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Naval architectural engineers and ocean engineers conceive, design and construct ships, offshore structures and other marine vehicles. They may work in design, shipbuilding, fisheries, transportation, national defense, or the oil and gas industry.
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Examples
Naval architecture/Ocean engineers are involved in applying the scientific principles of engineering and design to everything involved with the ocean, and other large bodies of water.
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Design ships strong enough to survive typhoons and giant waves |
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Manage offshore oil drilling platforms such as Newfoundland's Hibernia station |
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Oversee the burial of fiber optic cables across the ocean floor |
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Create new submarines and other underwater vehicles to search for British Columbia's famous monster of the lake, Ogopogo. |
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Engineering in your Community
Does your community have potential land claims of offshore oil and natural gas reserves? Does it need better equipped boats to service community fisherman who must go further away from shore to make a living? If the answer is yes, you could contribute to your community's well-being by studying naval architecture and ocean engineering.
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Aptitude
If you like... |
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Problem solving |
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Being creative |
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The ocean |
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Protecting the environment |
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Working with tools |
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Helping people |
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Universities
If you want to study Naval Architecture / Ocean Engineering, you could go to the following university: |
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Role Models
We're always looking for more role models. Do you know an Aboriginal Naval Architect/Ocean Engineer or scientist who should be featured here? Please let us know by email.
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