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Bachelor of Engineering in Marine Engineering, Munster Technological University

Cork, Ulster

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36 Months

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About this course

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This Marine Engineering course at the National Maritime College of Ireland is designed to prepare students for a career operating and maintaining ship systems such as engines, boilers, and generators. The curriculum combines lectures with practical training in workshops, engine rooms, and simulation suites. Students gain hands-on experience through work placements on commercial ships in their second and third years, which also fulfill part of the requirements for the Department of Transport Certificate of Competency. The program emphasizes understanding marine engineering principles and includes modules in thermodynamics, electrical principles, and power systems. While every effort is made to secure sea training placements, the college cannot guarantee them. Overall, the course aims to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for a successful marine engineering career.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The Marine Engineering program is ideal for students interested in a practical and technical career at sea or in the marine industry. It offers a comprehensive mix of classroom learning, workshops, simulation exercises, and vital sea training experience. Qualified marine engineers are in high demand both ashore and afloat, with opportunities in offshore support vessels, cruise ships, port management, and various sectors like energy and pharmaceuticals. The course also provides clear pathways for further qualifications and career advancement in marine engineering.

Specialisation

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The course focuses on marine engineering, covering systems aboard ships such as engines, boilers, and electrical setups. It combines core engineering principles with practical application, preparing students for roles both at sea and ashore. The program also prepares students to progress towards higher certifications like the Officer of the Watch and Chief Engineer Officer Certificates of Competency.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

12.19L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need to achieve 225 CAO points in 2024 and meet the minimum entry requirements, which include passing in five subjects at O6/H7, with Mathematics and English or Irish among them. Medical fitness and eyesight tests required by the Irish Maritime Administration must be passed to qualify for admission. For non-EU students, sponsorship from an approved shipping company, an IELTS score of 6.5, and medical criteria are necessary.
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IELTS

6

TOEFL

80

PTE

59

DUOLINGO

110

Career prospects

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Graduates of this course find employment both at sea and onshore. Seagoing roles include working as marine engineers on offshore support vessels, yachts, cruise ships, and wind farm support vessels. Onshore opportunities span engineering surveyor, port management, energy sector roles, and facility engineering in industries like pharmaceuticals, power, and refineries. Many graduates also pursue further certifications to advance their careers to positions like Chief Engineer Officer.

FAQs

How do I go about getting a shipping company to sponsor me while I am in college?

Sponsorships are managed through NMCI and involve a competitive process with shipping companies. While NMCI has a successful track record, sponsorships are not guaranteed and depend on the requirements of sponsoring companies each year.

Do I have to work for the shipping company once I graduate?

Typically, sponsorship commitments end upon graduation, although many graduates choose to continue working as officers for their sponsoring companies.