Faculty of Marine Engineering
We believe in developing technically skilled, safety-driven marine engineers capable of supporting modern shipboard operations and global maritime trade.
Empowering Minds Inspiring
At the International Institute for Certified Maritime Crew (IICMC), the Faculty of Marine Engineering delivers internationally aligned training focused on marine propulsion, auxiliary machinery, and engine room operations.
Our programs are designed to meet international maritime standards and current industry demands. Through a balance of technical theory and practical application, trainees gain the competence required to operate, maintain, and manage shipboard engineering systems safely and efficiently.
Curriculum
Marine propulsion systems, auxiliary machinery, marine electrical systems, engine room operations, preventive maintenance awareness, maritime safety, and environmental compliance.
Teaching
Hands-on, competency-based instruction emphasizing engine room discipline, safety culture, operational efficiency, and international best practices.
Brooklyn Simmons
Introduction to the Faculty
The Faculty of Marine Engineering is a specialized academic and technical unit dedicated to producing competent marine engineers for service onboard merchant vessels, offshore units, cruise ships, and maritime support operations.
Faculty members deliver instruction using modern training methods, workshops, simulators, and practical demonstrations. Training focuses on marine engines, auxiliary systems, fuel and lubrication systems, electrical installations, and safety procedures essential for engine room operations.
Strong emphasis is placed on operational discipline, fault awareness, teamwork, and compliance with international maritime regulations.
Lead of Faculty
The Lead of Faculty for Marine Engineering provides academic leadership and technical oversight across all marine engineering programs.
This role ensures curriculum relevance, instructional quality, and alignment with international standards such as IMO and STCW frameworks. The Lead of Faculty works closely with instructors, industry partners, and regulatory bodies to maintain practical relevance and training excellence.
Expert educators
Our expert educators bring extensive shipboard and technical experience into the classroom. They guide trainees in machinery operation, maintenance awareness, emergency response, energy efficiency, and environmental responsibility.
Ongoing professional development ensures instructors remain current with evolving marine technologies, automation systems, and global engineering practices.
Mission
The mission of the Faculty of Marine Engineering is to produce competent, disciplined, and safety-conscious marine engineers capable of supporting reliable vessel operations worldwide. We aim to enhance machinery reliability, reduce operational risk, and promote sustainable and efficient engineering practices at sea.
- Completed secondary education (HSC / A-Level / Equivalent)
- Minimum academic or training performance as set by IICMC
- For advanced programs: prior seagoing or technical experience is an advantage
Vision
Conventions and discover their potential through meaningful Our face support experiences Our distinguished faculty members are leaders their and respective fields dedicated to delivering world-class education that integrates theory with practical support application With.
- Completed secondary education (HSC/A-Level/Equivalent).
- Minimum GPA/grade requirements as set by the university.
- For graduate programs: a recognized bachelor’s degree with required CGPA.
Marine Engineering Programs
Covering propulsion systems, auxiliary machinery, and engine room operations.
Trained Marine Engineering Personnel
Serving onboard ships and offshore units worldwide.
Research & Technical Focus Areas
Dedicated to marine systems, safety, and engineering innovation.
Accredited Faculties
Aligned with international maritime engineering standards.
Academics & Programs
4558 + Admission
Passenger Ship Crisis Management & Crowd Control
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Research methods & data analysis
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Social policy, development & inequality studies
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Critical thinking & problem-solving skills
Medical First Aid & Shipboard Emergency Care
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Data-driven insights & machine learning
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Big data and analytics skills
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Analytics, AI, and problem-solving
Maritime Security Awareness & Designated Security Duties (STCW)
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International law & human rights
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Cross-border legal expertise
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Global treaties & justice
Certificate in Cruise Line Service & Guest Care
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Study of public & private international law
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Focus on human rights & global governance
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Training in legal research & dispute resolution
Journey of Our Graduates
Enroll now to begin your transformative academic journey with us.






