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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Naval architecture, a challenging frontier

Naval architecture is an engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, maintenance and repair of all types of marine vehicles. It practically deals with any body that has to work on water.. The discipline is part of the core industries and it can play a major role in the overall economic development of a country.

The course is a four-year B.E. or B.Tech. degree programme that covers the aspects of ship design, ship construction, ship theory, ship maintenance, ship hydrodynamics, ship hydrostatics and ship structure. All the four years are interspersed with practical and hands-on training.

The basic idea is to make the students employable from day one after passing out.

Career options

There is a huge demand for naval architects in countries where ship building industry is in a large format. Naval architects can not only fit in the ship building industry but also in naval dockyards and ship design and research centres. They are in demand both in the private and government sectors.

Naval architects can also join ships for on-board duty after undergoing the one-and-a-half-year practical training on a ship and after receiving the MOT certification from DG Shipping.
Naval architects are considered to be professionals who not only understand the design, construction and running of ships but also the commercial aspects involved in building a ship.

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