Maine Maritime Academy

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Maine Maritime Academy is a public post-secondary college and nautical training institution with approximately 800 students, located in Castine, Maine. The Academy was established by the 90th Maine Legislature on March 21, 1941.

Maine Maritime Academy is one of 6 maritime training colleges in the United States which fields a unit with the U.S. Navy's Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC). The college is affiliated under the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The current president of the Academy is Leonard Tyler.

The academy offers undergraduate degrees with a choice of 11 different majors:

  • Marine Engineering Operations
  • Marine Engineering Technology
  • Marine Systems Engineering
  • Power Engineering Technology
  • Marine Transportation Operations
  • Small Vessel Operations
  • Small Craft Design
  • International Business & Logistics
  • Marine Biology
  • Marine Science
  • Interdisciplinary Studies

The academy also offers graduate studies leading to a Master of Science through its Loeb-Sullivan School of International Business and Logistics.

The college has a 35 acre campus overlooking Castine Harbor, with residential, academic, and shore-based training facilities. Its docks host a fleet of 3 major vessels, including the historic arctic schooner Bowdoin, the Training Ship State of Maine (TVSOM) and tug Pentagöet, as well as various minor vessels for training purposes. A major expansion took place from the 1960s1980s, resulting in a modern campus which complements the town's architecture.


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