ORE offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. The goal of the program is to prepare students for the engineering profession and to conduct research in support of education. These objectives, along with the curriculum described below, were developed in collaboration with ORE's advisory panel.Are capable of effectively applying mathematical and scientific principles to solve practical and relevant engineering problems, especially as they pertain to ocean and marine environments, Have a general understanding of, and ability to work within, the ocean and resources engineering disciplines, Are proficient in one or more of the ocean and resources engineering disciplines, Are aware of the professional, managerial, legal, ethical, and other non-technical issues encountered in engineering practice, Can communicate and work effectively with their peers, clients, and the general public to promote new and innovative ideas, products, and designs, Can adapt to the evolving demands and technology of ocean and ocean resource industries.An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and basic engineering topics that include statics, dynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, and probability and statistics, Proficiency in the core program that comprises hydrostatics, oceanography, water waves, fluid-structure interaction, underwater acoustics, laboratory and at-sea experience, An ability to use the techniques, skills, and latest engineering tools necessary for ocean and resources engineering practice,An ability to design and optimize engineering systems to meet the needs of the marine community.