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What is the difference of ocean engineering and marine engineering?

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muya2105

Marine/Ocean
May 4, 2009
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I was looking at colleges and the majors and minors that are available and came up on ocean engineering and also marine engineering. What are the differences of these majors?
 
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You'd have to look at the degree definitions in the various handbooks. Off hand I would guess that marine was more related to equipment and ships than ocean engineering.

Keith Cress
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Ocean Engineering relates to the stresses induced on structures whether they be fixed or floating by the water or air ocean environment.
 
I think its all semantics anyway. I know folks with Ocean Engineering degrees who feel the need to prove they are as qualified as BSMEs engineering-wise and I'm a BSME who is currently designing a lot of subsea equipment. Stay flexible to maximize career opportunities.
 
I have a BS in Ocean Engineering. I am now checking aerospace drawings. Previously designing automotive switches, satellites, computers, x-ray equipment, toothbrushes ect. Oh and also submarines and ROV’s. It is important what you learn in school, not what the degree is in. (But it is easier to understand what a ME degree is rather than a OE degree.)

Peter Stockhausen
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Infotech Aerospace Services
 
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