Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
What will I study?
In the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, students receive training in the design of all types of marine vehicles (ships, submarines, yachts, etc.).
Students not only learn current design and production techniques, mathematics, and engineering courses but also take many professional courses related to ship design, hydrodynamics, ship movements and maneuvers, ship machinery, ship machine design and construction, ship resistance, ship management, shipyard organization, and more. They will reach a level where they can perform related practices. In addition, the young graduates, who successfully complete their education, acquire the skills to pursue their professions comfortably abroad, allowing them to continue engineering or academic endeavors all around the world.
What are my career prospects?
Upon completing their education, graduates can:
- Work as offshore engineers
- Serve as surveyors or controllers in ship classification organizations and ship insurance agencies
- Work in ship management and planning fields
- Serve in ports and facilities under the Ministry of Transport
- Work in diesel engine factories or branches of these factories in their country
- Work in engineering offices
- Work at shipyards and marinas
- Work in offices for planning and project design, during the construction phase, or in the operation of businesses.