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Electrical Engineering and Communication Technologies in Maritime Industry

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Undergraduate Programme in Electrical Engineering and Communication Technologies in Maritime Industry educates professionals in the field of electrical engineering and is aligned with the occupational standards and qualification requirements of the Croatian Qualifications Framework in this field.

The curriculum provides students with both theoretical knowledge and professional practical training in modern laboratories and simulators, covering electronics, high-voltage technologies, automatic control and regulation, renewable energy sources, as well as communication and information technologies. The practical component of teaching is conducted in small groups to enable students to develop the competencies required to solve complex engineering problems they will encounter in their future professional careers.

Graduates may seek employment in companies engaged in the development, installation, and maintenance of power engineering, electronic, communication, and navigation systems, as well as automatic process control systems, both in maritime settings—as Electro-Technical Officers—and in land-based facilities. The Electro-Technical Officer is a key member of a ship’s crew, and this profession has gained additional significance in recent years, as essential ship functions are increasingly supervised by automated control systems and artificial intelligence.

The University Undergraduate Programme in Electrical and Communication Technologies in Maritime Affairs lasts three years, comprising six semesters (180 ECTS credits). Upon completion of the undergraduate programme, students may continue their studies at the graduate level.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Undergraduate Programme in Electrical Engineering and Communication Technologies in Maritime Industry educates professionals in the field of electrical engineering and is aligned with the occupational standards and qualification requirements of the Croatian Qualifications Framework in this field.

The curriculum provides students with both theoretical knowledge and professional practical training in modern laboratories and simulators, covering electronics, high-voltage technologies, automatic control and regulation, renewable energy sources, as well as communication and information technologies. The practical component of teaching is conducted in small groups to enable students to develop the competencies required to solve complex engineering problems they will encounter in their future professional careers.

Graduates may seek employment in companies engaged in the development, installation, and maintenance of power engineering, electronic, communication, and navigation systems, as well as automatic process control systems, both in maritime settings—as Electro-Technical Officers—and in land-based facilities. The Electro-Technical Officer is a key member of a ship’s crew, and this profession has gained additional significance in recent years, as essential ship functions are increasingly supervised by automated control systems and artificial intelligence.

The University Undergraduate Programme in Electrical and Communication Technologies in Maritime Affairs lasts three years, comprising six semesters (180 ECTS credits). Upon completion of the undergraduate programme, students may continue their studies at the graduate level.

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