<p>The UConn Maritime Studies website lists a number of possibilities:
[Maritime</a> Studies | UConn | Academic Programs](<a href=“http://www.maritimestudies.uconn.edu/Academic_Programs/academic_programs.html]Maritime”>http://www.maritimestudies.uconn.edu/Academic_Programs/academic_programs.html)</p>
<p>It would make a great double major combination with a number of fields, including international studies and business. There are only a handful schools that offer this field as a major or minor, including Delaware, Rhode Island, Northeastern, and U Miami. </p>
<p>If he wants to go into engineering, however, he should go to Clemson or Clarkson. If you look at the various tracks for the UConn Maritime Studies major, primarily they are focused on social science fields; there is no engineering pathway. I suppose if he took the engineering math and science pre-requisite courses (e.g., physics, calculus) along with his other first year courses, he might be able to transfer into engineering somewhere.</p>