Course details
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Year 1
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Core modules
CITY1077
Engineering MathematicsTo develop the student's mathematical ability and to apply principles to the solution of engineering problems and to make use of mathematical computer based packages
CITY1078
Engineering Science 1An introduction to mechanical principles, energy transfer and AC electrical theory. Mechanical principles including solid mechanics, statics, dynamics and mechanical vibrations. Modes of heat transfer and energy losses. Electrical principles and single phase AC theory.
CITY1091
Engineering MaterialsStudy of Material structure. Appreciation of material properties. Understanding of manufacturing and design considerations for the use of different materials.
CITY1092
CAD Techniques and DesignAn Introduction into CAD in the Design Process, progressing swiftly through 2D draughting to explore 3D conceptual design and visualisation. During this module students will take part in a relevant work based design project.
CITY1093
Naval ArchitectureThe module introduces the theory of ship stability and the interaction between a vessel, its cargo and counteracting the effects
CITY1099
Management Techniques in Naval ArchitectureOn completion of this unit to appraise the main techniques that improve organisations’ operations.
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Final year
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Core modules
CITY2092
Engineering Science 2This module will enhance the knowledge acquired in engineering science, looking at more in depth methods of analysis of solids, statics and dynamics in the field of engineering
CITY2093
Advanced CAD & FEAThe development of 3D modelling techniques, Surface and Solid modelling within a dedicated 3D modelling package. Creating 3D visualisation and animations to communicate design concepts. Produce full sets of drawings, BOM’s and manufacturing information. Analyse the stresses and strains on structures using FEA techniques to achieve an optimised design solution.
CITY2096
Engine Technology and Marine Propulsion SystemsThis module investigates a number of engineering principles which underpin the design and operation of power plant and drive systems used in the Marine Industry. It includes some elements of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, but emphasis is on the mechanics of engines and propulsion systems.
CITY2097
ProjectAn integration of the skills and knowledge developed in other modules of the course within a major piece of work that allows the student to develop the ability to work individually; and with others, within a defined timescale and given constraints, to produce an acceptable and viable solution to an agreed brief.
CITY2098
Fluid mechanics and CFDThis module considers fundamental concepts of fluid static, continuity, viscosity and flow and provides the working principle of hydraulic systems and machinery.
Optional modules
CITY2095
Composites Materials for the Marine IndustryCITY2101
Further Naval Architecture & Regulatory FrameworkTo evaluate aspects of ships performance and regulatory requirements on the process of ship design and building.
Fees, costs and funding
Tuition fee price changes
How to apply
Progression routes
Completing this course enables you to progress onto these related courses and programmes with the University of Plymouth at level 5 or level 6, as specifically defined by this programme’s progression agreement.
For further information, including the progression from foundation degree form, please visit https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/business-partners/partnerships/academic-partnerships/study-guide/progression-to-honours-degree
Our partnership with City College Plymouth
Studying with City College Plymouth
Just one-and-a-half miles from the University of Plymouth, we’re one of the largest colleges in the South West, with two main sites linked by shuttle buses, with a dynamic Students’ Union and Student Liaison Team.