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Master's

MSc North Sea Supply Chain and Decommissioning (Online)

Crownshire University

Crownshire University

Master's

MSc North Sea Supply Chain and Decommissioning (Online)

Crownshire University

Crownshire University (online)

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Tuition

$750 total (online)

Degree

M.Sc.

Delivery

Full-time · Online

Duration

2 years (18 mo)

Language & requirements

Taught in: English

Tuition fees

  • INTERNATIONAL$750 total (online)

About Crownshire University

Affordable UK degrees online or on campus in York.

Overview

This MSc is for supply-chain and commercial staff in the North Sea basin who already live with weather windows, yard slots, and the politics of late-life and decommissioning. University of Brigant teaches from Edinburgh with a tuition-free online twin so Aberdeen-adjacent and Central Belt suppliers sit one standard. You will plan materials, contracts, and community-impact narratives without claiming CEng or an offshore ticket. Capstones use anonymised operator or contractor files. Dual pathway keeps rotation families and Central Belt yard staff on one academic standard. The MSc is not CEng, PE, or an OPITO ticket, and marketing must keep saying so.

Delivered fully online with live seminars, recorded lectures, and tutor support.

**Award:** Crownshire University **Credits:** 36 | **Typical duration:** 2 years (18 months)

Course structure

4 terms · 16 modules · 36 credits

Module 1: Basin and late life

  • UOB881·North Sea Industrial Geography for Supply Chain
    3 credits
  • UOB882·Late-Life Operations as a Scheduling Problem
    3 credits
  • UOB883·Just Transition and Town-Level Work
    3 credits
  • UOB884·Identity-Checked Supply-Chain Assessment
    3 credits

Module 2: Yards, vessels, materials

  • UOB885·Weather Windows, Vessels, and Port Slots
    3 credits
  • UOB886·Waste Routes, Scrap, and Licence Literacy for Non-Engineers
    3 credits
  • UOB887·Fabrication, Storage, and Reverse Logistics
    3 credits
  • UOB888·Digital Inventory Honesty Offshore-to-Yard
    3 credits

Module 3: Contracts and interfaces

  • UOB889·EPCI Interfaces and Who Owns Delay
    3 credits
  • UOB890·HSE Literacy without Competence Theatre
    3 credits
  • UOB891·Community, Harbour, and Cumulative Impact
    3 credits
  • UOB892·Writing for Operators and Contractors
    3 credits

Module 4: Capstone

  • UOB893·UK Policy and Decommissioning Relief Literacy
    3 credits
  • UOB894·Research Methods for Energy Supply Chains
    3 credits
  • UOB895·Tabletop: Weather and Yard Clash
    3 credits
  • UOB896·Capstone: Anonymised North Sea Supply File
    3 credits

Learning outcomes

  • Apply discipline-specific theory to complex professional problems
  • Design and execute research or applied projects to postgraduate standard
  • Communicate findings clearly to academic and industry audiences
  • Demonstrate ethical, inclusive practice in global workplaces

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