The academic content of the Ship Machinery Management Associate Degree Program aims to inform students about all basic and technical issues related to ship machinery in the maritime sector and to gain skills in this field. The curriculum of the program covers both theoretical knowledge and practical applications, focusing on ship machinery and maritime technologies.
Basic Sciences and Mathematics: Students learn basic sciences such as physics, chemistry and mathematics as well as engineering fundamentals. These courses are essential foundations for developing the skills to understand and apply technical subjects.
Engineering Sciences: Engineering courses such as thermodynamics, materials science, mechanics, electrical-electronics and automation provide students with knowledge of the operating principles and maintenance methods of ship machinery. These courses develop students' ability to analyze and solve engineering problems.
Maritime Related Courses: Subjects such as maritime law, shipbuilding, ship machinery operation, ship safety, rescue and first aid at sea are specifically designed for this field. These courses introduce students to the practices and regulations specific to the maritime industry.
Laboratory and Practical Education: The program offers laboratory studies and workshops where students can reinforce their theoretical knowledge with practice. These sessions may include training on real ship machinery or on simulators.
Internship As part of the program, students gain experience through internships on real ships in the industry. These internships allow students to consolidate the knowledge and skills they have acquired during their studies with real world experiences.
The curriculum of the Marine Engineering Management program adopts a balanced approach between theoretical and practical training, providing students with a wide range of knowledge and preparing them for a successful career in the maritime industry. The program aims to train its graduates as technicians with the skills and knowledge to adapt to the ever-changing and evolving needs of the maritime industry.