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What's included in the US Merchant Marine Academy's core curriculum?

I'm looking into the academic programs at the US Merchant Marine Academy. Can anyone explain what subjects or areas are covered in the core curriculum? I'm trying to figure out if it's the right fit for my interests.

8 months ago

The US Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) provides a well-rounded education that combines rigorous academics, mariner training, character development, and physical difference. The core curriculum at the Academy is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in the maritime industry.

The curriculum includes studies in:

1. Navigation: This includes studies in seamanship, navigational science, and marine transportation. Navigation courses cover everything from chart plotting to the use of sophisticated equipment like radar and GPS.

2. Marine Engineering: These courses includes mechanical engineering, naval structure, and thermodynamics, as well as practical courses in ship maintenance and operation.

3. Math and Science: A solid foundation in mathematics and the physical sciences is fundamental. This is typically covered in the first two years of study and includes calculus, physics, and chemistry.

4. Maritime Business and Law: The business aspect of marine operations is vital. This could be represented by courses in economics, marine insurance, commercial law, and labor relations.

5. Humanities and Social Sciences: Courses here include history, political science, and literature to ensure the development of communication, critical thinking, and leadership skills.

Note that required courses may vary somewhat by major - for example, students majoring in Marine Engineering & Shipyard Management may have slightly different requirements than those majoring in Maritime Logistics & Security. You'll also complete the USMMA's license program, which includes spending a year at sea to gain practical experience in a variety of maritime roles.

I would suggest reaching out to the USMMA directly to discuss your specific interests and how they might align with their offered courses. Hope this helps you in deciding if the Academy is the right fit for you!

8 months ago

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