Seafarers learn very professional knowledge, and the requirements for science are basic things, which are not difficult. As long as you study hard, especially in a famous school like Wuhan Institute of Technology, teachers will generally speak very well, and it is very likely that you have studied this major for more than three years, so it is inevitable that you will feel a little hard. Relatively speaking, marine engineering requires higher basic science. Come on, I wish you success!
I'd like to add that it is said upstairs that liberal arts can't apply for a one-year seaman's class. I'm not sure about this. I only know that there are schools, but it's best not to go to bad schools. You'd better call the school or maritime bureau directly for advice. Don't trust advertisements, and don't look for entrusted training companies. There are too many liars.