Areas of specialisation in Ocean Engineering
What are the various areas of specialisation in Ocean Engineering?
There are six main branches of ocean engineering but in truth, students opt to learn all the aspects of the career so that they are eligible for most ocean engineering jobs as soon as they graduate from their college/university. Mapping the sea or ocean floor is one of the many specialities. Most of the workers spend their days designing, building and running equipment and programs that can be used to create clear maps of the ocean floor’s landscape. Knowledge in this area can prevent shipwrecks caused due to hitting sand bars or reefs.
Hydrodynamics is a branch in which students learn how the water’s flow affects items in its way. Underwater acoustics is another specialty with ocean engineering that uses sound waves to study the ocean floor. Coastal modelling is a branch of ocean engineering in which physics and math's are used to predict the rate at which a tide or erosion is changing a coastline. Marine geo-mechanics is a field related to study the changes of a seabed when factors like erosion, earthquakes, slope deformities, and man-made intrusions take place. Finally, offshore structure is a branch of ocean engineering where students learn how synthetic items (piers, tide breaks, sewer pipes, and oil rigs) affect the coastlines and ocean floors. By studying all of these aspects, workers can learn how to prevent damage to both the ocean and our man made vessels and structures.