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12 Bachelor's degrees in Engineering & Technology in Trinidad and Tobago
Aeronautical and Airworthiness Engineering
The BSc. Aeronautical and Airworthiness Engineering programme at University of Trinidad and Tobago offers two (2) technical areas of specialisation in fixed and rotary wing technologies: Airframe and Powerplant (Mechanical) Avionics Engineering.
Electronics
At Electronics from The University of the West Indies we want to give students an opportunity and furthermore, enhance the development of this area in the Caribbean region. Local industries are also looking for skilled manpower and this programme may be a solution to that. This offering will also serve the needs of the Ministry of Education.
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Engineering from The University of the West Indies is designed to develop the problem solving capability and technological creative capacity that the industrial engineer in this region so much requires.
Civil with Environmental Engineering (Hons)
Civil with Environmental Engineering (Hons) from The University of the West Indies provides core competency in the five sub-disciplines and civil engineering management and offers streamlined specialisation in environmental engineering in the final year of the programme.
Aircraft Maintenance and Management
The Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Maintenance and Management from the University of Trinidad and Tobago, scheduled over 48 months, full-time study and requiring 144 credits for graduation, includes a full syllabus of Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority (TTCAA) AMEL content in either Airframe and Powerplant and Rotary wing.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering from The University of the West Indies prepares students to develop knowledge and skills in areas fundamental to engineering and provide an enabling environment for students to apply their skills and knowledge in the development of a range of engineering solutions on campus, in industry and in local communities.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from The University of the West Indies is concerned with the design, manufacture, testing, operation and maintenance of various types of machinery and industrial plants and often includes the executive management of industries.
Civil Engineering (Hons)
Civil Engineering (Hons) from The University of the West Indies provides core competency in the essential engineering sub-disciplines and project management, and offers a wide choice of specialisation within any of the five sub-disciplines in the final year of the programme.
Petroleum Geoscience (Hons)
Petroleum Geoscience (Hons) from The University of the West Indies aims to provide the Upstream Petroleum Industry with ‘ready to work’ graduates in Petroleum Geoscience. It also provides graduates with the required background and skills to easily undertake postgraduate work in any of the specializations in Petroleum Geoscience.
Biomedical Technology (Special)
Biomedical Technology (Special) from The University of the West Indies is a valuable option that prepares graduates with a combination of key theoretical and practical skills to work in the biomedical technology field.
Chemical and Process Engineering (Hons)
Chemical and Process Engineering (Hons) from The University of the West Indies will enable students to appreciate the scientific and engineering context of the chemical & process engineering discipline.
Nautical Science/Maritime Operations
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago (GORTT) at University of Trinidad and Tobago has listed the Nautical Science/Maritime Operations as one of the industries capable of being developed as a potential player in the diversification of the local economy away from the country's traditional base of oil and gas.