Naval Ships Systems I

USNA-2040

A familiarization course in naval engineering. Study of types, structure, and purpose of naval ships. Elements of ship design to achieve safe operations and ship stability characteristics are examined. Ship compartmentation, propulsion systems, auxiliary power systems, ship control systems, and elements of damage control are included.

3 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

Offered
Not Offered
Offered as Cross-Listing Only
No Term Data
Spring Summer Fall
(Session 1) (Session 2)
2023
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Mark Yu Kersey
Seats Taken: 0/37
2022
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Mark Yu Kersey
Seats Taken: 13/37
2021
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Edward J Hennings
Seats Taken: 18/37
2020
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Gladys A. Washock
  • Matthew D. Brooks
Seats Taken: 14/20
2019
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Gladys A. Washock
  • Matthew D. Brooks
Seats Taken: 20/40
2018
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Gladys A. Washock
  • Shane M. Moison
Seats Taken: 21/40
2017
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Gladys A. Washock
  • Matthew R. Buechner
Seats Taken: 18/40
2016
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Gladys A. Washock
  • Christopher Phillip Scheider
Seats Taken: 30/40
2015
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Gladys A. Washock
  • Christopher Phillip Scheider
Seats Taken: 18/40
2014
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Gladys A. Washock
  • Andrew Jared Gacek
Seats Taken: 25/40
2013
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Gladys A. Washock
  • Andrew Jared Gacek
Seats Taken: 19/40
2012
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Gladys A. Washock
  • Aaron Thomas Roth
Seats Taken: 23/40
2011
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Aaron Thomas Roth
Seats Taken: 14/40
2010
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Michael David Canavan
Seats Taken: 13/40
2009
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Michael David Canavan
Seats Taken: 22/40
2008
Naval Ships Systems I (3c)
  • Michael Bryant Moore
Seats Taken: 24/40
2007