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Maritime Training

School of Marine Engineering

Engine department training — hydrodynamics, propulsion, environmental control, and emerging marine technologies.

All training streams

Ideal for

  • Engine cadets and trainee marine engineers
  • Serving marine engineers and superintendents
  • Naval architects and technical staff

Outcomes

  • Solid grounding in propulsion, fluids, and electrical systems
  • Awareness of pollution control and ocean governance
  • Readiness for emerging autonomous and automation technologies
Core topics

What this stream covers

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Hydrodynamics and pollution control
Autonomous systems and robotics
Aquaculture science and marine ecosystems
Ocean acidification and governance
Courses in this stream

7 courses available

Each course is delivered open enrolment, in-house, or on board. Click through to the full catalog for booking and detail.

Programme schedule

Hydrodynamics

Offered within the School of Marine Engineering at Deep Blue — combines theory, case studies, and assessed practical work.

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Ichthyology

Offered within the School of Marine Engineering at Deep Blue — combines theory, case studies, and assessed practical work.

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Pollution Control

Offered within the School of Marine Engineering at Deep Blue — combines theory, case studies, and assessed practical work.

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Ocean Governance

Offered within the School of Marine Engineering at Deep Blue — combines theory, case studies, and assessed practical work.

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Autonomous Systems

Offered within the School of Marine Engineering at Deep Blue — combines theory, case studies, and assessed practical work.

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Aquaculture Science

Offered within the School of Marine Engineering at Deep Blue — combines theory, case studies, and assessed practical work.

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Ocean Acidification Studies

Offered within the School of Marine Engineering at Deep Blue — combines theory, case studies, and assessed practical work.

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Regulatory framework & career pathway

Where this stream fits in the wider picture

The conventions and codes this stream maps to, and how it supports career progression at sea and ashore.

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Regulatory references

  • STCW A-III/1, A-III/2, A-III/6 (Engineer ranks)
  • MARPOL Annex VI (emissions)
  • IMO Model Courses 7.02 / 7.04

Career pathway

Engine department academic and competency stream — cadet through Chief Engineer, with autonomy/decarbonisation pathways.