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Ship operations engineering Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences

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Degree

Bachelor of Science

Standard period of study (amount)

8 semesters

Location

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Summer and Winter Semester

Area of study

Ship Operation Engineering

Focus

Marine Engineering, Ship operation (technology and nautical), Electrical Engineering, Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering

Annotation

For holders of the qualification certificate as an Engineering Officer of the Watch (Technischer Wachoffizier), it is possible to reduce the course to four semesters.

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

Admission requirements (Link)

Admission requirements

Proof of practical experience: Technical pre-course work placement lasting 26 weeks in the area of metalworking or proof of completed professional training as a ships mechanic, - completed TOA (assistant technical officer) training according to the federal guidelines, - training qualification in a relevant metal or electrical profession or practical training through a certificate of competency according to Section 5 of the Ordinance on Training and Qualification of Captains and Ships Officers of the Nautical and Technical Shipping Service (SchOffzAusbV)

Lecture period

  • 02.04.2024 - 05.07.2024
  • 16.10.2023 - 02.02.2024

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Tuition fee

No tuition fees are charged. From the winter semester 2023/2024, the semester contribution, including student transport pass for the VBN network, is EUR 344.

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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