Dual Study Shipbuilding and Maritime Technology - Hayesville, United States - Fusion Dynamics

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Hayesville Shipbuilding and Maritime Technology (M.Eng.)


Shipbuilding engineers work in all branches of the shipbuilding industry, producing river and sea vessels of various types and sizes.

They develop new types and forms of ships, design individual ship components such as hulls, superstructures, and equipment, test ship models in scaled-down experimental facilities, plan and supervise production and assembly, and may also be involved in renovation and repair work.

In addition, cost calculation and sales activities may also be part of their responsibilities.


Curriculum:

1st Semester:

  • Advanced Mathematics
  • Theoretical Fluid Mechanics
  • Computer Science
  • Interdisciplinary Elective Modules (Semesters 1 and 2)
  • Elective Modules from the "Structural Mechanics and Numerical Mechanics" Catalog (Semesters 1 to 3)

2nd Semester:

  • Elective Modules from the "Advanced Topics in Ship Technology / Special Shipbuilding" Catalog (Semesters 2 and 3)

3rd Semester:

  • Study Project

4th Semester:

  • Thesis
  • Colloquium
  • Example Elective Modules:
  • Designing with Composite Materials
  • Vibrations
  • Special Ships
  • Fluid Mechanics
For more information about the program, please visit the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

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