Learn how warships are designed, from the first requirements on paper to the steel in the water — covering the vocabulary, process, and industry behind naval architecture.
Reading Ship Design Documentation
Interpret drawings, design briefs, and technical vocabulary well enough to participate in a shipyard or design office environment from day one.
Understanding the Design Spiral
Trace how requirements evolve into design decisions across iterative cycles, and explain why changes in one area force trade-offs in others.
Classifying Naval Vessels
Identify major warship types, explain the operational roles that drove their development, and connect form to function in a vessel's design.
Navigating the U.S. Naval Industrial Base
Describe who designs and builds U.S. warships, how those organizations relate to each other, and where new engineers typically enter the field.
Applying Historical Context to Modern Design
Explain how turning points in naval history shaped the constraints and priorities that naval architects work within today.
4 Units • 8 Lessons • 4 Assessments
Every lesson enables you to learn in a variety of ways.
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