Ship and Marine Technology
Program Overview
- Language of Instruction:
- English
- Duration:
- 3 semesters
- ECTS Credits:
- 90
- Mode of Delivery:
- On-Campus
- Part time Option:
- Not Available
- Tuition Fee:
- 0€ - 1500€
- Scholarships:
- Not Available
Application period of 2025 is over.
Specializations
This program offers the following areas of specialization:
- Marine Technology
- Marine Structures and Exploitation of Hydrocarbons
- Marine Environment and Renevable Energy Resources
Institution
- University:
- National Technical University of Athens
- Faculty:
- School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
- Department:
- Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
- City:
- Athens
- Cooperation with other Institute:
- Physics Department of the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Hellenic Center for Marine Research
- Cooperation with other Department:
- Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rural, Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering, Applied Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Civil Engineering
Contact
- Master's website:
- Visit
- Email:
- secrmet@mail.ntua.gr
- Phone:
- +30 2107724147
Admission Information
- Application Process:
- Application Evaluation - Interview
- Maximum Intake:
- 39 students
Subject Area
Technology
Science and Engineering
Description
The MSc in Ship and Marine Technology provides advanced training in maritime technology, marine structures and hydrocarbon exploitation, and marine environment & renewable energy. Combining theory and hands-on experience, the program equips graduates to innovate, conduct research, and tackle complex challenges in the maritime industry, enhancing both national and international competitiveness while promoting sustainable practices.
Graduates of engineering schools such as Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or other scientific disciplines who wish to specialize in marine technology are eligible for admission.
Comments
Tuition fees apply only to non EU students.