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BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MARINE ENGINEERING

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment

Department

Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Electrical Engineering

Description

The Bachelor of Technology in Marine Engineering is a double degree developed in partnership with Satakunta University of Applied Sciences. The programme aims at equipping students who intend to embark upon a career in maritime industry as Marine Engineer on commercial vessels by providing practiced-oriented training in the field of Marine Engineering. Overall, the programme equips students with comprehensive and systematic knowledge and skills required to operate in international traffic, safely manage, facilitate, and undertake operation and maintenance linked to the shipboard marine engineering systems.

Admission Requirements

In addition to meeting NUST General Admission Requirements as spelt out in the general rules, candidates must have at least 30 points on the Engineering Evaluation Scale, with a minimum 3 symbol in Mathematics and Physical Science at Grade 12/ NSSC Higher Level or with a minimum A symbol in Mathematics and Physics or Physical Science and with a minimum D symbol in English at Grade 12/NSSC Ordinary Level plus any three other subjects using a combination of NSSCH and NSSCO.

If a candidate does not have Physical Science but has Physics or a “Physics equivalent” subject, the Registrar may upon recommendation from the relevant Head of Department and the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, approve registration of the candidate.

Those who do not fulfil the minimum requirements as stated above, but have long years of on board experience, will be considered for admission after evaluating their knowledge and skills.

Candidates who have successfully completed both In STEM 1 and In STEM 2 offered at NUST will be admitted in the programme.

Course Code

07BTME

Level of Programme

Undergraduate

Modes of Study

Full Time
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