Course Overview
Marine engineering applies basic engineering principles to systems designed to operate in predominately aquatic environments. This includes not only all types of seafaring vessels, docks, harbors, freight-handling facilities, oil platforms, wind turbines and shipbuilding facilities, but also engines, motors, navigational and communications devices, rigging, tools and safety equipment.
One of the most enjoyable and most envied of job prospects, marine courses invite millions of global candidates to join and grab millions of challenging offers.
What you study:
- English Communication
- Physics
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Chemistry
- Computer Applications
- Introduction of Marine Engineering
- Plant Operations
- Fundamentals of Naval Architecture
- Applied Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
- Fluid Mechanics and applications
- Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines
- Advanced Strength of Materials
- Basic Navigation & Safety Systems
- Marine Boilers and Steam Engineering
- Humanities & Social Science
- Design and Manufacture of Machine Elements
- Environmental Control in Ships
- System Analysis and Control
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Organizational Communication & Management
- Ship Production and Shipyard Management
- Project/Internship/Industrial Training
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