Marine engineering
Structure Study
From the coming academic year (2021-2022), the Marine Engineering course will be offered as an academic course (3 years bachelor + 1 year master).
3rd Bachelor
In the third year, you further expand the knowledge and practice from the first and second year.
Courses 3rd Bachelor
STCW Management Level (year 1+2+3)
- Nautical Faculty: Stability and Shipbuilding – Ship Safety – Fire Fighting – Maritime Environmental Issues – ISPS & ISM – Ship Administration and Maritime Law – Tanker Cargo Handling – Dangerous Goods
- Faculty of Science: Introduction to Economics and Business Management - Maritime Economics – Mathematics/Physics – Data Analysis – Chemistry – General Mechanics and Hydromechanics – Maritime Medicine – Maritime English – Communication and Reporting – Psychology: Human Aspects in Maritime
- Faculty of Marine Engineering: General Electricity – Marine Diesel Engines – Marine Auxiliary Tools – Technical Drawing, Workshop Engineering – Strengths – Ship Automation – Ship Electronics and Electrical Engineering – Engine Resource Management – Multidisciplinary Simulator Exercises – Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer – Steam Installations – Innovative Maritime Technologies
- Internship on board
- Bachelor thesis and research skills
Discover how the courses from the different years build on each other > flowchart
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