The course covers the mechanisms of corrosion, including electrochemical reactions, galvanic corrosion, pitting, crevice corrosion, and corrosion accelerated by seawater, humidity, and temperature variations. Learners will study how different ship materials—steel, aluminum, coatings, and composites—respond to marine conditions both above and below the waterline.
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This course provides students with essential knowledge and practical skills in information technology, focusing on the tools and systems commonly used in technical and maritime…
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200,00 €
This course builds on fundamental meteorology and focuses on applied weather analysis for maritime operations. Topics include atmospheric dynamics, frontal systems, tropical storms, ocean–atmosphere interactions,…
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200,00 €
This course builds on foundational mathematics and introduces more advanced concepts, including geometry, trigonometry, vectors, and basic mathematical analysis. Students develop the skills to solve…



