1) The document outlines a study track for Ship Design starting at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and continuing at Chalmers University of Technology.
2) In the first year at DTU, students take courses in structural assessment, ship propulsion, wave loads, ship operations, risk management, technology/economics/management.
3) The second year includes advanced fluid mechanics and two electives, with options like transport economics, engines, dynamics, composites.
4) The third year is spent at Chalmers taking one elective in areas like project management, materials, or computational fluid dynamics.
5) The final year consists of a Master's Thesis completed at Chalmers
1) The document outlines a study track for Ship Design starting at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and continuing at Chalmers University of Technology.
2) In the first year at DTU, students take courses in structural assessment, ship propulsion, wave loads, ship operations, risk management, technology/economics/management.
3) The second year includes advanced fluid mechanics and two electives, with options like transport economics, engines, dynamics, composites.
4) The third year is spent at Chalmers taking one elective in areas like project management, materials, or computational fluid dynamics.
5) The final year consists of a Master's Thesis completed at Chalmers
1) The document outlines a study track for Ship Design starting at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and continuing at Chalmers University of Technology.
2) In the first year at DTU, students take courses in structural assessment, ship propulsion, wave loads, ship operations, risk management, technology/economics/management.
3) The second year includes advanced fluid mechanics and two electives, with options like transport economics, engines, dynamics, composites.
4) The third year is spent at Chalmers taking one elective in areas like project management, materials, or computational fluid dynamics.
5) The final year consists of a Master's Thesis completed at Chalmers