Education in Sub Sea Engineering

 

As the world continues to change, the need for specialists in all fields grows. The field of subsea exploration of oil and gas utilizes myriad engineering professional from every discipline in designing, constructing, seeking optimum sites for the structures, transporting, stabilizing, managing, moving product, disaster control, decommissioning and dismantling of sub sea oil and gas rigs.

Professionals in the field of petroleum engineering and other sub-disciplines of engineering can achieve a master of science in subs ea engineering at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. This school of higher education dedicates itself in preparing highly trained and qualified graduates for making an impact in the field of subsea engineering.

The location of the University lies right in the core of the European gas and oil industry. It is the central hub for professionals and subsea engineering companies. Corporations such as Acteon employ thousands of engineers from the strata of disciplines to participate in the world of subsea drilling. Acteon and corporations such as Acteon seek the highly skilled and educated individuals from this University for their team of successful engineers. With the advent of virtual learning, students are easily capable of distance learning by using the World Wide Web. This opens up study across the globe to any engineer interested in sub sea oil and gas exploration.

With the environment being threatened by impending disasters such as the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico this decade, there is an increased need for more technical breadth and depth of knowledge in the operations of subsea systems and the technologies associated with managing all aspects of drilling.

Thorough engineering principles, practical skills and intellectual analysis methods revolving around the design and installation of all subsea systems is no longer just preferred but is mandatory in every sense. Understanding and using precise analysis techniques and, tools, software designed especially for the industry and using ingenuity in raising the standards for design and performance of all systems is apex of what the industry requires. This University offers the opportunity for engineers to enhance all of their working skills and prepares them for active roles in the existing and future needs of the oil and gas industry.

It is difficult to be accepted the University of Aberdeen as it requires graduates with Honours degrees. The applicant must have graduated in the upper second of his or her class to be considered. If the candidate cannot fulfil this obligation and applies with lower academic standards, this requirement could be waived if there is at least five years of professional experience judged to be from a relevant professional engineering field. One other difficult piece of criteria is that the incoming student must have command over the English language.