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Atlantic Master on Ship Operation & Naval Engineering (M-TECH AMASONE)

Master

In Nantes (France)

Price on request

Model and understand the concepts of naval hydrodynamics

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Nantes (France)

  • Duration

    5 Years

  • Start date

    September

Through this programme students will develop skills in naval engineering to become engineers experienced in ship operations.

Two of the top French Technical Universities (Ecole Navale in Lanvéoc-Poulmic and Centrale Nantes) have teamed up to offer you a unique programme. The outstanding strength of this Master is that you will have on-board training sessions on French Navy vessels. The insight gained into on-board practices, use of complex equipment and immersion into rapidly evolving knowledge and techniques is highly valuable for a naval engineer, and of course, highly regarded by industrial employers.

The programme of study lasts two academic years - denoted by M1 and M2. Courses are taught in English across the entire programme.

Important information

Documents

  • MASTER M-TECH AMASONE_web2019.pdf

Facilities

Location

Start date

Nantes (France)
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1 Rue de la Noë BP 92101, 44 321 Cédex

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course

The main objectives are: to master the energetic and propulsion systems on , to integrate the human and technical constraints of operational maritime implementation

Students must have: a bachelor's degree in Engineering, Science or Technology, or a 'license' qualification or equivalent. Applicants must have a good level in Mathematics and be fluent in English - written and spoken. An applicant whose native language is not English is required to pass a recognised international test of English (TEOFL, IELTS, TOEIC or Cambridge Advanced English Test). Applicants who carried out their studies in English may provide an official letter from their university stating that the language of instruction was English in place of one of the approved English tests.

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • English
  • Navigation
  • Languages
  • Machines
  • Hydrodynamics
  • Maritime
  • Algorithmics
  • Ship
  • Fluid
  • Navigation fluviale
  • Environnement de travail

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Course programme

Course Content - M1
30 ECTS Credits per semester.
Language of instruction: English

Autumn Semester Courses
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Algorithmics for Engineering Modelling
  • Maritime Initiation and Leadership
  • Knowledge of Maritime Environment - Acoustics
  • Acoustics
  • Numerical Methods
  • Modern Languages *

Spring Semester Courses
  • Fluid Mechanics 2
  • Energetics
  • Hydrodynamics (basics)
  • Training on Ship
  • Hydrodynamics
  • Propulsion
  • Electric Propulsion
  • Modern Languages *
* 'French as Foreign Language' except for French native speakers who will study 'Cultural and Communicational English'
NB Course content may be subject to minor changes


Course Content - M2
30 ECTS Credits per semester.
Language of instruction: English

Autumn Semester Courses
  • Training on Ship
  • Hydrodynamics (advanced)
  • Thermal Machines
  • Maritime and navigation knowledge
  • Labs in Hydrodynamics and Propulsion Systems
  • Modern Languages*
* 'French as Foreign Language' except for French native speakers who will study 'Cultural and Communicational English'
NB Course content may be subject to minor changes

Spring Semester
Master thesis / internship


Examples of previous internships in industry:
  • CFD optimisation process improvement: application to an underwater vehicle

Examples of previous internships in research labs:
  • Experimental methods using video analysis for measuring the flow-induced motion of plants.
  • Weak Scatter approach for the modelling of an OWC
  • Evaluation of second generation stability criteria for military ships

NB Course content may be subject to minor changes

Atlantic Master on Ship Operation & Naval Engineering (M-TECH AMASONE)

Price on request