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Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Fl Grade-Point Average: 2.62 Graduation Date: December 2002 Credits: 147
Courses
Freshmen Year University Experience Intro to Aquaculture Basic Economics Writing about Literature General Chemistry 1 Intro to Computer Applications Composition and Rhetoric Pre-Calculus College Algebra Intro to ocean Engineering Oceanography
Sophomore Year Civilization 1 Calculus 2 Elementary French 1 Physics 1 Calculus 1 Physics 1 Laboratory Environmental Geology Calculus 3 Civilization 2 Differential Equations/Linear Algebra Elementary French 2
Junior Year Scientific/Tech Communications Apply Mechanics: Dynamic Eng. Economy and Planning Mechanics of Materials Apply Mechanics: Static Comp App in Ocean Engineering Physics 2 Protection of Marine Materials Physics 2 Laboratory Elec & Electronics Circuits
Senior Year Structural Analysis and Design Engineering Thermodynamics 1 Engineering Materials Hydromechanics/Wave Theory Engineering Materials Laboratory Mono-hull Stability & Hydrodynamics (Special Topics) Fluid Mechanics Ocean Engineering Design Fluid Mechanics Laboratory Fundamental of Naval Architecture Physical Oceanography Design of High Speed Small Craft Marine Field Projects Coastal Engineering Structures Hydroacoustic Instrumentation Design and Analysis Water Wave Laboratory
L.E.A.D.S. Certified (Leadership Educational Achievement Development Series)
Masters of Science in Ocean Engineering Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Fl. Grade-Point Average: 3.75 Graduation Date: May 2005 Credits: 36
Courses Project Engineering Multi-hull Stability & Hydrodynamics (Special Topic) Linear Algebra Dynamic of Marine Vehicles Mechatronics Experimental Aerodynamics Ship Design Ocean Engineering Data Analysis Quality Engineering 9 Thesis Credits
Thesis: “Development of Experimental Techniques and Sea-keeping Tests of Catamaran Model in Open Water” advisor: Dr. Andrew Zborowski
Doctor of Philosophy in Ocean Engineering Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Fl. Grade-Point Average: 3.69 Expected Graduation Date: December 2007 Credits: 24
Courses Deterministic OR Models Engineering Materials/Marine Applications Leading Construction Operations Coastal Processes and Engineering Structural Dynamics Ocean Engineering Systems Applied Statistical Analysis Applied Marine Hydrodynamics 6 Dissertation Credits* *in progress
Dissertation: “Design and Construction of Testing Facilities to Evaluate the Hydrodynamic Properties of Ship Hull Coatings” advisor: Dr. Geoffrey Swain |
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4325 Canby Drive, Melbourne, Fl 32901 - (321) 591 7199 - gonzalee@fit.edu |
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Eduardo Gonzalez del Valle E.I. |