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Literature Electives 1 6<br />
Arts Elective1 3<br />
Social Science Elective 1 3<br />
Humanities Elective 1 3<br />
Philosophy 2244 1<br />
Economics 2000 3<br />
Biology Elective 1 3<br />
Chemistry 1014 4 4<br />
Computer Science 1201 or 1205 3<br />
Mathematics4 21112, 2112, 2115, 2221, 2314 19<br />
Physics 4 1061, 1062, 1063, 1065 8<br />
Total 65<br />
Grand Total 134<br />
1<br />
To <br />
graduate with a degree in Engineering the student must satisfy the<br />
general degree requirements <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
2 <br />
Students who are not strong in math should take the three-semester<br />
mathematics sequence, Mathematics 2107 (3cr.), Mathematics 2108<br />
(3cr.), and Mathematics 2109 (4cr.) in place <strong>of</strong> the two-semester<br />
sequence Mathematics 2111 (5cr.) and Mathematics 2112 (5cr.).<br />
3<br />
Mathematics <br />
3221 may be taken in place <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering<br />
3020.<br />
4<br />
A <br />
grade <strong>of</strong> C or better is required for all Mathematics, Physics, and<br />
Chemistry courses.<br />
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering<br />
Naval architects and marine engineers work on the design <strong>of</strong> ships,<br />
boats, and <strong>of</strong>fshore structures. Included are the marine systems for<br />
shipping raw materials and finished products, the frontiers <strong>of</strong> deepsea<br />
exploration, and mineral recovery and the construction and servicing<br />
<strong>of</strong> marine systems.<br />
UNO <strong>of</strong>fers the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Naval Architecture and<br />
Marine Engineering (NAME), the Master <strong>of</strong> Science in Engineering,<br />
and the Ph.D. in Engineering and Applied Science. The UNO Naval<br />
Architecture and Marine Engineering curriculum is accredited by the<br />
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). These<br />
specialized degrees in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering<br />
prepare majors for careers in the US and international shipbuilding<br />
and <strong>of</strong>fshore industries by applying the principles and laws <strong>of</strong> the<br />
basic sciences and mechanics to the design, construction and operation<br />
<strong>of</strong> commercial, naval, and recreational vessels, platforms, and other<br />
floating structures.<br />
Mission Statement<br />
The mission <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering<br />
is to supply well-educated graduates for perpetuation and<br />
advancement <strong>of</strong> the maritime industry, to maintain and advance the<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> naval architecture and marine engineering through education<br />
and research processes, to elevate the UNO School <strong>of</strong> NAME and<br />
the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong> in prominence as a valued contributor<br />
to the marine field, and to continually strengthen direct ties with the<br />
local and national marine industry constituency.<br />
Program Objectives<br />
The two principal constituencies <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> NAME to which<br />
the above mission is directed are the students, past, present, and future,<br />
and the maritime industry. The industry constituency is primarily that<br />
in the State <strong>of</strong> Louisiana, but also in the general Gulf Coast region, as<br />
well as nationally. The industry constituency is considered to include<br />
an alumni sub-constituency, as essentially the entire active alumni<br />
group is composed <strong>of</strong> industry pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />
Program Educational (PE) Objectives that have evolved over the<br />
past twenty years have been recently refined and formalized to serve<br />
the constituencies identified. The current PE Objectives are stated as<br />
follows:<br />
1. Produce graduates who will be successful Naval Architects and<br />
Marine Engineers, focused primarily on the Maritime (Commercial<br />
and Military) and Offshore Industry <strong>of</strong> the Gulf Coast Region,<br />
but capable <strong>of</strong> serving the rest <strong>of</strong> the nation and the world.<br />
2. Support the urban mission <strong>of</strong> the university with special emphasis<br />
on serving part-time (working) as well as full time students<br />
in both instruction and research.<br />
3. Provide educational, research and service resources for the<br />
regional, national and international maritime industries.<br />
4. Maintain our national reputation <strong>of</strong> excellence and strive for<br />
international excellence compatible with ABET (Accreditation<br />
Board for Engineering and Technology) and SACS (Southern Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colleges and Schools) criteria.<br />
CURRICULUM IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering<br />
Course Requirements<br />
Cr. Hrs.<br />
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 2151, 2160 6<br />
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 3120, 3130,<br />
3150, 3160, 3171 20<br />
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 4170, 4175 6<br />
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering electives 12<br />
Total 44<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Engineering Course Requirements<br />
Cr. Hrs.<br />
Engineering 3090 1<br />
Mechanical Engineering 1781 3<br />
Mechanical Engineering 2750 3<br />
Mechanical Engineering 3020 2 , 3716, 3720, 3770 10<br />
Civil Engineering 2311, 2350, 2351 7<br />
Electrical Engineering 2500, 3501, 3518 7<br />
Total 31<br />
Non-College <strong>of</strong> Engineering Degree Requirements Cr. Hrs.<br />
English 1157, 1158, 2152 9<br />
Arts Elective 1 3<br />
Mathematics 2107, 2108, 2109 3 , 2115, 2221, 2314 19<br />
Physics 1061, 1062, 1063, 1065 8<br />
Chemistry 1014 4<br />
Computer Science 1201 or 1203 or 1205 4 3<br />
Philosophy 2244 1<br />
Economics 2000 5 3<br />
Social Science Elective 1 3<br />
Biology Elective 1 3<br />
Literature Electives 1 6<br />
Total 62<br />
Grand Total 137<br />
1<br />
To <br />
graduate with a degree in engineering, the student must satisfy<br />
the General Degree Requirements <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
2 <br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> ENME 3020 students may take MATH 3221.<br />
3<br />
Students <br />
who are strong in mathematics may take the two-semester<br />
math sequence, MATH 2111 (5cr.) and MATH 2112 (5cr.) in place <strong>of</strong><br />
the three-semester sequence, MATH 2107 (3cr.), MATH 2108 (3cr.), and<br />
MATH 2109 (4cr.)<br />
4<br />
Students <br />
may take the combination <strong>of</strong> CSCI 1581 and 1583 (4cr.) in<br />
place <strong>of</strong> CSCI 1201 or CSCI 1203 or CSCI 1205.<br />
5<br />
Economics <br />
2000 satisfies three hours <strong>of</strong> the UNO requirement <strong>of</strong> six<br />
hours at or above the 2000 level (referred to in footnote 1).<br />
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