This course produces Marine Engineers and Naval Architects for the Shipbuilding/Repair Industries, Shipping, Oil and Gas Industries, and Fishing Companies. Students acquire extensive knowledge in theory and practice of ship design and construction, ship power plants and equipment design, repair, maintenance, management of ship power plants, auxiliary machines, and ship hulls, as well as shipboard management.
Boat and Ship Building Engineering Technology
Degree
National Diploma
Duration
18 Months
Language
English
Credits
120 CUs
Practicals
Available
Eligibility
SSCE
Course Description
Learning Outcome
A graduate of this major should be able to:
- Gain expertise in the principles of naval architecture and ship design, from initial concept through to construction, ensuring that you can develop efficient, seaworthy vessels.
- Explore the latest technologies and innovations in shipbuilding, such as computer-aided design (CAD), automated manufacturing processes, and advanced materials, to stay ahead in the industry.
- Learn to navigate and apply international safety standards and regulatory requirements to ensure that all vessels meet industry and environmental standards.
- Participate in hands-on projects and simulations that provide real-world experience in building and testing vessels, enhancing your technical skills and problem-solving abilities.
- Understand the rationale for combining a modern ship design with an efficient and effective shipyard/boatyard manufacturing system.
- Evaluate power plant performance and efficiencies through charting and trending and participate in the installation and maintenance of marine equipment and systems.
Secure Your Future in Boat and Ship Building Engineering Technology
- Marine Engineer: Design, construct, and maintain various types of boats and ships, ensuring they meet safety and performance standards.
- Naval Architect: Develop the overall design of marine vessels, focusing on structure, stability, and efficiency using the latest tools.
- Quality Assurance Inspector: Ensure that all boats and ships meet industry standards and regulatory requirements.
- Marine Systems Designer: Specializes in designing propulsion, electrical, and other onboard systems for marine vessels.
- Project Manager: Lead shipbuilding projects from conception to completion, ensuring they stay on schedule and within budget.
- Maintenance Engineer: Focus on the upkeep and repair of marine vessels, ensuring their longevity and operational efficiency.
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