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Bachelor of Maritime Engineering(Honours), University of Tasmania

Hobart, South Australia

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48 Months

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About this course

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This course is delivered by the Australian Maritime College and offers a specialized engineering education focusing on naval architecture and ocean engineering. It prepares students for careers in the maritime industry, with access to world-class facilities and industry connections. The program is unique as the only degree of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, emphasizing practical skills, research, and hands-on experience including sea voyages and industry placements. It aims to develop technical engineering capabilities along with soft skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication, enabling graduates to work in various maritime sectors globally.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This degree is highly valued due to its unique offering in the Southern Hemisphere, combining advanced research facilities with industry partnerships. Students benefit from practical experience through sea voyages, industry placements, and projects, positioning them strongly for the expanding Australian naval and maritime sectors. The course also offers an externally accredited degree by Engineers Australia, enhancing employability in diverse international markets. Plus, the strong connections with Australia’s naval shipbuilding and offshore industries provide valuable networking and job opportunities.

Specialisation

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The program provides two main specializations: Naval Architecture, focusing on designing ships, submarines, and naval vessels for defense, commercial, or luxury sectors; and Ocean Engineering, which covers offshore, subsea, and coastal structures, renewable energy, and marine systems. Students choose their specialization in Year 3, with a total of 75 credit points dedicated to their chosen stream. The curriculum also includes relevant electives to broaden knowledge within or outside the core maritime engineering disciplines.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

23.37L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Completing this program requires 400 credit points, including core units, specialization units, electives, and a mandatory 12-week professional experience placement. Core units cover foundational engineering principles, while specialization units focus on naval architecture or ocean engineering topics. Students undertake a research project and design projects in last years and must pass specific prerequisites in Mathematics and Physical Sciences, or complete foundation units if needed. An IELTS score of 6.0 with no band below 5.5 or equivalent is required for admission.
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English language test

PTE

50

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

6

TOEFL

72

Career prospects

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Graduates have diverse career opportunities including roles in ship design, offshore and subsea structures, renewable energy projects, marine consultancy, defence, and industrial power sectors. There is strong industry demand, especially in Australia's naval shipbuilding programs, expected to create over 15,000 jobs. Alumni have pursued roles like naval architects, ocean engineers, and specialists in maritime systems, with international demand for qualified professionals in shipbuilding, marine surveys, and defence sectors.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements?

Applicants need a completed year 12 education with subjects in Mathematics Methods and Physical Sciences or equivalent. Domestic students can apply via ATAR, or through the Schools Recommendation Program, and relevant tertiary or VET qualifications can also meet entry standards. International applicants must meet English language requirements and other criteria.

What is the course duration?

The minimum duration of the course is 4 years; it can extend up to 9 years depending on whether students study full-time or part-time.