Introduction
After obtaining basic ship operation skills and engaging in adaptation period to the marine life through cadet training, students take the offshore and international sailing practice and the division aims to train marine engineers equipped with specialized knowledge and international sophistication for commercial ship officers to be engaged in international sailing in the future.
Curriculum
Two training ships are available for the students of College of Maritime Sciences. Students will complete practical trainings on navigation and engine operation through offshore navigation practice and international navigation practice on board of the training ship.
The navigation program offers courses to acquire expertise in operation and maintenance of a ship and aims to train advanced marine engineers equipped with theoretical and on-site practical capabilities through sailing practices and related subjects such as ship management, navigation science, marine English and international conventions.
Engineering program is about the operation and maintenance of the engine system and aims to train advanced marine engineers who acquire expertise in internal combustion engines, auxiliary equipment, and ship maintenance skills through on-site practices, gaining on-the-job skills. .
Training Ship
SEGERO

- Gross Tonnage/Speed
- 9,196 tons/ commercial 17 knots
- Main engine output
- diesel engine 6,618kw
- Length/width/depth
- 133m/19.4m/11.05m
- Building completion date
- Dec. 27, 2018
- Capacity
- 239 people
“SEGERO” is a training ship built for MMU students’ boarding practice. This ship was designed as a training ship applied with a special purpose ship code to secure safety at sea and implementing ecofriendly features.. In particular, it is equipped with boarding practice and research facilities such as multi-functional navigation and engine practice integrated evaluation system, liquefied cargo simulator, high-voltage simulator, PID control practice equipment, ship automatic position-control system, multi-function navigation system, directional speaker system, equilibrium water processing equipment, Nox reduction equipment, ship energy reduction system, ship integrated management system, tender-type lifeboat, 6-free movement monitoring system, research server and intelligent electronic lecture system as well as living and lecture spaces allowing trainees and on-board staff (capacity of 239 people) to lead convenient living and schooling.
SAENURI

- Gross Tonnage/Speed
- 4,701 tons/ commercial 16.8 knots
- Main engine output
- diesel engine 4,440kw
- Length/width/depth
- 103m/15.6m/9.9m
- Building completion date
- Mar. 24, 2003
- Capacity
- 208 people
“SAENURI” is a training ship built for MMU students’ on-site education. This ship is the latest automated ship capable of on-board practice and is equipped with advanced equipment such as satellite positioning system, hull motion monitoring device, Auto Identification System (AIS), and Voyage Date Recorder (VDR). In addition, it has a control device to prevent environmental contamination, three 660KW-level generators, and various educational facilities such as classrooms, multi-media rooms and resting facilities.