| Code | ME-S1P |
|---|---|
| Organizational unit | Faculty of Marine Engineering |
| Field of studies | Mechanical Engineering |
| Form of studies | Full-time |
| Level of education | First cycle |
| Educational profile | practical |
| Language(s) of instruction | English |
| Admission limit | 60 |
| Duration | 4 years |
| Recruitment committee address | Recruitment Committee of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (room C-152) Gdynia Maritime University, 81-87 Morska Str., 81-225 Gdynia. |
| Office opening hours | Acceptance of original documents after obtaining qualified status on the following days: from 20 to 22 August 2025 from 09:00 to 14:00. |
| WWW address | http://wm.umg.edu.pl/ |
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Within the scope of the typical marine specialisation conducted within the Mechanical Engineering and Machine Design field, students acquire comprehensive and up-to-date technical knowledge and skills in the exploitation and design basics of marine propulsion plants and offshore constructions. They acquire theoretical and practical knowledge necessary in the mechanical engineering department at the management level (marine engineering officer).
In this respect, the studies meet the requirements set out in the international convention on the training of seafarers (STCW Convention 78/95 of the International Maritime Organisation).
Graduates of this specialisation take up work on merchant ships of shipowners worldwide on financially attractive contracts after graduation. The earnings of a senior engineer officer exceed USD 10 000.
Graduates of maritime specialisations have for years received a very high rating for their professional suitability in the international marine labour market, and their excellent preparation and competencies provide them with an exceptionally fast career advancement path.
The studies in the specialisation Ship Propulsion Plant and Offshore Construction Operation are payable.
The minimum number of candidates to start studies is 30 people.
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