Course of Study Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (Study Cohort w16)

Sample course plan C  Master Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (SBMS)
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Core qualification CompulsorySpecialisation CompulsoryFocus CompulsoryThesis Compulsory
Core qualification Elective CompulsorySpecialisation Elective CompulsoryFocus Elective CompulsoryInterdisciplinary complement
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Semester 1FormHrs/wk
Semester 2FormHrs/wk
Semester 3FormHrs/wk
Semester 4FormHrs/wk
1
Structural Analysis of Ships and Offshore Structures
Structural Analysis of Ships and Offshore StructuresVL2
Structural Analysis of Ships and Offshore StructuresUE2
Seakeeping of Ships and Laboratory on Naval Architecture (part 2)
Laboratory on Naval ArchitectureFL2
Research Project Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Master Thesis
2
3
Maritime Technology and Maritime Systems (part 2)
Analysis of Maritime SystemsVL2
Analysis of Maritime SystemsUE1
4
5
6
High-Order FEM
High-Order FEMVL3
High-Order FEM1
7
Ship Vibration
Ship VibrationVL2
Ship VibrationUE2
8
9
10
11
12
Numerical Algorithms in Structural Mechanics
Numerical Algorithms in Structural MechanicsVL2
Numerical Algorithms in Structural MechanicsUE2
13
Ship Safety
Ship SafetyVL2
Ship Safety2
Vibration Theory
Vibration TheoryVL4
14
15
16
17
18
Selected topics in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Selection from a catalog
19
Seakeeping of Ships and Laboratory on Naval Architecture (part 1)
Seakeeping of ShipsVL2
Seakeeping of ShipsUE2
Manoeuvrability and Shallow Water Ship Hydrodynamics
Manoeuvrability of ShipsVL2
Shallow Water Ship HydrodynamicsVL2
20
21
22
23
Maritime Technology and Maritime Systems (part 1)
Introduction to Maritime TechnologyVL2
Introduction to Maritime TechnologyUE1
24
25
Arctic Technology
Ship structural design for arctic conditionsPBL2
Ice EngineeringVL2
Ice EngineeringUE1
26
27
28
29
30
Business & Management (from catalogue) - 6LP
Nontechnical Elective Complementary Courses for Master (from catalogue) - 6LP

The choice of courses from the catalogue is flexible (depends on the semestral work load), provided the necessary number of required credits is reached.