Small Craft Design (SCD)
The following sequence of courses will be
taken by candidates for the Associate of Science in Small Craft Design.
FIRST YEAR STUDENTS at Maine Maritime Academy campus
Fall Semester
- Cs-100/150 Computer Applications/Structured Problem Solving with Computers
- Hc-111 Composition
- Ms-101 Precalculus Mathematics
- Ns-101 Introduction to Nautical Science
- Pe-114 Ocean Survival
- Pe-100 Sailing
- Yo-103 Boatyard Operations
- USCG-1 U.S.C.G. Fire Fighting
Spring Semester
- Ns-102 Ship Structure
- Hc-112 Humanities I
- Et-101 Graphics
- Ps-102 Technical Physics I
- Major Elective
- General Studies Elective
- Yo-203/xxx First Year Small Vessel Operations Co-op or Small Craft Design Work Experience
SECOND YEAR STUDENTS at Landing School campus, Kennebunkport, ME.
Overview
- Program prepares highly trained and skilled graduates for the thriving yacht and small craft design industry
- Students attend MMA first year, enrolled in introductory level courses in seamanship, science, math, and general education classes to fulfill Associate of Science degree.
- Year two, student attends a rigorous 10-month Design program at the Landing School, Kennebunkport, ME.
- The Landing School was established in 1978 as a post secondary institution dedicated to providing the highest quality vocational education in boatbuilding and design.
- There is a required co-operative work experience between the first and second years.
- Participation in the Regiment of Midshipmen is optional