Master of Offshore and Coastal Engineering
Course Overview
This one- to two-year program is tailored for engineering graduates (civil, environmental, mechanical, chemical, mining). It covers core topics such as coastal and offshore engineering, physical oceanography, observational methods, ocean engineering, coastal structures design, and advanced offshore systems design. You’ll also have options in areas like project management, geomechanics, marine planning, renewable ocean energy, GIS, and climate/ocean change. The program wraps up with a capstone or research project that brings together your technical and practical learning.
What You'll Learn
In‑depth technical skills to analyse, design, and develop solutions for coastal and offshore challenges.
Practical, hands-on experience through design projects and coursework aligned with real industry needs.
Access to world-class resources—engineering labs, marine research centres, geotechnical centrifuge, and oceanographic equipment.
Flexible pathways, whether you’re building on your foundational engineering knowledge or focusing on advanced research.
A culminating capstone or research project that produces tangible, industry-relevant output, perfect for career or further doctoral study.

45,200 AUD

The University of Western Australia
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