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Our Mission - MASE
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Our Mission
Texas A&M University at
Galveston is a special purpose institution engaged in teaching, research,
and public service pertaining to the general field of marine resources.
Within this context, the goal of the Department of Maritime Systems
Engineering is to prepare students for performing engineering work and
advanced study in the offshore and coastal realm. Opportunities for such
work abound in the vicinity of the university, which is located just south
of the fourth largest metropolis in the U.S. The Houston/Galveston area
is regarded as the international focus of the oil industry. As this
industry ventures into ever-increasing water depths, it presents a wide
array of engineering challenges. Similarly, the exposure of its coastline
to the extremely energetic climatic regime of the Gulf of Mexico, as well
as the impacts of a high level of urbanization and industrialization in
the area, call for novel sustainable engineering approaches to deal with
widespread coastal erosion and various environmental issues. Finally, the
extensive port facilities in Galveston and Houston and the recreational
and ship traffic on navigable waterways, afford opportunities to design
and maintain a variety of associated engineered structures.
Educational
Objectives
To produce students who:
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practice engineering pertaining to
offshore and coastal structures and associated marine systems
(e.g. platforms, pipelines, harbors, terminals, etc.) in support
of local industry and government agencies, in particular, to
plan, design, construct, and maintain engineering works intended
to: advance the extraction and transport of oil and gas
products, protect the coastal environment from natural hazards
as well as human/industrial influences, and to develop
facilities for marine transportation; and
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are well-prepared to engage in
lifelong education and professional development, including
advanced study.
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