Offshore renewable energy
The offshore renewables this programme focuses on are key emergent marine sectors: offshore wind, wave power and tidal power (both tidal barrages and tidal stream).
10 October 2025, starts at 12:00 noon (UK time)
MAR513Z
Research Skills and Methods
This module aims to equip students with the practical skills and contextual framework for conducting high quality research. Emphasis is placed on workshop opportunities to acquire and practice research planning, analysis, communication, writing and oral presentation skills.
MAR534
Introduction to Offshore Renewable Energy
This module explores a wide range of offshore renewable energy technologies, including wave energy converters, tidal energy, and offshore wind power. You'll learn resource assessment, environmental impact, and the latest industry standards. Key topics include offshore operations, electrical systems, seabed geology, dynamic power cables, and emerging areas like autonomy and hydrogen.
MAR535
Economics, Law and Policy for Offshore Renewable Energy
This module explores the economic, legal, and policy landscape of offshore renewable energy. Topics include global and UK policy, project costs and returns, electricity pricing, government support schemes, marine planning and consenting, legal and safety regulations, and the wider economic and social impacts of offshore energy development.
PROJ517
MSc Dissertation
60 credits
This module enables students to undertake an independent research project, applying the knowledge and skills developed throughout their MSc studies. Under academic supervision, students will apply appropriate methodologies, carry out in-depth analysis, and present their findings in a well-structured dissertation that demonstrates critical thinking, technical ability, and academic rigour.
100% Coursework
MAR518
Remote Sensing and GIS
20 credits
This module introduces the principles of geographical information systems and remote sensing of marine, polar and coastal environments. Field data will be acquired using GPS and radiometric instrumentation. Emphasis is placed on the critical evaluation of remote sensing data and analysis tools in varied scenarios and on developing practical computing skills.
100% Coursework
MAR530
Managing Marine Ecosystems
20 credits
The module will provide students with an understanding of marine ecosystems and their vulnerability to anthropogenic threats. Anticipatory and responsive management measures will be discussed, including relevant marine conservation agreements, legislation and policy.
100% Coursework
MAR537Z
Applied Marine Autonomy
This module introduces students to marine autonomous platforms for marine environmental data collection. It focuses on the appropriate use of platforms, covering theory of operation and developing practical skills in autonomous marine data collection through workshops and fieldwork. The module also allows direct interaction with scientific researchers and industry practitioners through seminars.
MAR541
Mechanics of Offshore Renewable Energy Systems
20 credits
Discover how offshore renewable energy systems work in this module. You'll explore the mechanics behind wave, tidal, and offshore wind energy converters and investigate the engineering challenges they face. Develop practical skills through modelling and simulation using industry-standard software, and test designs in the cutting-edge COAST laboratory for real-world insight.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
2025-2026 | 2026-2027 | |
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Home | £11,350 | £11,700 |
International | £20,400 | £21,000 |
Part time (Home) | £630 | £650 |
Telephone: +44 1752 585858
Email: admissions@plymouth.ac.uk
The offshore renewables this programme focuses on are key emergent marine sectors: offshore wind, wave power and tidal power (both tidal barrages and tidal stream).
From a state of the art wave and current test basin to a dedicated ocean going research vessel to a wealth of computer laboratories and software, you’ll benefit from a range of facilities and resources that will help your learning and development.
“The building provides a state-of-the-art setting to inspire the engineers and designers of tomorrow, making it the ultimate place to bring together students, academics and industry in an environment that not only benefits them but also society as a whole.” – Professor Deborah Greaves OBE
This programme provides a gateway into careers in the growing offshore renewable energy industry, providing a broad background with the opportunity to specialise in environmental, engineering or socio-economic aspects of offshore renewables.
“The UK is the world-leader in offshore wind, with huge potential to continue expanding and contributing towards electricity sourced from renewables”
Our research spans a number of varied research groups