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DIPLOMA OF TECHNOLOGY - NAVAL ARCHITECTURE<br />
PROGRAM ENTRY<br />
As per the <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>s minimum entrance requirements for<br />
Diploma of Technology programs.<br />
PROGRAM STRUCTURE<br />
Length of the Program:<br />
• Three academic years<br />
Number of Semesters:<br />
• Full time students will complete the program in six (6) 13 week<br />
semesters <strong>and</strong> three (3) 5 week Technical Sessions.<br />
Number of Courses:<br />
• Students must complete 46 courses in 3 years of study<br />
Work Terms:<br />
• There are no formal work terms associated with the program,<br />
however students frequently obtain summer employment in the<br />
industry between the second <strong>and</strong> third years of the program.<br />
Topics Covered in each Semester:<br />
• Refer to program calendar – Main Areas of Study<br />
PROGRAM OUTLINE<br />
Term 1<br />
CHEM 1100 (Chemistry)<br />
CMSK 1102 (Technical Communications)<br />
ENGR 1103 (Engineering Graphics)<br />
One of: MATH 1100 (Pre-Calculus)<br />
or<br />
MATH 1101 (Introduction to Calculus)<br />
NARC 1103 (Ships <strong>and</strong> Shipping)<br />
PHYS 1100 (Physics)<br />
SFTY 1104 (WHMIS)<br />
Term 2<br />
ENGR 1201 (Introduction to AutoCAD)<br />
One of: MATH 1100 (Pre-Calculus)<br />
or<br />
MATH 1101 (Introduction to Calculus)<br />
or<br />
MATH 1200 (Calculus)<br />
MECH 2102 (Mechanics)<br />
MREK 2101 (<strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Knowledge)<br />
MTPR 2104 (Materials <strong>and</strong> Processing)<br />
NARC 1104 (Steel Ship Structure)<br />
PHYS 1200 (Physics)<br />
Technical Session I<br />
CMSK 1201 (Communication at Work)<br />
CPSK 1300 (Computer Skills)<br />
NARC 1101 (Ship Hull Geometry)<br />
Term 3<br />
ELTK 1100 (Electrotechnology)<br />
MATH 1200 (Calculus)<br />
MTPR 2100 (Strength of Materials)<br />
NARC 2107 (Ship Building)<br />
NARC 2108 (Outfitting)<br />
NARC 2109 (Hydrostatics)<br />
Term 4<br />
ELTK 1200 (Electrotechnology)<br />
MATH 2101 (Advanced Calculus)<br />
MTPR 3100 (Strength of Materials)<br />
NARC 2103 (Ship Stability)<br />
NARC 2207 (Ship Building)<br />
NARC 2208 (Ship Building)<br />
Technical Session 2<br />
ELTK 2104 (Electrotechnology)<br />
MREK 2201 (<strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Knowledge)<br />
MTPR 3201 (Strength of Materials)<br />
NARC 2110 (Ship Operations Management)<br />
Term 5<br />
NARC 2201 (Resistance <strong>and</strong> Propulsion)<br />
NARC 3102 (Ship Design)<br />
NARC 3103 (Ship Structural Design)<br />
NARC 3104 (Preliminary Design Project)<br />
NARC 3108 (Boat Design - Composite Structure)<br />
NARC 3203 (Hull Form Development Project)<br />
Term 6<br />
NARC 3106 (Stability)<br />
NARC 3201 (<strong>Marine</strong> Electrical Project)<br />
NARC 3202 (<strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Project)<br />
NARC 3204 (Ship Structural Design Project)<br />
NARC 3206 (Ship Arrangement Project)<br />
NARC 3208 (Boat Design-Fabrication)<br />
Technical Session 3<br />
BSMG 3105 (Shipyard Management)<br />
NARC 3209 (Offshore Structures)<br />
NARC 3300 (Ship Design Project)<br />
EVALUATION:<br />
Not Applicable<br />
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS<br />
• (Where Applicable). There are no specific physical<br />
requirements required to enroll in the Naval Architecture<br />
program.<br />
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