Bachelor of Science (BS) in Marine Infrastructure Engineering Technology
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Enrolling Fall 2027
Engineer Coastal and Offshore Infrastructure That Connects the World
Navigate the design, construction, inspection, and resilience of coastal and offshore infrastructure with Capitol Technology University’s Bachelor of Science (BS) in Marine Infrastructure Engineering Technology. This undergraduate engineering technology program prepares you to apply engineering principles and construction tech to marine and coastal infrastructure systems that support transportation, energy, defense, ports, offshore operations, and critical waterfront development.
Through an applied, hands-on curriculum grounded in engineering technology, construction systems, materials science, structural analysis, and marine infrastructure management, you’ll develop the technical expertise needed to address the unique environmental and operational challenges of marine and coastal environments. The program emphasizes practical engineering applications, field-based systems integration, infrastructure inspection methodologies, corrosion mitigation, offshore construction practices, and lifecycle management of marine structures.
What You’ll Learn
- Applied engineering principles supporting marine and coastal infrastructure systems
- Structural systems design and analysis for marine infrastructure applications
- Marine hydrodynamics and coastal environmental systems
- Offshore construction methods and marine construction technologies
- Corrosion control, cathodic protection systems, and infrastructure durability strategies
- Inspection methodologies and non-destructive testing techniques for marine structures
- Infrastructure rehabilitation, maintenance, and lifecycle management practices
- Reinforced concrete and steel design for coastal and offshore environments
- Construction systems, materials science, and engineering technology applications
- Statics, mechanics of materials, structural analysis, and applied engineering calculations
- Electrical and digital infrastructure technologies supporting marine systems
- Environmental considerations, infrastructure resilience, and sustainable engineering practices
- Technical problem-solving through applied laboratory, construction, and field-based experiences
- Professional communication, teamwork, ethics, and leadership in engineering technology environments
- Senior capstone design sequence focused on solving real-world marine and coastal infrastructure challenges involving safety, performance, durability, environmental impact, and cost
Whether your goal is to work in marine construction, coastal infrastructure management, offshore engineering support, structural inspection, infrastructure rehabilitation, port and waterfront development, or marine systems operations, Capitol Tech’s Marine Infrastructure Engineering Technology program prepares you to graduate with the applied engineering knowledge, technical skills, and practical experience needed to support and sustain critical marine infrastructure systems in today’s evolving coastal and offshore industries.
Our location in the heart of the tech industry
The Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC area has one of the largest concentrations of high-tech companies, defense contractors, and government agencies in the United States, making it easier to find internships and high-paying jobs.
Our expert faculty and state-of-the-art labs
You will learn from experts in the field of construction and engineering, operational technology, and industrial systems, as well as work in our state-of-the-art engineering and tech labs.
Support for you
Whatever type of resource you need – tutoring, career mapping, internships, and more – we have the facilities and personnel ready to help.
Career Opportunities
The Capitol Commitment
We’ve created a game plan to make sure you find a job upon graduation. Learn more about The Capitol Commitment.
Market Demand for Marine Infrastructure Engineering Technology Professionals
The global Infrastructure Engineering and Construction Market is estimated to be valued at approximately USD 113.42 Billion in 2026. The market is projected to reach USD 204.16 Billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2026 to 2035.
Degree Details
Tuition & Fees
Tuition rates are subject to change.
| Fall 2025–Summer 2026 | Fall 2026–Summer 2027 | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (per semester,12–18 credits) | $13500 | $13635 |
| Per-credit Tuition (over 18 credits) | $1125 | $1125 |
| Student Activity Fee (resident) | $189 | $204 |
| Student Activity Fee (commuter) | $106 | $115 |
| Information Technology Fee (per semester) | $440 | $450 |
| International Student Fee (per semester) | $824 | $824 |
| International Student Application Fee | $50 | $50 |
| Fall 2025–Summer 2026 | Fall 2026–Summer 2027 | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (per credit, on-campus, online, or independent study) | $869 | $875 |
| Student Activity Fee | $22 | $25 |
| Information Technology Fee (per credit) | $45 | $55 |
| Fall 2025–Summer 2026 | Fall 2026–Summer 2027 | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (standard rate, per credit) | $455 | $460 |
| Tuition (partnership rate, per credit) | $360 | $375 |
| Information Technology Fee (per credit) | $45 | $55 |
| Fall 2025–Summer 2026 | Fall 2026–Summer 2027 | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (active duty, per credit) | $250 | $250 |
| Tuition (retired duty, per credit) | $769 | $769 |
| Information Technology Fee (per credit) | $45 | $55 |
- All full-time students who keep their student account current are promised their tuition will not increase more than 1% per year for four years.
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