This program prepares you for a career as a ship's navigation officer in the commercial marine industry. MANT 2200 - Cargo II, Level 2
This course provides all Seafarers with the basic understanding of Marine Security Policy, Security Responsibilities, Ship Security Assessment, Security Equipment, Ship Security Plan, Threat Identification, Recognition and Response, Ship Security Actions, Emergency Preparedness, Drills and Exercises, Security Administration and Training. This course covers the required learning outcomes for Marine Meteorology, Level 2 as required by Transport Canada under TP 5562. Funding. MANT 3300 - Ship Construction and Stability III, Level 4
This course is the fifth in the five-part series of classroom based courses delivered through lecture, demonstration and practical exercises providing a sound knowledge of base of physical sequences required under the international convection of standards of training certification, and Watchkeeping of Seafarers 1995, as accumulated. Papua New Guinea - Maritime Operations Element. You study the major principles of marine navigation, seamanship, ship construction and stability and meteorology and then put those theories to work in the communications and ship simulators at the campus and onboard your ship during your sea training. The college offers a diverse program of trades, … You develop your knowledge for how to plan safe loading, stowage and unloading of transport goods, and the carriage of dangerous goods. are additional. Learners will participate in meetings and take responsibilities in a group project from its inception to completion and evaluation. This will support an understanding upon which to build the learner’s professional studies and perform the duties of Officer in charge of navigational watch at the operational level. Advance your knowledge of the major principles of marine navigation, ship construction and stability, ship safety and operations, and advance your career as a marine navigation officer. Nautical Institute - NSCC, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia. The course is roughly balanced among classroom, simulator, and shop-based activities. In this program, you get the academic and applied skills necessary for an entry-level deck officer trained to International Maritime Organization standards. NSCC International is a specialised contractor in the field of foundation engineering, ground improvement, onshore marine works and horizontal directional drilling. This course meets the requirements of first aid training as set out by Transport Canada and Workplace Occupational Health and Safety. MANT 1245 - Technical Writing I
Graduates of programs approved by Transport Canada are granted remission of sea service towards certification either having successfully completed a 3-year approved cadet training program in marine navigation or having acquired at least 36 months of qualifying service, including at least 6 months performing bridge watchkeeping duties under the supervision of a qualified deck officer. Topics include: radio communication, compasses, magnetism, electricity, modern electronic aids, integrated bridge systems, dynamic positioning and … Learning will be facilitated through lecture, experimentation, and practical exercises. Where feasible, tours/field trips will be arranged to provide additional context for lectures related to ship-board equipment. The learner is introduced to the basic requirements and procedures involved with confined spaces. The Nautical Institute Skills Competition, Gala Dinner and Career Fair are great opportunities for the Marine Industry to meet the next wave of Marine Engineering and Navigation cadets. The course material is to be infused throughout the curriculum and may be delivered in the classroom, shop or other opportunity as designed and developed by the instructor. The learner is introduced to the basic requirements and procedures involved with ensuring the safest possible workplace by substance free employees.