<Li> Materials Engineering--includes metallurgy, polymer and ceramic engineering </Li> <Li> Marine Engineering--includes the engineering of boats, ships, oil rigs and any other marine vessel or structure, as well as oceanographic engineering . Specifically, marine engineering is the discipline of applying engineering sciences, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, and computer science, to the development, design, operation and maintenance of watercraft propulsion and on - board systems and oceanographic technology . It includes but is not limited to power and propulsion plants, machinery, piping, automation and control systems for marine vehicles of any kind, such as surface ships and submarines . </Li> <Li> Mechanical Engineering--includes engineering of total systems where mechanical science principles apply to objects in motion including transportation, energy, buildings, aerospace, and machine design . Explores the applications of the theoretical fields of Mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, manufacturing, and electricity </Li> <Li> Mechatronics Engineering - includes a combination of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications engineering, control engineering and computer engineering </Li>

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