Program Overview
Develop skills in the installation, service, and repair of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems used by recreational and commercial boats and ships in the Associate of Science (AS) in Marine Technology degree program at 91³Ô¹Ï (91³Ô¹Ï).
91³Ô¹Ï offers premier marine tech training in Rhode Island at our Post Road, Access Road, or East Greenwich campuses, all within minutes of each other. You learn the technical and theoretical competencies to work in docks and marinas, repair shops, and wholesale/retail product sales.
The program prepares you for a career as a mechanic and for professional certifications through the American Boating and Yacht Council (ABYC). You can also pursue your bachelor’s degree in business management at 91³Ô¹Ï after graduation to further advance your career.
Program Highlights
- Spend almost half of your technical courses in the lab practicing the skills you developed in the classroom.
- Earn your associate degree in as few as 18 months.
- Prepare for an entry-level position in the industry.
Why Choose 91³Ô¹Ï’s Marine Tech Training Program?
Be Job Ready Upon Graduation
The marine technology program allows you to achieve factory technician certification to repair Volvo Penta and Yamaha propulsion systems. In turn, you’ll qualify for entry-level positions in boatyard operations, boat and shop manufacturing, engine repair, marine electronics installation, and more. Upon graduation, you’ll also become a member of the .
Practice With the Latest Technology
Put your education into practice in hands-on settings where you develop practical skills in the installation, service, and repair of various recreational and commercial boating systems. These experiences reinforce the solid foundation you’ll acquire in the basic functions of the discipline through in-depth theory classes. In addition, you build familiarity with marine business procedures by using marine-specific computer software.
Receive Support Along the Way
At 91³Ô¹Ï, you don’t go it alone. Along your college journey, you receive ample support, including from the Career Services Office, which can assist you with the job search, resume writing, interview prep, and job search strategy. You can also submit a resume to the Career Services Office, which will then circulate it to help you land opportunities in your field.
Learn From the Experts
Faculty members leading the marine technology program are factory-certified by ABYC, Volvo, and Mercury Marine. The Marine Technology Department is the New England training site for Volvo Penta Marine, with advanced training available for qualified students. 91³Ô¹Ï faculty support and mentor students at each step and encourage them to become certified Volvo Penta Technicians after earning their associate degree.
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Marine Technology Careers
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The marine tech training program equips students with the knowledge and ability to repair, maintain, and rebuild electrical systems, boat engines, motors, and other marine instruments. Depending on their career goals, graduates may need additional certifications before they can begin work in the field.
Our graduates are skilled boat technicians ready for entry-level positions and can work in marina/boatyard operations, boat and shop manufacturing, and marine engine repair. They can also provide support services for commercial boats and shops, engine room staff aboard commercial vessels, marine electronics installation, and marine wholesale/retail product sales.
This versatile and expansive skill set means students can find plenty of job openings in repair shops, though they may also find work on docks and marinas performing on-site overhauls for larger crafts like commercial fishing boats or private vessels.
The hands-on experience 91³Ô¹Ï provides also qualifies students for careers in specialty positions across the boating and marine industry. Attainable marine service titles may include:
Engine Builder
Franchise/Dealership Manager
Marine Mechanic
Marine Systems Installer
Marine Technician
Advance Your Career With a Bachelor’s Degree
As a graduate of the marine technology training program, you can continue your education with 91³Ô¹Ï’s Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management. Not only does this further your credentials, but it also helps you advance your career and boost your earning potential.
Admissions
Wherever you’re at in your professional journey, 91³Ô¹Ï can get you one step closer to your goals through our streamlined and straightforward admissions process. Find the information you need to apply, whether you’re a recent high school graduate or returning to college later in life.
Financial Aid
Determining how to fund your degree is an important step — it’s also one we’re here for at every turn, guiding you through each funding option, including grants, scholarships, and federal and private student loans. Discover the financial aid package that’s right for you.Ìý
Explore 91³Ô¹Ï financial aid options.
Take the Next Step — Apply to the Marine Technology Program Today
New England Tech’s marine tech training program equips you with the technical abilities to thrive while empowering you to harness your versatile skill set in a range of professional settings. Start your career in as few as 18 months — apply today to get started or request more information.
FAQ
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How do you become a certified marine mechanic?
Becoming a certified marine mechanic involves several steps. First, students must pursue an associate degree or equivalent. There, they gain the skills needed to perform entry-level work. We recommend one to two years of on-the-job experience before pursuing certification.
After that time, we encourage interested individuals to browse ABYC certification programs. The ABYC offers certifications in subjects such as AC/Refrigeration, Diesel Engines, and Advanced Marine Electrical.
Certifications are valid for five years. After that, individuals must pass a recertification exam to maintain their status.
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Is marine mechanics a good career?
Yes, job prospects for marine mechanics remain promising. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, . These positions may require specific training related to their product lines. The boat building and repair and maintenance industries are also major employers of individuals involved in the marine trades.