Faculty of Marine Engineering

English at the Faculty of Marine Engineering is taught in connection with the discipline of Mechanical Engineering and Machine Design as part of the curriculum in all specialisations, both on full-time and part-time (extramural) degree courses.

The requirement for passing the course is a positive assessment at the end of each semester, and a pass in the final examination.

The content of the course includes the development of knowledge and language skills with an emphasis on specialist language, preparing future graduates for work at sea in the deck department, and on land in transport and logistics.

 

Number of hours of English completed in 1st-cycle and 2nd-cycle degree courses in Transport and Logistics

Mechanical Engineering and Machine Design

  • Exploitation of Ship Power Plants and Oceanographic Objects (ESPPOO)
  • Marine Propulsion Plant and Offshore Construction Operation
  • Technology for Repairs of Ship and Port Units (TRSP)
  • Operational Engineering (OE)
  • Production Engineering (PE)
  • Marine Propulsion Plan Operation 2 (MPPO 2)

 

Full-time degrees

Group

prac

sem.1

sem.2

sem.3

sem.4

sem.5

sem.6

sem.7

sem.8

ESPPOO

210

30

30

30

30

30

Seamanship

training

30

30E

OE TRSP

PE

 

210

 

30

 

30

 

30

 

30

 

30

 

30

 

30E

 

OE TRSP

- 2nd-Cycle

 

60

 

15

 

30

 

15E

 

 

 

 

 

MPPO 2

60

30

30E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Full-time degrees

Group

prac

sem.1

sem.2

sem.3

sem.4

sem.5

sem.6

sem.7

sem.8

ESPPOO

138

18

30

30

15

15

15

15E

 

OE

TRSP PE

 

138

 

18

 

20

 

20

 

20

 

20

 

20

 

20E

 

OE TRSP

2nd-Cycle

 

39

 

19

 

10

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

MPPO 2

60

30

30E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Examples of topics taught in the Faculty of Marine Engineering

  • terminology related to the construction of a ship's hull
  • tools and their use
  • ship engines - construction and operation
  • ship boilers and steam systems
  • terminology for the maintenance and repair of ship power plant equipment
  • correspondence on repairs, accident reports, orders of parts and operating materials, and entries into a machine log