Mechanical Engineering Majors
- Mechanical Engineering, General (ME) Option
- Mechanical Engineering, USCG Third Assistant Engineer License Option
Curriculum
The mechanical engineering program at Cal Maritime has two options for students to
obtain their degree. Both options result in a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical
engineering and provide students with strong hands-on experiences and an international
experience to complement their engineering education. Both options have the same core
ME curriculum and were defined to maintain the mission of the academy and the four
objectives of intellectual learning, applied technology, global awareness, and leadership.
Also, both options are essentially identical in the first year, allowing students
to explore their interests before deciding upon an option.
General (ME) Option
The general option of the Mechanical Engineering program is intended for students
who are looking for the applied experiences the program offers but are not specifically
interested in pursuing a career sailing as an engineer in the maritime industry. Students
take the core mechanical engineering courses, which combine traditional engineering
courses with practical training. One cruise experience is required. This practical
training and the cruise experience distinguish Cal Maritime from many other engineering
schools and is excellent preparation for anyone entering the engineering profession.
In addition to one cruise, two summer internships with industry are required.
U.S. Coast Guard Third Assistant Engineer License Option
The U.S. Coast Guard Third Assistant Engineer License option is designed for students
who wish to earn both their degree in Mechanical Engineering while pursuing the credentials
to sail as an engineer in the maritime industry. The curriculum consists of the core
mechanical engineering courses and courses intended to provide additional training
in marine engineering required to obtain the third assistant engineer's license. Students
are required to obtain experience at sea through three summer cruises, two of them
aboard the academy's training ship and one aboard a commercial vessel. In addition,
students in this option must pass the Third Assistant Engineer exam given by the United
States Coast Guard. Information on the USCG licensing process and exams can be found on the USCG Licensing page.