Architecture Engineering
Dear Aspirant,
After B.Tech in Civil Engineering, you can pursue a post-graduate course in Architecture i.e. M.Tech in Architecture. There are various higher study options for graduates after completing their bachelor-level education in architecture. These candidates should qualify Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED) to apply for higher study in design. Another option for higher studies is a Master’s degree in Architecture.
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Hello aspirant
In naval architecture, you will be taught very little bit of software and computer aided subjects, so if you have the interest in computer science, then you have to study it seperately. Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering focuses on the ships and the structures of ships which are on land . It makes equipment and techniques which help in exploring the ocean floor and the resources which are hidden there. The impact of these resources on the environment is also studied.
The subjects taught during Naval Architecture course vary with different colleges, but it mainly revolves around machine design, marine structures, and ocean engineering. Mentioned below is the subjects taught during the Naval Architecture course for reference:
Electrical Technology
Engineering Drawing and Graphics
Introduction to Naval Architecture
Programming and Data Structure
Thermodynamics
Marine Hydrodynamics
Resistance and Propulsion
Marine Design
Physical Oceanography
Hydrostatics and Stability
Workshop Practice
Marine Structure Computations
Marine System Lab
Vibration and Noise Lab
Computer-Aided Design and Production Lab etc.
Further, to know more about the Naval architecture full syllabus and courses, you ca follow the below mentioned link to know more:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/naval-architecture-course
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