Material Mechanics and Strength Calculations 1Laajuus (3 cr)
Code: MO22M103
Credits
3 op
Objective
STCW- Code: Table A-III/2
The student:
• has theoretical knowledge of mechanics
• has theoretical knowledge of hydromechanics
• understand naval architecture and ship construction, including damage control
Content
• Mechanics
• Hydromechanics
• Strength of materials
• Technology of materials
• Naval architecture and ship construction, including damage control
Qualifications
Operational level studies
Enrollment
15.06.2024 - 24.11.2024
Timing
25.11.2024 - 20.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Maritime Technology
Teachers
- Esa Lapela
Groups
-
MT22D-ÅMaritime Technology, h22, full-time studies
Objective
STCW- Code: Table A-III/2
The student:
• has theoretical knowledge of mechanics
• has theoretical knowledge of hydromechanics
• understand naval architecture and ship construction, including damage control
Content
• Mechanics
• Hydromechanics
• Strength of materials
• Technology of materials
• Naval architecture and ship construction, including damage control
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Operational level studies
Enrollment
28.10.2023 - 26.11.2023
Timing
27.11.2023 - 15.01.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Maritime Technology
Teachers
- Esa Lapela
Groups
-
MT21D-ÅMaritime Technology, h21, full-time studies
Objective
STCW- Code: Table A-III/2
The student:
• has theoretical knowledge of mechanics
• has theoretical knowledge of hydromechanics
• understand naval architecture and ship construction, including damage control
Content
• Mechanics
• Hydromechanics
• Strength of materials
• Technology of materials
• Naval architecture and ship construction, including damage control
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Operational level studies