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BEng Mechanical and Offshore Engineering
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Mechanical and offshore engineering combines the fundamentals of mechanical systems with the specialised demands of the energy sector, particularly oil, gas, and renewable offshore installations. Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest and broadest branches of the discipline, concerned with the design, analysis, manufacture, and maintenance of everything from individual components to large-scale systems. The offshore dimension adds a distinctive layer of challenge: structures must withstand extreme marine environments, dynamic loading from waves and wind, and the logistical complexity of remote operation and maintenance. At Robert Gordon University, this four-year degree provides a thorough grounding in the core mechanical engineering sciences, including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, structural analysis, and dynamics. You will develop the ability to approach engineering problems methodically and logically, applying analytical techniques to real-world constraints where competing requirements must be balanced. The offshore focus brings in topics specific to subsea systems, pipeline integrity, platform design, mooring and marine operations, and the regulatory environment governing offshore activities. RGU's location in Aberdeen places the university at the heart of the UK's offshore energy industry, and the programme draws on strong industry connections built over decades of engagement with the sector. You will be equipped to manage complex engineering challenges in environments where reliability and safety are paramount. Graduates of mechanical and offshore engineering are well placed for careers across the energy industry, including roles in design, project engineering, integrity management, operations, and consultancy. The transferable nature of the mechanical engineering core means that opportunities also exist in aerospace, manufacturing, transport, and the growing renewables sector, where offshore wind demands many of the same skills. Postgraduate study in specialist areas of energy engineering, naval architecture, or engineering management is a natural progression for those who wish to develop deeper expertise or move into research.
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