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The BSOE program equips students with a robust engineering foundation, readying them for professional engineering roles or advanced studies. It begins with essential courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computational engineering, complemented by seminars and oceanography classes that introduce ocean engineering concepts. Students enhance their engineering skills through classes and lab work centered on analysis, experimentation, and design, progressing to advanced topics like ocean instrumentation, wave and tidal dynamics, ocean structure design, coastal engineering, ocean measurement techniques, and underwater acoustics. The curriculum includes at least four technical electives, enabling students to specialize in their preferred area. The program culminates in a two-semester senior capstone design project. Options are available for dual majors or minors in fields such as environmental, electrical, or mechanical engineering, oceanography, international affairs, sustainability, or marine biology.
This degree is designed for those passionate about addressing ocean-related engineering issues by exploring future technologies, infrastructure demands, and exploration methods for evolving environments. It readies graduates for positions in industry or government and lays the groundwork for postgraduate education. The program focuses on core ocean engineering principles while providing interdisciplinary chances for specialized study in civil, electrical, environmental, or mechanical engineering and marine sciences.