Master's Degree in Management of Marine Technologies

Curriculum structure

Planning the teaching involves the structuring of content, systems and methodologies that make it possible to acquire the knowledge, capacities, abilities and basic skills necessary for students to be able to develop their activity in any of the lines specified in the professional profile defined for the degree.

The curriculum, structured into modules/subjects and courses, is based on the regulatory framework for the organization and verification of official university education—Royal Decree 1393/2007—and the guidelines developed by the University of La Laguna.

Structure

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Curriculum of the Master's Degree in Marine Technology Management
1st semester2nd semester
FIRST YEAR
Subjects Guy ECTS Subjects Guy ECTS
Research Methodology Applied to Marine Technologies.OB6Performance Management and Failure Analysis of the Ship's Propulsion and Auxiliary Installation.OB3
Quality, Safety and Protection of the Marine Environment Management AuditOB4,5Management of the Operation of Heating and Cooling Systems in Marine Facilities.OB4,5
Ship Stability Control and Services ManagementOB3Optimization of the Management of Marine Machines and Thermal Engines.OB4,5
Management of Cogeneration Systems in Marine Installations.OB3Advanced Control of Operation, Maintenance and Repair Processes in Marine Facilities.OB4,5
Renewable Energies in Marine Installations.OB4,5Management of Inspection Control, Audits and Certification of Marine Facilities.OB3
Management of the Generation, Transmission, and Distribution of Electrical Energy.OB4,5Management of Inspection Control, Audits and Certification of Marine Facilities.OB3
Management of the Ship's Electrical and Electronic Control Equipment.OB4,5Economic Management of the Shipping Company and Operation of the Ship.OB4,5
Master's ThesisOB6