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2 Ocean Engineering Degree Programs in Italy


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University of Bologna
Master in Offshore Engineering for Energy Transition
- Ravenna, Italy
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The programme focuses on the sea and the sustainable exploitation of its resources. Based in Ravenna, it is supported by the local industry, a world leader in the offshore sector. This interdisciplinary and international programme prepares you to deal competently and innovatively with the challenges and opportunities posed by the transition to the global energy market.


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Roma Tre University
Master in Sustainable Coastal and Ocean Engineering
- Rome, Italy
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
A new 2 years master course (Laurea Magistrale LM-23) in Civil Engineering entitled Sustainable Coastal and Ocean Engineering will start at the new university branch at Ostia, just 30 minutes from the centre of Rome, in October 2021.
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Ocean Engineering is a captivating field that explores the intersection of engineering principles and marine environments. In Italy, this discipline focuses on designing and developing systems that interact with the ocean, such as buoys, underwater vehicles, and coastal structures.
Through courses in hydrodynamics, marine structures, and underwater robotics, you'll gain hands-on experience with the tools and techniques essential for this field. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with real-world challenges, including environmental protection and resource exploitation. Ocean Engineering programs often emphasize project-based learning, enabling you to collaborate with peers and faculty on practical solutions that address marine issues.
Graduates from Ocean Engineering programs typically pursue careers in marine engineering, environmental consulting, and maritime technology. The skills you develop—like modeling ocean currents and analyzing coastal processes—prepare you for roles in both national and international contexts, where expertise in sustainable marine practices is increasingly valued.