Program Overview
Introduction to the Ocean Engineering Program
The Ocean Engineering program is a joint initiative between the College of Engineering and the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science. This program is designed to address the growing concerns regarding the vulnerability of the world's coastal infrastructure, emphasizing the need for strong scientific knowledge in marine sciences and engineering skills.
Program Overview
The program leads to a non-thesis MS degree in Ocean Engineering, with two tracks:
- Remote sensing and maritime security
- Coastal engineering focused track These tracks leverage the unique resources available through the CSTARS satellite receiving facility and the SUSTAIN wind-wave laboratory.
Program Details
The Ocean Engineering program is tailored to prepare coastal communities for a changing climate, focusing on key areas such as:
- Port and harbor security
- Coastal observational networks
- Addressing the impacts of major incidents like oil spills, hurricanes, and tsunamis on coastal infrastructure
Graduate Programs at the Rosenstiel School
The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science offers a range of graduate programs, including:
- PhD & MS programs in various fields such as Atmospheric Science, Climate and Health, Data Science, Environmental Science and Policy, Marine Biology and Ecology, Marine Geosciences, Meteorology and Physical Oceanography, Ocean Engineering, and Ocean Sciences
- Master of Professional Science
Research Areas
The program encompasses research in several critical areas, including:
- Ocean Engineering
- Remote sensing
- Maritime security
- Coastal engineering
- Marine sciences
Conclusion
The Ocean Engineering program at the University of Miami is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary initiative aimed at addressing the complex challenges facing coastal communities. By combining strong scientific knowledge with engineering skills, this program prepares students to make a significant impact in their field.
