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Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Curriculum
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Curriculum
Fourth Class Year (Freshman)
Fall Semester
History of the USCG
College Composition
American Government
Calculus I
Principles of Fitness and Wellness I
Swimming
Chemistry I
Fundamentals of Navigation
Spring Semester
Introduction to Computing
Engineering Mechanics – Statics
Calculus II
Personal Defense I
Principles of Fitness and Wellness II
Physics I
Third Class Year (Sophomore)
Fall Semester
Mechanics of Materials
Analytical Methods in Engineering
Professional Rescuer
Physics II
Ships and Maritime Systems
Laboratory in Naval Architecture
Organizational Behavior and Leadership
Spring Semester
Electric Circuits and Machines
Dynamics
Applied Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Multivariable Calculus
Lifetime Sports I: Racquetball
Lifetime Sports II: Golf
Chemistry II
Applications in Navigation
Second Class Year (Junior)
Fall Semester
Engineering Material Science
Fluid Mechanics
Essentials of Economics
Thermodynamics
Probability and Statistics
Personal Defense II
Lifetime Sports III: Tennis
Spring Semester
Marine Engineering
Ship Structures
Heat Transfer
Ethics
Maritime Watch Officer
First Class Year (Senior)
Fall Semester
Engineering Experimentation
Principles of Ship Design
Ship Propulsion Design
Law
*Major Area Elective
Physical Education
Spring Semester
Principles of Electronic Communication Systems
Ship Design/System Integration
Engineering Ethics
Global Studies
Atmospheric and Maritime Science
Selected Topics for the 100 Ton Master
Selected Topics for the 100 Ton Master Lab
*Free Elective
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