
Professional Superyacht Engineer HNC
Course Overview - Professional Superyacht Engineer HNC
This industry led programme has been designed for those who aspire to be the future Engineers and Chief Engineers of the superyacht sector working onboard vessels both power and sail.
The Higher National Certificate (HNC) Professional Superyacht Engineer allows for progression onto Year 2 of the FdSc, and has been developed through collaboration and feedback with the super yacht industry. The program represents a hybrid approach based on traditional marine engineering expertise that is combined with a strong focus on the current and future skills needed to support the techn...
This industry led programme has been designed for those who aspire to be the future Engineers and Chief Engineers of the superyacht sector working onboard vessels both power and sail.<br/><br/>The Higher National Certificate (HNC) Professional Superyacht Engineer allows for progression onto Year 2 of the FdSc, and has been developed through collaboration and feedback with the super yacht industry. The program represents a hybrid approach based on traditional marine engineering expertise that is combined with a strong focus on the current and future skills needed to support the technological and sustainable development of the sector.<br/><br/>The program blends practical MCA/RYA maritime training with HNC/FdSc academic study and engineering workshop skills, alongside occupational and professional competencies, to give deeper knowledge and understanding of the topics and an edge for employment for your future career choices. It follows the guidance of the MCA MIN 1904 (M+F) UK Requirements for Engineer Officers Small Vessel Certificate of Competency. Leading to qualification as Engineer Officer of the Watch, EOOW unlimited less than 9,000 kW, less than 3000 GT Certificate of Competency.<br/><br/>Falmouth Marine School will also support learners with time spent on developing a personal career plan, focusing on personal goals, and the importance of their own professionalism, resilience, mental health, and wellbeing. Our learners will have access to a personal industry mentor, extensive industry tutorials, industry speakers, independent careers advice and support throughout their time at sea and ashore.<br/><br/>Academic & Maritime Training<br/><br/>The Superyacht Engineer career program requires an overall minimum of three years commitment to education, training and paid employment as crew, onboard superyachts. This programme does not follow the traditional academic year. as it is designed around the superyacht season. It is initially studied in intensive blocks of sea-going training with our RYA/MCA training partner, and formal delivery and practical workshop experience at Falmouth Marine School, which is delivered over five full days a week.<br/><br/>Year One and Two comprise an overall 18 months spent at Falmouth Marine School completing the HNC and FdSc elements, together with RYA/MCA classroom and on the water training. On completion of this stage of the program learners will be ready to commence employment and will be given support to achieve their first fully paid position as crew onboard a superyacht, power or sail.<br/><br/>This is followed by a year to 18 months minimum, working as fully paid crew onboard superyachts, based worldwide, where learners will gain experience and prerequisite sea-time towards their certificate of competency.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Falmouth Marine School
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
HNPS
Institution Code
C78
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
48
48 UCAS points Applications from mature learners that do not meet the above requirements will be considered Those interested in the program will be required to complete an application process and attend and successfully complete, an interview day at Falmouth Marine School, prior to applying through UCAS. Applicants will be required to pass an MCA ENG1 medical examination to commence employment in the commercial yacht industry and this should be undertaken prior to the start of their training at FMS. Certain factors that may prevent them from passing this include; colour blindness, short sightedness, diabetes, epilepsy, heart disease, uncontrolled high blood pressure, mental illness and alcoholism. Seafarer medical certificates: Overview - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) There are additional costs for this programme to cover the cost of the additional RYA/MCA maritime and engineering training. You may be able to get help with this, please contact us for more information.
A level
GCSE English & Maths at “C” grade/ Level 5 grade
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Fees and funding
Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
---|---|---|---|
EU, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
Channel Islands, International | £16,500 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |