Ph.D. in Nautical Science

Ph.D. in Nautical Science is an advanced research program focusing on maritime studies, navigation, ship operations, and marine engineering. Typically lasting 3 - 5 years, this program requires students to conduct original research and contribute to knowledge in areas such as maritime safety, marine environment management, and ship technology. Coursework may include advanced navigation techniques, marine policy, and ship design. Candidates often engage in practical experiences through internships or collaborations with maritime organizations. A Ph.D. in Nautical Science prepares graduates for academic positions, maritime industry leadership roles, and research positions in governmental and non-governmental organizations related to marine affairs.