
Marine Service Technology

The Marine Service Technology program prepares men and women for employment in recreation areas and those industries which rely on mechanical engines to do their work.
Employment opportunities include:
- marinas
- national marine corporations
- marine manufacturers
- snowmobile dealerships
- personal watercraft dealerships
- parts distributors
- sales reps
- any place which sells boats, personal watercraft or snowmobiles
Students have options with this program in the second year. They may take advanced marine courses or they may choose to focus on business management courses.
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The following is information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information about the program: Gainful Employment: U.S. Department of Education CIP Program Name: 47.0616 U.S. Department of Education CIP Program Description: Prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair outboard and inboard engines; test, maintain, and repair steering devices and electrical systems; repair metal, wood, and fiberglass hulls and vessel components; fabricate and maintain sails; and repair and balance propellers and drive shafts. Disclosures:
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Degree:
Associate in Applied Science
Program Length: 79 Credits
Degree: Diploma
Program Length: 46 Credits
Campus: Emmetsburg
