Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
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- As long as there have been humans, the marine world has connected them. It covers two thirds of the earth. It transports 90% of the world’s freight, feeds 3 ½ billion people, defines the world’s borders, and fuels our industries and our imaginations. Perhaps the most challenging and unpredictable environment on earth, its home to the largest engineered systems ever built by humans.
The Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor was started in 1879 with an act of Congress authorizing a Navy officer to teach “steam engineering and iron shipbuilding.” Since this modest beginning, NAME has grown into a world-wide leader in education and research, with 16 tenured or tenure track faculty, 6 research faculty, 1 professor of practice, and 11 staff, serving our undergraduate and graduate students along with a network of some 3,000 living alumni.
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I am a naval architect student. I can tell you that it's a great profession. It's very challenging because it involves all branches of physics and mathematics, such as mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, statistics, mathematics, electricty. .. It also involves naval engineering subjects such as stability, seakeeping, ship structure, hydrodynamics, and more.
At the end of the studies, you really gain a deep understanding of how the world around us works, unlike some other branches of engineering that are closely related to their profession and don't know some basics of physics. Building a ship and other floating objects or offshore structures requires a lot of knowledge and learning throughout your entire life, but it is also a very interesting and fun profession and I'm glad that I decided to pursue it.
Marine architecture.....easy-going understanding
Peter Van wijk 10.08.1953 work enjeener ?
Missed my calling; I would have enjoyed this career...Mine is excellent, too, but man, that looks exhilarating.
Fantastic Job ❤👍
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Is it true that most marine engineers have to stay on a cargo ship because if so I wouldn’t really like that, can anyone tell me
Probably got maintenance reasons, naval architects don’t though and they do more work on the hulls etc
actually theres lots of oppurtunities for marine engineers on-shore.
Don’t mistake a marine engineer with an engineer on a ship. You go to a school like Mass or SUNY Maritime and you’ll end up on a ship in the engine room. From my understanding the career paths described in this video are largely shore side.
Can you give me a job, i know how to do this
Is it hard to get a job in this areA?
I would love to study that but I am a dummy - lol.
What kind of opportunity you provide to those students of abroad want to do M.Sc in this subject.
As an undergraduate student of BUET Naval Architecture And Marine Engineering in Bangladesh what kind of opportunity you provide?
I've heard media studies is really good
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Grand blue
Can share the link please?
Here is the link to the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering department: name.engin.umich.edu/
Is height matters for marine engineering and naval architecture ?
No
How can I study at your university?
Start here and don't be afraid to ask questions!
www.engin.umich.edu/admissions/
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That's exactly how it sounded to my ears !! 😅
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