Introduction to Offshore Engineering

  • Marine and Offshore Engineering |

Description

B4.4: Adopt suitable national and international standards and codes; and integrate legal, economic and financial aspects to: design, build, operate, inspect and maintain mechanical equipment and systems. C1: Design and build ships, offshore platforms, Ocean structures and all their components including hull, propulsion machinery, steering systems, and outfitting taking into consideration economic, social, safety and environmental factors. C5: Carry out different marine surveys and investigation in accordance to engineering code of ethics, conventions, rules, and regulations governing marine, offshore and ocean activities and environmental impacts. C6: Carry on specific research topic in all marine engineering disciplines and develops the appropriate skills to present and defend.

Program

Bachelor Degree in Marine and Offshore Engineering (160 Cr. Hr.)

Objectives

  • To introduce the student to the field of Offshore Engineering with a broad classification and description of the different types of structures, vehicles and systems used and the various advanced technologies applied in this fast developing field.

Textbook

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Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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