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A comprehensive review of all marine engineering science subject matter on which cadets are examined by the U.S. Coast Guard to qualify for licensing as third assistant engineer, steam and diesel unlimited horsepower. Prerequisite: Senior Marine Engineer Standing STCW: None
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This course introduces the principles of 3-D parametric solid modeling using Solidworks. Students will design components, produce three dimensional graphical models, and create detailed drawings. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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Offered to FENG, IMBU, MSEP, and MTRA students who desire a familiarization with diesel engines without the USCG engineering license focus. The course content includes diesel operation and theory, components, and systems. Systems include lubrication, cooling, fuel, electrical, air and exhaust, and the drive train. Troubleshooting and maintenance are included. This course is equivalent to Masters, Mates, and Pilots Union MITAGS course Diesel Engines Control. Prerequisite: None STCW: None
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Studies kinetics and kinematics of rigid bodies, including energy and momentum methods, and also free and forced vibration of rigid bodies with and without damping. Prerequisite: EN-2211; Corequisite: SM-2214 STCW: None
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An introduction to nuclear power including basic theory, reactor fuel and cores types of reactors, radiation hazards, and safeguards. Prerequisite: SM-2123 STCW: None
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Studies transient and steady-state heat conduction in one and two dimensions, free and forced convection, and radiation from simple bodies. Special topics include heat exchangers and numerical methods. Prerequisite: SM-3125 STCW: None
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This is a simulator-based course covering operation, troubleshooting, and casualty control of marine diesel propulsion plants. Topics include fuel, lubrication and cooling systems; main and auxiliary diesel engines; auxiliary boilers and waste heat recovery; and electrical generation. The course provides an opportunity for practical demonstrations of competence for STCW. Prerequisite: None STCW: Practical
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This course will develop an understanding of the basic concepts of fusion joining of metals through lecture and hands-on welding practice, will familiarize students with various welding equipment, explain theories of welded joint design, expose students to multiple welding and cutting processes, provide a detailed explanation of welding electrode composition and application, inform students of the wide range of metallurgic properties of metals and the importance of proper base metal identifi cation, and provide information on welding certifi cation and the opportunity to be tested at the acquired level of skill. Prerequisite: EN-2112 STCW: None
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This course provides the student with an understanding of steam and gas turbine principles, theory, construction concepts, operation maintenance, and safety practices. The course will discuss the various types of power generation facilities including conventional steam plants, gas turbine simple and combined cycle, and co-generation using reciprocating engines. Prerequisite: EN-2222 or EN-3131 STCW: None
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In this design-oriented course, students obtain practical experience in the application of engineering skills and project management in the solution of various engineering problems. Prerequisite: Senior standing & permission of instructor STCW: None
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