Naval Architecture is a graduate programme focused on designing safe, efficient and seaworthy vessels—from concept studies to structural and hydrodynamic analysis. You’ll study marine hydrodynamics, marine structures and advanced dynamics, and complete a team-based ship design exercise aligned with industry workflows.
Naval Architecture is a graduate program dedicated to the design and development of safe, efficient, and seaworthy vessels. From initial concept studies to detailed structural and hydrodynamic analyses, this program equips students with the essential skills to navigate the complexities of marine engineering. Participants will engage in a collaborative ship design project that mirrors industry practices, enhancing their practical experience and teamwork capabilities.
The curriculum is structured around core courses that lay the technical groundwork necessary for vessel analysis and design. Students will delve into various subjects, including:
Ship Design Exercise (Group Project): This comprehensive design exercise involves conducting concept studies in ship design, fostering practical design reasoning and teamwork skills essential for success in the maritime industry.
Prospective students are typically required to demonstrate proficiency through standardized testing such as the GRE. While specific scores may vary, a strong academic background in relevant fields is essential for admission.
Graduates of the Naval Architecture program can pursue diverse career paths within the maritime industry. Opportunities include roles in ship design, marine engineering, and research, as well as positions in regulatory and consulting firms. The skills acquired during the program prepare students for impactful careers that contribute to advancements in marine technology and sustainability.
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