
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
- Physical Education