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University of Gibraltar
BSc (Hons) Maritime Science with Cadetship
- Gibraltar, Gibraltar
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
This unique programme will be the foundation and optimum training platform from which to start a rewarding career in the maritime industry. The academic and technical qualifications included in this degree complement each other and open up careers ashore or at sea.
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Newcastle University Undergraduate programs
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering BEng
- Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Bachelor
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Our degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering focuses on the design and operation of marine vehicles and offshore infrastructure. You'll learn how to design specialist systems using the latest technologies. We design our curriculum and projects with leading companies. You'll take part in our annual design pitch, where you can showcase your project work to industry partners.
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Universidade de Vigo
Degree in Marine Sciences
- Vigo, Spain
Bachelor
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
Spanish
The objective of the Degree in Marine Sciences is the scientific and practical preparation of professionals in relation to the marine and coastal environment, providing graduates with multidisciplinary and multidisciplinary training applicable to fishing activities, aquaculture, oceanography, the environment and its protection, coastal management and planning, sustainable tourism, new food resources, minerals of industrial interest and renewable energy.
International Partnership of Education Research and Communication (IPERC)
Bachelor of History of Western Art II in Humanities and Social Science
BSc
Distance Learning
English
The course History of Western Art II in Humanities and Social Science is a continuation of History of Western Art I, which covers the art and architecture of ancient Greece, Rome, and the Middle Ages. In this course, students will study the art and architecture of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Modern periods, from the 14th century to the present day.
Escuela Naval Chile
Executive Officers and Naval Engineers
- Viña del Mar, Chile
Bachelor
On-Campus
Spanish
The Executive Officers and Naval Engineers are responsible for enlisting and conducting the operation of the Combat and Support Vessels of the Squadron, the Missile Boats, the Submarines, the Naval Aviation, the Amphibious Transport Vessels and the Special Forces, in compliance of the missions assigned to the Navy. Likewise, due to the scope they cover, they are the main persons in charge of exercising the superior administration of the Institution.
Gdynia Maritime University
BS in Marine Propulsion Plant And Offshore Construction Operation
- Pomorska, Poland
BSc
On-Campus
Polish, English
The Faculty of Marine Engineering offers English studies in the Mechanical Engineering field with specialization in Marine Propulsion Plant and Offshore Construction Operation. Studies in Marine Engineering aim to prepare high-class experts in marine power plant operation.
University of Alaska Southeast
Bachelor of Science in BIOLOGY & MARINE BIOLOGY
- Juneau, USA
BSc
English
Study natural science with access to the ultimate natural laboratory Study biology and marine biology with access to the ultimate natural laboratory — Southeast Alaska's rich ocean environment. Incoming students learn biological principles and skills in lecture, laboratory, and field courses.
University of New Orleans
BS in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
- New Orleans, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The shipbuilding industry is deeply embedded in New Orleans history, more so than in almost any other American city—and with a B.S. in naval architecture and marine engineering (NAME) from the University of New Orleans (UNO), you’ll be part of the latest chapter in that history.
Yildiz Technical University
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Undergraduate Program
- Istanbul, Turkey
Bachelor
English, Turkish
Shipbuilding and Ship Machinery Engineering covers the engineering services of ships, vehicles and structures operating in sea and inland waters and engineering activities carried out in related facilities on land.
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Bachelor Programs in Engineering Studies Maritime Engineering
In today’s competitive marketplace, many view a bachelor’s degree as the minimum level of education required to enter the skilled workforce and sustain one’s self financially. Those who study full-time for approximately four years can earn an undergraduate degree.
What is a Bachelor in Maritime Engineering? Most programs adapt civil, industrial and mechanical engineering coursework to offshore construction. Students start out with theoretical courses, applying knowledge of topics such as buoyancy and hydraulics to products and systems for the real world. Oceans abound with engineering challenges, such as harsh weather, great depths and isolation from urban conveniences. Students are trained to adapt solutions to the unique aspects of marine environments.
Students benefit from the education in several ways. The demands of engineering education develop an attention to detail. Persistence is learned by dealing with problems and failures. The need for being organized builds project management skills in students. Beyond preparing them for the workforce, these abilities help graduates deal with changing life circumstances.
The cost of earning a bachelor’s degree in maritime engineering depends on the institution and its location. Most universities have a predetermined price per credit hour for undergraduate courses. If cost information isn’t available on an institution’s web site, contact the school.
Graduates may find work with international engineering firms that build offshore pipe networks, platforms and energy harvesting systems. A number of engineers are hired to design barges, supervise shipbuilding and provide advice for retrofit projects. Others gain employment with public agencies, such as port authorities. Graduates may later specialize in safety, work in sales or enter management. Many enjoy their careers in maritime engineering because they split time between the office and the field.
You’ll likely find coastal universities offering bachelor’s degrees in maritime engineering. By choosing a fitting location, you’ll be able to practice what you’re learning right away. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.