Alternate Propulsions
MARE 1000
Course description
Students learn the repair and maintenance of common alternate marine propulsion units, including inboard and jet drive configurations, and the systems and components relative to their operation. Through the use of information systems, specialty tools, and test equipment during the practical repair section, students gain hands-on experience in applying their understanding.
Credits
3
Course Hours
42
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