About Course
Marine engineers and naval architects design and supervise the construction of everything from aircraft carriers to submarines and from sailboats to tankers. They are involved in the design, construction, and maintenance of ships, boats, and related equipment. Also they apply knowledge from a range of fields to the entire design and production process of all water vehicles. Marine engineers and naval architects are responsible for selecting ships' machinery, which may include diesel engines, steam turbines, gas turbines, or nuclear reactors, and for the design of mechanical, electrical, fluid, and control systems throughout the vessel.

Core Subjects
The core courses are as follows:
  • Introduction To Profession
  • Chemistry Lab
  • Computational Engineering/ Thermodynamics
  • Engineering Mechanics /Basic Electrical Engineering
  • Life Sciences
  • Ecology and Environment
  • Humanities Elective
  • Basic Elec. Engineering
  • Ship Theory
  • Humanities Elective
  • Analysis of Structures
  • Ship Resistance and Propulsion
  • Foundation of Fluid Mechanics
  • Ocean Wave Hydrodynamics
  • Design of Ocean Structures
  • Dynamics of Floating Systems and Manoeuvring of Marine Vehicles

Further Education
Students can go for BE/ B Tech programs and for higher studies can choose ME/ M Tech programs.

Job Profiles
After successful completion of the course Marine engineering and naval architects engineers mostly work in environmental protection, offshore oil recovery, marine metals and corrosion, renewable energy, remote sensing, naval architecture, defense, design and construction, underwater vehicles, global climate monitoring and marine transportation.