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Maritime University of Szczecin Mechanical Engineering - Specialisation area Construction and Operation of Marine Energy Systems
Maritime University of Szczecin

Mechanical Engineering - Specialisation area Construction and Operation of Marine Energy Systems

Szczecin, Poland

3 Semesters

English

Full time

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PLN 13,500 / per year **

On-Campus

* Application period: May 20 - July 15, 2024 (usually extended at least until the end of August)

** about EUR 3000 | tuition fee for EU citizens reduced by 72%

Key Summary

    About: The Mechanical Engineering program with a specialization in Construction and Operation of Marine Energy Systems focuses on the development and management of marine energy technologies. You'll explore various aspects of marine energy systems, covering both theoretical and practical elements to prepare you for challenges in this growing field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in marine energy sector companies, environmental consultancies, and governmental agencies. Potential roles include marine energy system design engineer, project manager, and researcher focused on sustainable energy solutions.

Introduction

A Mechanical Engineering - Specialisation area Construction and Operation of Marine Energy Systems graduate is awarded the degree of Magister Engineering (corresponding to Master of Engineering). The person may perform the function of an officer in the marine vessel engineering department or may be employed in a repair shipyard as well as in maintenance departments of enterprises such as electrical power and heating plants, paper factories, steelworks, ports, sewage treatment plants, and pump stations. Employment is also possible in electrical power generation, transfer, and distribution facilities as well as in renewable energy, on-shore and off-shore wind farm operation enterprises, electrical device production plants, power plants as well as electrical power and heating plants, manufacturers of supporting constructions, fixture, insulation devices, and systems.

The program's profile is entirely academic and designed to prepare students to pursue further study or take up research/teaching university careers. The program does not offer any professional seafaring licenses.

Special programme for seafarers - If you are a seafarer working at sea but with not enough time to follow regular MSc studies then you can take our part-time MSc studies in Mechanical Engineering. They are delivered Monday-Saturday for 10 consecutive weeks with the rest of the year being free for you to continue your career. Check the tuition fee here as it differs from the full-time program. The documents required for the part-time MSc program in Mechanical Engineering are the same as those for the full-time study program.

The studies last 1,5 years (3 semesters).

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