Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (B.Sc. MrnE)

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Degree type:
Bachelor
Bachelor of Science
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Program Description:

The Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (B.Sc. MrnE) is an interdisciplinary applied degree with learning outcomes closely linked to the labor market. The program provides students with the knowledge, skills and competencies needed for a career in the marine engineering industry. Marine engineering is the operation, maintenance and monitoring of mechanical systems aboard marine vessels, including boats, ships and submarines.

The program prepares graduates to apply knowledge of mathematics to analyze and design marine engineering systems. Graduates apply knowledge of design, development, operation and maintenance of marine propulsion and ocean systems. They also utilize basic concepts of management topics such as economics, business, communications, leadership, engineering economics, engineering management, and cost control in the field of marine engineering. The program also incorporates the application of different engineering fields such as computer science, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, and mechanical engineering.

Marine engineers have the responsibility for some or all major mechanical and engineered systems onboard a vessel. These could include systems related to electricity generation, propulsion, fuel, air conditioning, lighting, water distillation, lubrication, electrical and electronic components, and more.

Program Duration:

Four years

Admission Requirements:

1. High school graduation certificate or equivalent approved by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education with a minimum average of 60%, plus two courses: one Mathematics, and one final year Science (Chemistry or Physics preferred);

OR

2. Two-Year Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology or equivalent approved by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. 

1. The required score on the University English Placement Test or a passing score from another approved internationally recognized English language test, as validated by the Admissions & Registration Directorate;

OR

2. A valid (within two years) IELTS Academic Test Report Form with an overall band of 5.0 with no individual band score (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) below 5.0;

OR

3. Successful completion of Foundation Program requirements.

1. A minimum of 60% on the University Math Placement Test; OR

2. A valid SAT Report Form with minimum score of 480; OR

3. Successful completion of Foundation Program requirements.

1. Admission is competitive. Eligible applicants are ranked based on their overall final year (Grade 12 or equivalent) high school percentage, placement tests rankings, and admission priority category.

To see the 2023-2024 Study Plan pages, please CLICK HERE!

 

 

2024-2025 Study Plan:

COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
PRE-REQ CO-REQ CR LEC LAB
SEMESTER 1
AEMR1000 Intro to Marine Engineering - - 1 1 0
CHEM1010 Chemistry I - CHEM1011 3 3 0
CHEM1011 Chemistry I (Lab) - CHEM1010 1 0 3
COMM1010 English Communication I - - 3 3 0
MATH1030 Calculus I MATH1020 OR AMPII Score of 85% - 3 3 0
PHYS1020 General Physics - PHYS1021 3 3 0
PHYS1021 General Physics (Lab) - PHYS1020 1 0 3
Effective & Experiential Learning Elective: Select 1 of  2 
EFFL1001 Effective Learning  - - 3 3 0
EFFL1002 Applied & Experiential Learning - - 3 3 0
Semester 1 Total: 18 16 6
SEMESTER 2
AECH1100 Environmental Awareness & Ethics - - 2 2 0
AECH1201 Basic Engineering Calculations - - 1 0 3
AEEL1101 Fundamentals of Electricity I - - 3 3 0
AEEL1201 Fundamentals of Electricity I (Lab) - AEEL1101 1 0 2
AEMR1102 Health & Safety in Marine Engineering - - 2 2 0
COMM1020 English Communication II COMM1010 - 3 3 0
MATH2010 Calculus II MATH1030 - 3 3 0
Semester 2 Total: 15 13 5
SEMESTER 3
AEEL1102 Fundamentals of Electricity II AEEL1101 - 3 3 0
AEEL1202 Fundamentals of Electricity II (Lab) AEEL1201 AEEL1102 1 0 2
AEMA1113 Materials Practices CHEM1010 PHYS1020 - 2 2 0
AEMA1213 Materials Practices (Lab) AEMA1102 AEMA1113 1 0 2
AEMA1303 Machine Shop Practices AEMA1102 - 2 1 3
Semester 3 Total: 9 6 7
Year 1 Total: 42 35 18
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
PRE-REQ CO-REQ CR LEC LAB
SEMESTER 4
AEMA1312 Engineering Graphics AECH1201 - 3 1 4
AEMA2121 Materials & Processes AEMA1213 - 2 2 0
AEMA2133 Welding & Non-Destructive Testing AEMA1113 - 1 1 0
AEMA2221 Materials & Processes (Lab) AEMA1102 AEMA2121 1 0 2
AEMA2233 Welding & Non-Destructive Testing (Lab) AEMA1102 AEMA2133 1 0 3
AETN1112 Digital Electronics AEEL1101 AETN1212 3 3 0
AETN1212 Digital Electronics (Lab) AEEL1201 AETN1112 1 0 2
AETN2302 Applied Programming I MATH1020 OR AMPII Score of 85% - 3 1 5
Semester 4 Total: 15 8 16
SEMESTER 5
AECH2112 Sustainability & Renewable Energy AECH1100 - 3 3 0
AECH3302 Applied Thermodynamics MATH1030 PHYS1020 - 3 2 2
AEMA3111 Multivariate Calculus MATH2010 - 3 3 0
AEMA3121 Applied Fluid Mechanics MATH1030 PHYS1020 - 2 2 0
AEMA3221 Applied Fluid Mechanics (Lab) AECE1340 OR AEMA1102 AEMA3121 1 0 2
AEMA3301 Mechanics, Statics & Dynamics AEMA1101 PHYS1021 MATH1020 OR AMPII Score of 85% - 3 2 2
AEPC1203 Basic Instrumentation (AEEL1100 & AEEL1200) OR (AEEL1101 & AEEL1201) - 2 0 4
Semester 5 Total: 17 12 10
SEMESTER 6
AECH2103 Leadership & Management Principles AECH 1100 COMM1020 - 2 2 0
AECH2113 Quality Assurance COMM1020 - 2 2 0
AEMA2311 Computer Aided Design I AEMA1312 - 3 2 2
Semester 6 Total: 7 6 2
Year 2 Total: 39 26 28
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE TITLE Requisite HOURS/WEEK
PRE-REQ CO-REQ CR LEC LAB
SEMESTER 7
AEMA2113 Hydraulics & Pneumatics PHYS1020 - 2 2 0
AEMA2213 Hydraulics & Pneumatics (Lab) AEMA1102 AEMA2113 1 0 2
AEMR3302 Strength of Materials & Ship Hull  AEMA3301 - 3 3 1
AEMA4142 Applied Heat Transfer AECH4142 OR AEMA3121 - 3 3 0
RSST3002 Probability & Stat Analysis MATH2010 - 3 3 0
Semester 7 Total: 12 11 3
SEMESTER 8
AEMA3112 Applied Differential Equations MATH2010 - 3 3 0
AEMR3105 Maritime Laws & Standards AEMR3302 - 1 1 0
AEMR3111 Ship Propulsion AEMA3121 AEMR3112 3 3 0
AEMR3112 Ship Propulsion (Lab) - AEMR3111 1 0 3
AEMR3303 Machine Elements  AEMR3302 - 3 3 1
COMM3010 Research & Reporting COMM1020   3 3 0
Elective I: Mathematics & Natural Sciences Elective: Select 1 of 3
BIOL1001 Inquiry-Based Biology - - 3 3 0
BIOL1002 Introduction to Botany - - 3 3 0
BIOL1003 Fundamentals of Ecology - - 3 3 0
Semester 8 Total: 17 16 4
SEMESTER 9
AEMR3000 Work Placement/Sea Time Min 85 Credits - 9 360 Total HRs
Semester 9 Total: 9 0 0
Year 3 Total: 38 27 7
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE TITLE requisite HOURS/WEEK
PRE-req CO-req CR LEC LAB
SEMESTER 10
AEMA4100 Project Management AECH2103 - 3 3 0
AEMR4101 Marine Engines AEMR3111 AEMR4103 3 3 0
AEMR4103 Marine Engines (Lab) - AEMR4101 1 0 3
AEMR4112 Introduction to Maritime Economics & Logistics AEMR3302 - 3 3 0
AEMR4301 Capstone Project I AEMR3111 COMM3010 AEMR4311 0 1 2
AEMR4311 Ship Systems & Equipment Design AEMR3111 AEMR4301 3 2 3
Semester 1 Total: 13 9 8
SEMESTER 11
AEMR4104 Marine Control Systems AEMR3111 AETN2302 - 3 3 0
AEMR4106 Marine Hydrodynamics AEMR3302 - 3 3 0
AEMR4108 Ship System Operations & Navigation Simulator AEMR4101 - 1 0 3
AEMR4110

Maritime Green Operations & Decarbonization Technology

AEMR4101 AECH2112 - 1 1 0
AEMR4114 Safety Management AEMR1102 AEMR3111 - 3 3 0
AEMR4302 Capstone Project II AEMA4301 - 3 3 0
Semester 11 Total: 14 13 3
Year 4 Total: 27 22 11
 B.Sc. MrnE Program Total: 146 110 64

 

Graduate Future Pathways:

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (B.Sc. MrnE) degree program are equipped to pursue further specialization in their field or research.

Graduate Career Opportunities:

Graduate Career Opportunities:

The Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (B.Sc. MrnE) is an applied degree with learning outcomes closely linked to the labor market. A wide range of career opportunities in the field currently exist and include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Marine Engineer
  • Marine Maintenance Engineer
  • Cargo Engineer
  • Naval Engineer
  • Maritime Engineer
  • Ocean Engineer
  • Ship Engineer
  • Port Engineer
  • Marine Mechanical Engineer
  • Subsea Engineer
  • Port Mechanical Engineer
  • Marine Design Engineer
  • Marine Technician
  • Marine Operation Engineer
  • Ship Production Engineer
  • Marine Specialist
  • Production Engineer

Program Contact:

Dr. Lambros Kaiktsis
Department Head, Marine Engineering