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Bachelor of Applied Science in Marine Engineering Technology — study plan

Higher Colleges of Technology Engineering Technology and Science

Credit hours
169
Levels
10
Courses
48
Degree
bachelor

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Marine Engineering Technology study plan at Higher Colleges of Technology is an accredited bachelor programme spanning about 5 years (10 academic levels), requiring 169 credit hours across 48 courses of required and elective study. The table below lists the courses and their credit hours for each level.

Year 1 - Semester 1 22 credits

Code Course Credits
EGN 1133 Design Thinking in Technology 3
LSM 1103 Technical Mathematics 3
LSS 1003 Life and Future Skills 3
MAR 1113 Fabrication and Repair I 3
MAR 1122 Introduction to Marine Engineering 2
MAR 1132 Marine Chemistry 2
MTR 1003 Maritime English Communication 3
PHY 1103 Physics of Mechanics and Motion 3

Year 1 - Semester 2 10 credits

Code Course Credits
MAR 1210 Marine Engineering Seatime I * 10

Year 2 - Semester 3 22 credits

Code Course Credits
AES 1013 Arabic Communications 3
LSC 1103 Professional Written Communication 3
MAR 2303 Mathematics for Marine Engineering 3
MAR 2313 Marine Engineering Knowledge 3
MTR 2003 Marine Physical Science 3
MTR 2012 Shipboard Operational Leadership 2
MTR 2102 Ship Regulation and Survey 2
MTR 2103 Ship Operational Safety 3

Year 2 - Semester 4 20 credits

Code Course Credits
AES 1033 Islamic Culture 3
MCE 2403 Thermodynamics 3
MAR 2403 Fluid Mechanics for Marine Engineering 3
MAR 2413 Applied Marine Mechanics I 3
MAR 2423 Ship Stability 3
MAR 2433 Fabrication and Repair II 3
MAR 2442 Marine Material Technology I 2

Year 3 - Semester 5 10 credits

Code Course Credits
MAR 3510 Marine Engineering Seatime II 10

Year 3 - Semester 6 21 credits

Code Course Credits
AES 1003 Emirati Studies 3
ICT 2013 Computational Thinking and Coding 3
MAR 3603 Applied Marine Mechanics II 3
MAR 3613 Ship Construction 3
MAR 3623 Marine Engineering Control I 3
MAR 3633 Marine Electrical Systems I 3
MAR 3643 Diesel Engine Maintenance 3

Year 4 - Semester 7 10 credits

Code Course Credits
MAR 4710 Marine Engineering Seatime III ** 10

Year 4 - Semester 8 20 credits

Code Course Credits
LSS 1123 Basic Research Methods 3
MAR 4804 Engineering Knowledge - Diesel 4
MAR 4814 Engineering Knowledge - Steam 4
MAR 4823 Marine Airconditioning and Refrigeration 3
MAR 4223 Marine Engineering Control II 3
MAR 4843 Marine Electrical Systems II 3

Year 5 - Semester 9 18 credits

Code Course Credits
LSC 2223 Future Skills Capstone 3
MAR 5903 Marine Material Technology II 3
MAR 5914 Ship Design and Technology 4
MAR 5924 Advanced Marine Engineering Knowledge 4
MAR 5934 Marine Engineering Project 4

Year 5 - Semester 10 16 credits

Code Course Credits
BUS 2403 Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3
MAR 5005 Leadership for Chief Engineers 5
MAR 5014 Marine Machinery Operations 4
MAR 5024 Advanced Ship Regulation and Survey 4

This plan is transcribed from the university's official source. Always confirm the plan approved for your own cohort before registering. Official source

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Frequently asked questions about Bachelor of Applied Science in Marine Engineering Technology

How many credit hours is Bachelor of Applied Science in Marine Engineering Technology at Higher Colleges of Technology?

Bachelor of Applied Science in Marine Engineering Technology at Higher Colleges of Technology requires completing 169 credit hours to graduate, spread across 48 courses.

How many years is Bachelor of Applied Science in Marine Engineering Technology at Higher Colleges of Technology?

The study plan for Bachelor of Applied Science in Marine Engineering Technology spans about 5 years (10 levels/semesters) under the approved plan.

What degree does Bachelor of Applied Science in Marine Engineering Technology award?

Bachelor of Applied Science in Marine Engineering Technology at Higher Colleges of Technology awards a Bachelor's degree after completing 169 credit hours.

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