Maine Maritime Academy Department of Engineering

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Engineering Department

Engineering Department Chairman

Professor Mark Coté, P.E.
(207) 326-2102
Fax (207) 326-2510 

mcote@mma.edu

A technical person in the early 21st century can expect to work in several distinct careers over the course of a 40-year working life. To prepare our graduates for these careers, engineering programs at Maine Maritime are designed to promote versatility and life-long learning.


The mission of the Department of Engineering is to provide the technical content of a range of broad-based majors relating to engineering of marine/mechanical and/or industrial power systems, as well as elective courses open to all Academy students.

 

The Department of Engineering offers coordinated curricula at the Bachelor’s degree level in engineering design, engineering technology, and engineering operations on our Castine campus.

 

Please follow the links at the top of this page for further information about the Engineering Department.

 

Professor Giffin is looking over one of The 24 new engine lathes installed in the Machine Tool Laboratory in December, 2006.  More pictures.   
U.S. News and World Report, in its Guide to America's Best Colleges 2004, rated Maine Maritime Academy among the top 50 undergraduate engineering colleges in the country. "The U.S. News rankings of undergraduate programs accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology are based solely on the judgments of deans and senior faculty who rated each program they are familiar with on a scale from 1 (marginal) to 5 (distinguished)." (http://www.usnews.com/usnews/rankguide/rghome.htm)
How to Pick a College that Cares if You Graduate, Jay Mathews, Washington Post Staff Writer, Tuesday, February 1, 2005.

 

 

Questions or problems related to these Engineering Department pages may be addressed to scoll@mma.edu. Last revised January 2, 2007.