Post-Secondary Marine Technology Program 

The Marine Technology Program prepares students to work in both the commercial and recreational marine industries. 

Training includes boat handling instruction and safety, general shop and tool safety, internal combustion engines, marine electrical system design and installation, outboard, inboard, sterndrive and diesel engine systems, propulsion system maintenance, boat trailer maintenance, electronics installation, vessel systems, marine cosmetics and building construction, marine welding/fabrication. 

Successful completion prepares students for: 

  • American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) certification 
  • Multiple Yamaha certifications 
  • General Industry 10-Hour certification 

 Trimester 2 (MT-02) Begins 1/3/21 – 3/21/22 

  • MT201: Marine electrical systems: Theory of operation 
  • MT201L: Marine electrical systems: Design/Installation (Lab) 
  • MT202: Marine systems: Theory of operation 
  • MT202L: Marine systems: Design and Installation (Lab) 

 Trimester 3 (MT-03) Begins 4/4/22 – 6/23/22 

  • MT301: Marine Boat Construction, Repair, Cosmetics 
  • MT301L: Marine Boat Construction, Repair, Cosmetics (Lab) 
  • MT302L: Marine Welding, Trailer Maintenance (Lab) 
  • MT303: Engine/Vessel Rigging and Maintenance 
  • MT303L: Engine/Vessel Rigging and Maintenance (Lab) 
  • MT304: Customer Service and ABYC Advisor Standards 
  • MT305: Project-Based and or Co-Op Opportunities 

Training Could Be Free if You Qualify

 Financial assistance is available through Mass Hire.

Contact Marie Franqui at: 508-990-4130 to see if you are eligible