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Book this courseThe Foundation Degree in Operational Yacht Science is run alongside UKSA’s flagship programme the Superyacht Cadetship and is delivered in conjunction with Falmouth Marine School and the University of Plymouth. The structured four-year programme equips students with a strong foundation of knowledge, skills, qualifications, and a realistic understanding of the superyacht industry. Course overview: • 5 phased programme run over four years • Designed to train the future officers of the superyacht industry • Purpose-built classrooms and navigational training simulators all on one site • Food and accommodation included during training phases at UKSA The programme mixes classroom learning with practical training and paid-for work on superyachts. Working in the superyacht industry can take students all over the world. With earnings from €2,800 a month tax free, cadets can pay off course fees while working and training within the industry. Working closely with leading crew agents, management companies and yacht captains, UKSA cadets are now employed in all areas of the sector. Dates: Phase 1: September 2025 to March 2026
Course Structure
Course stages and qualifications: Phase 1 – Essential Cadetship training – 160 days (academic study) • Develop the skills and knowledge required to gain an entry-level deck position on a superyacht • RYA Yachtmaster Offshore, STCW Basic Safety Training and many other qualifications • Foundation Degree in Operational Yacht Science, year one completion Phase 2 – Industry experience working onboard superyachts – 12-18 months (paid employment) • Employed on a superyacht as an entry-level deckhand Phase 3 – Yacht operations and management – 3 weeks (academic study) • Progress from junior deckhand to a more senior position onboard • First steps to gain Officer of the Watch (Yachts less than 3,000gt) qualification • Foundation Degree in Operational Yacht Science, year two completion Phase 4 – Industry experience – 12-18 months (paid employment) • Employed on a superyacht gaining watch keeping experience Phase 5 – OOW training – 8 weeks (academic study) • Final stage of Officer of the Watch (Yachts less than 3,000gt) training. Study senior modules towards final examination
Useful Information
Entry requirements: • Applicants must be aged between 18 and 25 when they start the Superyacht Cadetship, but can apply when aged 17 • Excellent communication, oral and written skills, are essential, as is a good understanding of mathematics • Cadets should ideally have GCSEs grades 9-4 (or equivalent) in English, Maths and Science • If applying for the Foundation Degree – 48 UCAS points • Attend a 2 day cadet selection at UKSA – selection dates running most months Funding: As a charity, UKSA often have funding opportunities available for many of our students and can help with assisted funding towards the Superyacht Cadetship programme. Please get in touch for further information on the Cadetship, course fees and how to apply.