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Polytechnics that Offer ND/HND Boat and Ship Building Engineering Technology

Polytechnics that Offer ND/HND Boat and Ship Building Engineering Technology
This program is aimed at producing diplomates with sound theoretical knowledge and practical skills. It would enable them to acquire technological and professional skills necessary for employment and job creation in various areas of the maritime sectors, such as shipyards, Teaching Institutions, Surveying Industries, classification society firm and on offshore structures in line with IMO‟S STCW 2010 CONVENTION AS.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES:
On completion of this course, the HND diplomates should be able to:
- Have the knowledge of designing ships.
- Carry out surveying of ships.
- Work in vessel classification firms
- Manage a shipyard.
- Work in a shipping company
- Work in any maritime industry
Polytechnics that Offer ND/HND Boat and Ship Building Engineering Technology are:
- Maritime Academy of Nigeria
Entry Requirements:
- Five (5) credit passes at O/Level (WASC, GCE, NECO, NABTEB) in not more than two (2) sittings.
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