Master of Science in Civil Engineering with Marine Renewable Energy

University of Dundee - City Campus

UK,Scotland

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 26,600/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

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UK, Scotland

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 18,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Nethergate Dundee Scotland, UK DD1 4HN

Master of Science in Civil Engineering with Marine Renewable Energy

Program Overview

Civil engineering is an engineering discipline that focuses on the design, construction and maintenance of the infrastructure that makes up our modern society. This consists of a wide range of projects such as roads, bridges, buildings and water supply systems. Marine renewable energy is the process of harnessing power from ocean resources, like tides, waves, and currents. It provides sustainable, clean electricity by capturing the energy generated by natural movements in the sea.

Civil engineering with a focus on marine renewable energy integrates the principles of civil engineering with the exploration and utilisation of renewable energy derived from marine sources. This specialised field involves the design and development of structures and systems dedicated to harnessing energy from the sea, particularly through technologies that capture tidal and wave power.

On this course, your studies will encompass a range of subjects such as:

  • structural analysis and design
  • coastal engineering
  • geotechnical engineering

Additionally, you will also have the opportunity to explore topics such as:

  • environmental considerations
  • project management
  • the regulatory landscape specific to marine renewable energy projects

The interdisciplinary nature of this course equips you with the skills to address the complex engineering issues at the intersection of civil engineering and marine renewable energy.

This specialised course will focus on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by marine renewable energy, covering topics such as offshore wind farms, tidal and wave energy, and sustainable marine infrastructure.