All students take a common Stage 1 (see below). In Stage 2 students study special aspects of small craft technology, which include the use of composite material, integrated mast/sail design and high-speed propulsion, by taking modules in marine dynamics and structures, in addition to resistance and propulsion, naval architecture and small craft science. You also take related modules in mathematics, computing and management. MEng students - In Stage 3 undertake an individual design project together with a report, which takes a quarter of the study time throughout the year. In addition modules are taken in small craft design, marine production technology and marine structures. In Stage 4, a combined group project and report counts for a third of your time, and you also study small craft hydromechanics, and high-speed and advanced craft. Approximately half of modules at Stages 3 and 4 are optional and are chosen from a comprehensive list of technical, business and management subjects. BEng students - In Stage 3 undertake a combined individual design project and report and also study small craft design, marine production technology, marine structures, small craft hydromechanics and high-speed and advanced craft. A quarter of modules are optional and are chosen from a comprehensive list of technical, business and management subjects.
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These degrees were introduced as a response to the upsurge in the leisure boat market, the increasing variety of high-speed passenger craft and work boats, and indications by industry that greater numbers of technically qualified graduates are required. Many students are attracted to these degrees through their interest in sailing.