Overview
The Bachelor of Engineering (Maritime) (Honours) - Pathway Transfer - 4 years requires four years of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time) and is offered as part of a collaborative agreement between Flinders University and the University of Tasmania.The first two years of the award will be undertaken at Flinders … For more content click the Read More button below.
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72 Units
Year 136 Units
Year 236 Units
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Year 4
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Aims
The course specialisation has been developed to serve the needs of the Australian maritime industries by providing professional engineers specifically educated in the field. The collaboration between Flinders University and the Australian Maritime College makes use of the strengths of the two institutions including the Australian Maritime College's uniquely maritime focus and its wide variety of specialist facilities to produce graduates with a strong "hands on" approach to complement their theoretical studies. Graduates of this award will ensure that Australia stays at the forefront of worldwide maritime technology.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course you will be able to:
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Marine and Offshore Engineering: select, deploy and commission machinery, machinery systems and operational systems for merchant and naval vessels plus offshore floating and fixed vessels/structures. Building on core fundamental engineering units, you will specialise in associated mechanical and mechanical-electrical power generation, machinery and operational systems OR
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Naval Architecture: practice in the shipbuilding industry, high-speed ferry industry, marine consultancy firms and government areas of commercial shipping, transport policy and administration and in the insurance sector. A particular focus of the award for South Australian entrants will be on the developing naval industry in Adelaide OR
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Ocean Engineering: design, construct, install and manage offshore fixed, floating, subsea and coastal structures. The degree integrates a core set of fundamental engineering units which focus on wave mechanics, hydrodynamics, structural mechanics and dynamics of offshore and subsea structures and coastal technologies
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