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Two Human Powered Submarines designed and raced by students in the Ocean Engineering Program at Texas A&M University.
Here are several other web sites that are helpful for prospective and current undergraduate students
Here are also some quick links to additional pages on this web site
The undergraduate degree program leads to the Bachelor of Science degree in Ocean Engineering. The areas of study in the Ocean Engineering Program include fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, ocean wave mechanics, oceanography, geotechnical engineering, coastal engineering, environmental fluid mechanics, marine structures, naval architecture, diving and moored systems, underwater acoustics, laboratory measurements, and ocean engineering design.
At the undergraduate level, there are two possible tracks in Ocean Engineering.
Track 1: Most ocean engineering students opt for a Degree in Ocean Engineering, which is obtained through the Ocean Engineering Program in the Department of Civil Engineering and is described in the related pages on this site.
Track 2: A few students each year opt for a Degree in Civil Engineering with a focus in Coastal and Ocean Engineering. This more general engineering degree is obtained through the Zachry Department of Civil Engineering and is described under the Division of Coastal and Ocean Engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering.
For a print version of much of the information on this site, download the Ocean Engineering Program Brochure (PDF), which gives additional information for the undergraduate and graduate program and is updated regularly.
The links at the left and right provide more information on getting your undergraduate degree in Ocean Engineering.