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Your primary duties will involve overseeing vessel mechanical operations, maintaining ship systems, and managing machinery in leadership roles.
After completing the program and required sea-time, you can take engineering certification exams with credits applicable to second-class level qualifications. This accelerates your career advancement to higher positions within the marine transportation sector.
Graduates leave with comprehensive marine engineering technology expertise. Hands-on experience with maritime operations, ship design, and equipment maintenance gives you a competitive edge.
Skills and Interests
You possess technical proficiency and problem-solving skills for complex mechanical systems.
Work Environment
Global opportunities in marine engineering roles, both on land and aboard vessels.
Program Location:
Marine Institute Campus, Ridge Road (St. John's)
Program Length:
Four years
Practical Experience:
Three technical training periods plus 180 days at sea
Application Deadline:
Fall Admission: April 15. Late applications considered based on availability.