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Universidade de Vigo
Degree in Marine Sciences
- Vigo, Spain
Bachelor's degree
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.


Yildiz Technical University
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Undergraduate Program
- Istanbul, Turkey
Bachelor's degree
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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Ocean Engineering degree programs focus on designing, constructing, and maintaining structures and systems related to the ocean environment. This area of study offers an exciting chance to explore both environmental protection and technology in marine settings.
You'll gain insight into essential topics such as hydrodynamics, marine structures, and coastal engineering. Practical coursework often includes hands-on projects, allowing you to apply your skills in real-world scenarios. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with the dynamic challenges of ocean environments, including renewable energy sources and underwater robotics.
Through this degree, you'll learn to design and analyze systems like offshore platforms, submersibles, and underwater vehicles. Strong technical skills are vital, such as using specialized modeling tools to simulate oceanographic conditions or developing sensor networks to collect data on marine environments. Graduates typically pursue careers as marine engineers, coastal engineers, or technicians in energy companies, contributing to the sustainability of ocean resources and innovation in marine technology.