Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Curriculum
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Electives with Design Content
Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering design elective courses are accepted by the School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering if approved by the NAME Chairman.
| NAME 4120 |
SHIP STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN |
3 |
| NAME 4121 |
ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF FLOATING OFFSHORE STRUCTURES |
3 |
| NAME 4122 |
INTRODUCTION TO MARINE COMPOSITES |
4 |
| NAME 4130 |
MARINE ENGINEERING II |
3 |
| NAME 4131 |
RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY AND MAINTENANCE OF ENGINEERING SYSTEMS |
3 |
| NAME 4132 |
MANAGEMENT OF SHIP LIFE CYCLE |
3 |
| NAME 4141 |
CURVED SURFACE DESIGN |
3 |
| NAME 4142 |
SOLID MODELING |
3 |
| NAME 4151 |
SMALL CRAFT DESIGN |
4 |
| NAME 4160 |
SHIP HYDRODYNAMICS II |
3 |
| NAME 4162 |
OFFSHORE STRUCTURES AND SHIP DYNAMICS II |
3 |
| NAME 4177 |
ADVANCED MARINE VEHICLE DESIGN |
3 |
| NAME 4181 |
MATERIALS FOR MARINE DESIGN |
3 |
* While all courses listed must be taken to qualify for the specific degree, schedule rearrangements are certainly possible. The primary consideration is successful completion of prerequisites.
For example, PHYS 1062/1065 may be taken in the freshman rather than the sophomore year, provided all prerequisites are met.
Also, see the Course Numbering System page for additional information.
1 To graduate with a degree in Engineering, the student must satisfy the General Degree Requirements of the University.
2 Students who are not strong in math should take the three-semester sequence of MATH 2107 (3 cr), 2108 (3 cr), and 2109 (4cr) in place of the two-semester sequence of MATH 2111 (5 cr) and 2112 (5cr).
3 A grade C or better is required for all math, physics, and chemistry courses.
NOTE:
The mechanicall engineering curriculum is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). |