Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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MARITIME ACADEMY CAPT. BENNETT M. DODSON Superintendent The Texas Maritime Academy offers an opportunity for the high school graduate and college fre shman, to qualify as an officer in the United States Merchant Marine, to earn a commission as Ensign in the United States Naval Reserve (In¬ active), to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Engineering or in Marine Transportation. To fulfill the above opportunities the Texas Maritime Academy program begins with the freshman year on the A M campus at College Station, Texas. The remain¬ ing three years of the four-year course are to be spent on the newly developed Texas Maritime Academy campus in Galveston, Texas. To supplement classroom instruction the Texas Maritime Academy student will spend three summers aboard the Academy training ship in training cruises to ports of European, Caribbean and South American countries. The Texas Maritime Academy, one of six maritime schools in the United States, is the only maritime school dedicated to serve the maritime industry on the Gulf Coast. This industry, as a center of our foreign trade and travel, is a vital and dy¬ namic part of Texas and the nation ' s economy, as well as an essential element of the United States defense program. The need for highly trained men is evident as this career field enters the nuclear age as represented by the world ' s first nuclear merchant ship NS Savannah. In the two fields of instruction available the Marine Transportation course is de¬ signed to familiarize cadets with ship operation and management and places par¬ ticular emphasis on the economic and business aspects of the maritime industry and foreign trade. The Marine Engineering course, which is closely related to Mechanical Engineer¬ ing, emphasizes the design, operation, and maintenance of maritime power plants (including nuclear-powered marine plants) and associated equipment. The student also receives instruction in the Arts and Sciences to qualify for his Bachelor ' s degree. 27

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