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3 Maritime Engineering Bachelor's Degree Programs


Riga Technical University
Bachelor of Maritime Transport - Marine Engineering
- Riga, Latvia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Set sail for a dynamic career in marine engineering with RTU’s professional bachelor’s program! Designed to meet international maritime standards, this program equips students with the technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and leadership abilities needed to become a skilled and globally recognized marine engineer.


University of Tasmania
Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) (Honours) - ECU
- Hobart, Australia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program is designed to prepare students for careers in maritime engineering, focusing on the technical and practical skills needed to work on ships, offshore platforms, and maritime systems. It of...
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University of Tasmania
Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) (Honours) - AUT
- Hobart, Australia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) (Honours) offers students a comprehensive education in designing and maintaining ships and marine systems. The program combines technical engineer...
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Maritime Engineering is an exciting field that merges engineering principles with the unique challenges of marine environments. In a Bachelor's program, you'll delve into the design, construction, and maintenance of ships, offshore structures, and marine systems.
Through courses in fluid mechanics, naval architecture, and marine materials, you’ll learn to apply engineering fundamentals to solve real-world problems. Students develop hands-on skills, like conducting stability assessments for vessels and utilizing modeling tools for hydrodynamic analysis. The curriculum often includes project work, allowing you to work collaboratively and experience the engineering design process firsthand.
While the curriculum can become quite intricate, students strengthen problem-solving skills as they work on projects demanding both creativity and technical expertise. Graduates of a Maritime Engineering Bachelor's program often pursue careers as marine engineers, naval architects, or project managers in the maritime industry, with opportunities to work globally in sectors ranging from commercial shipping to renewable energy.