mechanics of Solids, advanced course 10

OFF510 Operations and maintenance management 5

OFF580 Marine Technology and design 10

MARMAS Master thesis Offshore Engineering, Subsea Technology 30

OFF520 Pipelines and risers 5

OFF550 Subsea Technology 10

OFF600 Marine Operation 10

Recommended elective, term 2 (choose one)

BYG530 Plastic analysis of structures 5

MSK600 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 5

Exchange 3rd semester

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Offshore Engineering - Master programme 5 years (Start Autumn 2011)

Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 5 6 7 8 9 10

UTV-IKM-0 Message to the Department about exchange (click herefor more info)

Elective term 3

Recommended elective, term 3

IND510 Project Management 1 5

OFF620 Life Extension of Structures 5

Other elective term 3

MSK545 Finite Element Methods, advanced course part 1 5

OFF610 Offshore Wind Turbine Engineering 5

Explanation: default semester, alternative semester

Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 7 8 9 10

Choice of Master's degree programme

Offshore technology- Industrial Asset Management- Master's Degree Prog Compulsory Courses

IND510 Project Management 1 5

OFF515 Offshore field development 5

RIS500 Risk analysis and risk management 10

STA500 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 2 10

OFF510 Operations and maintenance management 5

OFF560 Decision Engineering and Performance Management 10

RIS510 Reliability Analysis 10

IAMMAS Master thesis Offshore technology, Industrial Asset Management 30

IND500 Investment analysis 5

OFF570 Human factors, technology and organizational issues 10

OFF590 Industrial services 5

TN501 HSE-course for master students 0

OFF540 Condition monitoring and management 5

Electives term 3 - 10 SP

OFF610 Offshore Wind Turbine Engineering 5

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Year 4 Year 5

Code Course SP 7 8 9 10

RIS520 Technical safety 10

OFF620 Life Extension of Structures 5

Exchange 3rd semester

UTV-IKM-0 Message to the Department about exchange (click here for moreinfo)

Offshore Technology - Marine- and subsea technology - Master Programme Compulsory courses

MSK560 Fluid Dynamics 5

OFF515 Offshore field development 5

RIS500 Risk analysis and risk management 10

STA500 Introduction to Probability and Statistics 2 10

MSK530 Mechanics of Solids, advanced course 10

OFF510 Operations and maintenance management 5

OFF580 Marine Technology and design 10

MARMAS Master thesis Offshore Engineering, Subsea Technology 30

OFF520 Pipelines and risers 5

OFF550 Subsea Technology 10

OFF600 Marine Operation 10

TN501 HSE-course for master students 0

Recommended elective, term 2 (choose one)

BYG530 Plastic analysis of structures 5

MSK600 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 5

Exchange 3rd semester

UTV-IKM-0 Message to the Department about exchange (click here for moreinfo)

Elective term 3

Recommended elective, term 3

IND510 Project Management 1 5

OFF620 Life Extension of Structures 5

Other elective term 3

MSK545 Finite Element Methods, advanced course part 1 5

OFF610 Offshore Wind Turbine Engineering 5

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Offshore Engineering - Master programme 5 years (Start Autumn 2010)

Qualifications and job opportunities

A masters degree in offshore technology gives you competence in high demand in a variety of activities related to the offshore industry Former students have found various employment opportunities in various capacities both in industrial and state sectors. The program provides competence that will always be in demand in a modern society, and there is every reason to assume that the labor market will be favorable for such competence for many decades to come. This is particularly relevant in the areas of Industrial asset management that combines

Year 5

Code Course SP 9 10

Choice of Master's degree programme

Offshore technology- Industrial Asset Management- Master's Degree Prog Compulsory Courses

IAMMAS Master thesis Offshore technology, Industrial Asset Management 30

IND500 Investment analysis 5

OFF570 Human factors, technology and organizational issues 10

OFF590 Industrial services 5

Electives term 3 - 10 sp

OFF610 Offshore Wind Turbine Engineering 5

RIS520 Technical safety 10

OFF620 Life Extension of Structures 5

Offshore technology - Subsea tech - Master's Degree Progr. Compulsory courses

MARMAS Master thesis Offshore Engineering, Subsea Technology 30

OFF520 Pipelines and risers 5

OFF550 Subsea Technology 10

OFF600 Marine Operation 10

Elective term 3

Recommended elective, term 3

IND510 Project Management 1 5

OFF620 Life Extension of Structures 5

Other elective term 3

MSK545 Finite Element Methods, advanced course part 1 5

OFF610 Offshore Wind Turbine Engineering 5

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engineering and important management components for engineers.

Marine and subsea technology are growth industries today. In Norway half of the petroleum produced comes from subsea installations and Norwegian companies are key players in all international markets for subsea and deep water technologies. The offshore activity off the Norwegian coast and in the arctic regions is expected to grow in the years to come.

A completed masters degree may give admission to the PhD program in offshore technology at the UiS.

Course assessment

Form and/or discussion according to faculty guidelines.

Study Abroad

See Bachelors Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering for the three first years.

See Masters Degree Programme in Offshore technology, Industrial Asset Management for the two last years.

Contact information

Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science, Phone +47 51 83 17 47, E-mail: [email protected]

References

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