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The Programme Design
The Navigation Engineering and Marine Engineering Programmes
are prepared to meet the following requirements and recommendation:
a. STCW 78 (10) (Section A II/2, II/2, II/IV, II/5, III/2, III/2, III/IV, III/5)
b. IMO Model Courses 7.01,7.02, 7.03, 7.04 including some amendments made in 2003
c. IMO Model Course 3.17 (Foundation English and Maritime English units added to be
ensure linguistic skills for non-native English speakers)
d. IMO recommendations on Vocational Courses
e. Local Requirements in according to national law and regulations
f. Academic requirements in according to national law and regulations
g. United Kingdom MNTB recommendations on Vocational Courses
INTRODUCTION
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The courses are mostly designed based on Edexcel BTEC HND Navigation Engineering
and Marine Engineering Programmes. Some courses are revised or devised to ensure
above mentioned requirements and recommendations.
The overall programme is designed as 5 semesters each for 15 weeks (Some units are
for 18 weeks). Two sea training phase added; Phase I (Semester 4) after the 3rd
semester for 4 to 6 months and Phase II after the 6th semester for 6 to 8 months. (For
marine Engineering programme one sea training phase added after the 3rd semester as
Semester 4 for t 6 months.
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The Programme gives students an in-depth expertise of managing a naval vessel as a
Marine Engineering Officer or a Deck Officer and ultimately as the Chief Engineer or
Captain of a vessel. The emphasises are upon nautical as well as ship machinery and
auxiliary systems and topics related with their applications in the operation of a ship. A
substantial part of the programme is based on practical applications. The graduate from
the Extended BTEC HND (i.e. 23 (24) unit programmes) in Marine Engineering or
Navigation Engineering, therefore, has the ability to manage a vessel and communicate
effectively with other vessels and port authorities. At the same time, however the
graduate from the degree programme should have studied a broad range of technical
units as well as managerial units hence upon graduation can make immediate and
useful contributions to management and maintenance of ships and the shipping industry.
The degree units provide a broad range of knowledge and skills also in the areas of
digital and communications technology.
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Unit Information Packs
Unit Information Packs are developed by Programming Committees to fully cover all
aspects of the unit requirements. The UIPs explain teaching methodology and
assessment strategy. The generic Unit Information Pack covers;
• Unit title, Unit level (H1 or H2 ), Unit value, Unit Code, Reference to BTEC HND
programme
• Delivery method and type
• Unit Description
• Learning Outcomes
• Assessment Plan
• Content
• Outcomes Assessment criteria for pass including criteria for each learning outcomes
• Guidance including explanations on Delivery Methods, Assessment procedures,
Links with the other units, Resources and Suggested reading and other publications
related to this unit.
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All unit information packs and Assessment Plan are included in the Programme
Handbook and sufficient information on units which will be delivered in each semester is
also provided in the Student Handbook. The UIPs are available from the Programmes
Leader’s Office. Copies are also available in the Library. A copy of the Unit Outline with
summary of the weekly learning activities also will be given to students by the
lecturer/instructor concerned.
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SOS (Safety on Sea) Project to Improve Maritime Education and Training
European Union Leonard Project (SOS -Safety at Sea) to improve Maritime Education
and Training (MET) is fully implemented at TUDEV between 2003 and 2008. SOS project
also includes a version of the UK HND Navigation Engineering (Nautical Science)
Programme which was developed in conjunction with major awarding, accrediting and
licensing bodies. The programme enjoys international recognition and many students
have been sending to universities in the UK for higher qualifications.
Improvement of the Navigation and Marine
Engineering Programme
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Improvement of the Navigation and Marine
Engineering Programme
The project has been supported with a European Union Leonardo Mobility projects
TRAIN4C- I and II. As a part of this project two groups of students have been sent to
abroad (GCNS -Glasgow College of Nautical Studies) for Post-HND studies as well as
some lecturers to understand MET system in GCNS. The best practices observed by the
students and lecturers are introduced to teaching staff and some of them has been
transferred the TUDEV system such as delivery of NARAS and Efficient Deck Hand
courses.
Some cadets obtain MCA NoE Certificates from the UK MCA and one successfully
obtains a UK CoC and become an officer of watch. Improved assessment and
examination techniques have been adopted.
The SOS programme incorporates requirements of IMO Model course 7.01/7.03 and
7.03/7.04. Some vocational and ancillary courses have been based on Edexcel BTEC
HND units with some revisions to meet local requirements.
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TUDEV make agreements and arrangements to receive accreditation from Edexcel.
TUDEV is a BTEC Appointed Centre and has been accredited by Edexcel since 2003.
This accreditation process enabled to improve its standards and ensured quality control
management system.
TUDEV has also been accredited by ImarEST. ImarEST visit has assisted to improve its
Marine Engineering programme in particular for laboratories, teaching support material
and workshop applications. TUDEV students become SImarEST and first time
Navigation engineering students has been granted as student members of ImarEST.
The quality of the workshop studies has been improved providing all required material
and enhanced training periods.
Cooperation with Accrediting, Awarding and
Professional Bodies
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Cooperation with Accrediting, Awarding and
Professional Bodies
TUDEV is accepted eligible for NVQ and SVQ accreditation. Some 100 students have
been verified by SVQ and NVQ examiners.
TUDEV has been visited and checked by European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) two
times as a part of voluntary inspection request of Turkey. Some corrective changes
made on the quality management system and programme in particular for adaptation of
IMO STCW 78(95) changes in 2003.
The improved e- GMDSS (Short Range Communication) has been tried by TUDEV
students who have already taken Communication and GMDSS units. E-GMDSS has
been used as a training material and also evaluated as a suitable training tool, to support
Communication and GMDSS units. GMDSS course has been redesigned in line with
AMERC Guidance (8th Edition in 2008)
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Navigation, Radar and ARPA, ECDIS&AIS Simulator Training has been reorganized to
meet the new STCW 78(10) standards in according to MNTB recommendations (7th
Edition, November 2010).
Bridge Team Management (BTM) course has been developed to meet Bridge
Resources Management (BRM) requirements in the new STCW 78(10).
Adaptation of STCW 78 (2010)
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Although it is not recommended by IMO STCW, TUDEV has started to deliver Marine
Engineering Systems to Navigation Engineering students.
It is strongly believed that a deck officer should be equipped with some information on
marine engineering system to better understand the systems which he/she will command
in the future. The positive results have been observed during the BRM integrated BTM
practises.
This application also supports SURPASS project which provides an automation training
course for education and training for seafarers to enable the to have a full understanding
of automated systems, and be aware of the systems’ waekness and limitations.
Marine Engineering Systems Course for
Navigation Engineers
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The non native English speaking countries have a specific emphasis for Maritime
English. In many countries all seafaring cadets are obliged to attend a one year English
Prep School or prove their proficiency skill in English.
Considering the importance of the use of English in Maritime sector, some countries
have decided to deliver its courses in English language.
After introduction of an education system in English some language problems have been
raised.
Language Support
MET Education in English
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To overcome these problems following measures have been taken;
- Maritime English courses programme has been revised an a link has been
established between the Maritime English unit and other units delivered in the same
semester
- Foundation English units have been developed to support Maritime English units
- particular emphasis on grammar
- European Union Leonard Project (MARTEL- Standards Tests for Maritime English) to
improve Maritime English have been adopted for SOS. The initial Phases I and II
Tests were piloted in a MET institute (TUDEV). Several papers were written on the
results of the pilot and development and implementation of MarTEL at this Institute. A
questionnaire on MarTEL was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of
MARTEL. The outcome of the questionnaire has been evaluated using SPS 16.0
and the results have been submitted to MarTEL partners. These results have also
been reviewed by the UK National Agency before submitting the new MARTEL
proposal, MarTEL PLUS.
Language Support
MET Education in English
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Bologna Process and EQF have opened new horizons for the people to improve their
selves. The self studies in particular project studies become more and more important
for following degree programmes. A project study unit has been added HND Navigation
Engineering programmes on voluntary basis although it is not a HND requirement. Many
reasonable dissertations have been prepared and introduced by deck cadets. Even one
of them namely ‘Students Proposals on STCW’ has been introduced during the STCW
Conference in Manila at 2010. The students who sent to Plymouth University for one
year degree completion Programme have stated that they have got benefit from the
previous Project studies during their research studies at degree programme.
The marine engineering programme already covers a project study unit. The quality of
the research studies made by marine cadets has been increased gradually. To provide
sufficient support for the student external teaching staff has also been deployed as
advisers.
A significant positive effect on self development skills of the student has been observed
after project studies as well as writing and speaking in English.
Project Studies
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UNIT HND Unit Title UniMET Title
(1)5 Chartwork 22623V Chartwork I-II (Navigation I and II)
(2)6 Tides and Sailings 22624 V Tides and Sailings (Navigation III)
(3)7 Meteorology I 22632V Meteorology I
(4)13 Cargo Work 22635V Cargo Handling
(5)14 Ship Stability 22628V Ship Stability I
(6)17 Marine Law and Management 22637V Maritime Law and Conventions I
(7)10 Project- Passage Planning 22626V Passage Planning (Nav. Watch II)
(8)8 Further Meteorology 22633V Meteorology II
(9)15 Further Ship Stability (1 ½) 22629V Ship Stability II
(10)20 Cargo & Port Operations (1 ½) 22640V Cargo & Passenger Operations
(11)21 Shipboard Management 22641V Maritime Security and Management
Appendix 1: K HND vs. UniMET Programme
Core Units
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Special List Units (Chose 4 units)
Appendix 1: K HND vs. UniMET Programme
UNIT HND Unit Title UniMET Title
(12)4 Celestial Navigation 22622V Celestial Navigation I-II(Navigation IV&V)
(13)9 Bridge Watchkeeping 22625V Bridge Watch Keeping (Naigation Watch I)
(14)12 Emergency Response and Communications 22634V Emergency Response and Comms.
(15)16 Ship Construction 22636V Ship Construction I-II
(16)11 Bridge Management 22627V Bridge Management (Nav. Watch III)
(17)19 Structure and Maintenance22639V Structure and Maintenance
(18)18 Shipmaster’s Business 22638V Maritime Law and Conventions II
(19)23 Marine Engineering Systems 22643V Marine Engineering Systems
(20)22 Emergency Planning 22642V Safety at Sea
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UNIT HND Unit Title UniMET Title
(1-2) Analytical Mathematics for Navigation Engineers 22630V Mathematics for Navigation Engineers I
Mathematics for Navigation Engineers II
(3) Engineering Science I 22631 V Engineering Science Part I (Physics I)
Engineering Science Part II (Physics II)
Engineering Science Part III (Electricity)
Engineering Science Part IV (Chemistry)
Engineering Science Part V (Electronics)
(24) Microprocessor Systems (Optional) 21794P Use of Computer
(27) Project 21720P Project-Navigation based
Mathematics and Science Units
Appendix 1: K HND vs. UniMET Programme
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1ST SEMESTER CREDIT 15 WEEK ADDITIONAL TOTAL 15 WEEK
NAVIGATION-I 5 60 12 72 72
FOUNDATION SCIENCE PART-IV
(CHEMISTRY) 2 30 30 30
MATHEMATICS FOR NAVIGATION
ENGINEERS-I 5 60 12 72 60
FOUNDATION SCIENCE PART-III
(ELECTRICITY) 4 60 60 60
FOUNDATION ENGLISH-I 3 45 45 0
MARITIME ENGLISH-I 3 45 45 45
ENGINEERING SCIENCE PART-I
(PHYSICS I) 3 45 45 54
SURVIVAL AT SEA 1 18 18 18
EFFICIENT DECK HAND-I
(SEAMANSHIP-I) 2 30 6 36 30
FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE
FIGHTING 1 18 18 18
TOTAL 441 387
Appendix II: Navigation Engineering Programme
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2nd SEMESTER CREDIT 15 WEEK ADDITIONAL TOTAL 15 WEEK
NAVIGATION-II 5 60 12 72 72
FOUNDATION SCIENCE PART-V
(ELECTRONICS) 4 45 45 45
MATHEMATICS FOR NAVIGATION
ENGINEERS-II 4 60 60 60
SHIP CONSTRUCTION-I 4 45 60 45
FOUNDATION ENGLISH-II 2 36 30 0
MARITIME ENGLISH-II 3 45 45 45
ENGINEERING SCIENCE PART-II
(PHYSICS II) 4 60 60 54
NAVIGATIONAL WATCH-I 4 60 60 30
METEOROLOGY-I 4 60 60 30
PERSONNEL SAFETY AND SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY 1 18 18 18
EFFICIENT DECK HAND-II
(SEAMANSHIP-II) 2 30 6 36 30
OPERATION OF SURVIVAL CRAFTS 1 18 18 18
ELEMENTARY FIRST AID 1 18 18 18
TOTAL 582 465
Appendix II: Navigation Engineering Programme
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3rd SEMESTER CREDIT 15 WEEK ADDITIONAL TOTAL 15 WEEK
NAVIGATION-III 5 60 12 72 72
SHIP STABILITY-I 4 60 60 0
NAVIGATIONAL WATCH-II 4 60 60 45
SHIP CONSTRUCTION-II 4 60 60 45
FOUNDATION ENGLISH-III 2 30 30 0
MARITIME ENGLISH-III 3 45 45 45
TECHNICAL DRAWING 2 30 30 30
METEOROLOGY-II 4 60 60 60
USE OF COMPUTER 2 30 30 30
ADVANCED FIRE FIGHTING 1 21 21 21
FIRST AID ON BOARD 1 18 18 18
TOTAL 486 366
Appendix II: Navigation Engineering Programme
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5th SEMESTER CREDIT 15 WEEK ADDITIONAL TOTAL 15 WEEK
NAVIGATION-IV 5 60 12 72 72
NAVIGATIONAL WATCH-III (including
SHIP MANOEUVRE) 4 60 60 60
ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION-I
(NARAS-I) 4 60 60 60
MARITIME LAW AND CONVENTIONS-I 4 60 60 30
FOUNDATION ENGLISH-IV 2 30 30 0
MARITIME ENGLISH-IV 3 45 45 45
CARGO HANDLING 4 60 60 30
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND
COMMUNICATION 4 60 60 45
SAFETY AT SEA 4 60 60 36
SHIP STABILITY-II 4 60 60 0
TOTAL 567 378
Appendix II: Navigation Engineering Programme
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6th SEMESTER CREDIT 15 WEEK ADDITIONAL TOTAL 15 WEEK
NAVIGATION-V 5 60 12 72 72
PROJECT NAVIGATION (including
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT) 4 60 60 30
ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION-II
(NARAS-II) 2 30 30 30
MARITIME LAW AND CONVENTIONS-
II (SM'S BUSINESS) 4 60 60 30
FOUNDATION ENGLISH-V (in support of
PROJECT NAV.) 2 30 30 0
MARITIME ENGLISH-V 3 45 45 45
CARGO AND PASSENGER OPERATION 4 60 60 45
MARITIME SECURITY AND
MANAGEMENT 4 60 60 45
NAVAL COMMUNICATION-GMDSS 4 60 60 60
STRUCTURE AND MAINTENANCE 4 60 60 0
MARINE ENGINEERING SYSTEMS 4 60 60 0
MARITIME MANAGERSHIP 2 30 30 30
TOTAL 627 387
2703 1983
Appendix II: Navigation Engineering Programme
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Local Requirements and Ancillary Courses
(STCW Model Courses)
LOCAL REQUIREMENTS
ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION I
ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION II
MARITIME COMMUNICATION & GMDSS
MARITIME MANAGERSHIP
MARITIME ENGLISH I-II-III-IV-V
BASIC ENGLISH I-II-III-IV-V
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Local Requirements and Ancillary Courses
(STCW Model Courses)
ANCILLARY COURSES
PERSONAL SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES
FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE FIGHTING
ELEMENTARY FIRST AID
PERSONAL SAFETY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
PROFICIENCY IN SURVIVAL CRAFT & RB
ADVANCE FIRE FIGHTING
MEDICAL FIRST AID
EFFICIENT DECK HAND I-II
RADAR & ARPA SIMULATOR(OPS) see L2
GENERAL OPERATOR COMMS.(GOC) see L3
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Appendix III
IMO REQUIREMENTS FOR
NAVIGATION ENGINEERING (7.03) CODE COURSE SUBJECT COURSE NAME SUB G SUB TITLE HOURS Lec/Exp TOTAL
1.1a Plan and conduct a passage NAVIGATION 1.1.1 Celestial Navigation 128
NAVIGATION 1.1.2 Terrestrial Navigation 218 346
ELECTRONIC NAV 1.1.3 Electr System of Pos.Fix. 34
ELECTRONIC NAV 1.1.4 Echo Sounders-Speed 14
ELECTRONIC NAV 1.1.5 Compass 62
ELECTRONIC NAV 1.1.6 Steering and Control 6 116
METEOROLGY 1.1.7 Meteorology 79 79
1.2 Maintain a Safe Nav Watch NAV WATCH 1.2.1 Collision Regulation 100
NAV WATCH 1.2.2 Keeping Nav Watch 10
NAV WATCH 1.2.3 Bridge Team Management 8
NAV WATCH 1.2.4 Routeing 4 137 *
1.3 Use of radar ELECT NAV II-1.07 66 66
1.4 Respond to Emergencies EMERG RESPONS 1.4.1 Safety of Passenger 9
EMERG RESPONS 1.4.2 Collision or Grounding 21
EMERG RESPONS 1.4.3
Distress and Port
Emergency 4 34
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Appendix III
IMO REQUIREMENTS FOR
NAVIGATION ENGINEERING (7.03) CODE COURSE SUBJECT COURSE NAME SUB G SUB TITLE HOURS Lec/Exp TOTAL
1.5 Response to Distress Signals COMMUNICATION 1.5.1 Mersar 2**
1.6 English language MARITIME ENGLISH 225 225
1.7 Transmit and Receive Info COMMUNICATION 1.7.1 Trans/Rec signal by Morse 40
COMMUNICATION 1.7.2
International Code of
Signals 19 61 **
1.8 Manoeuvre Ship NAV WATCH 1.8.1 Ship Manouver & Handling 15*
2.1 Loading, stowage and Cargo CARGO HANDLING 2.1.1 The effect of Cargo 17
CARGO HANDLING 2.1.2 Safe Handling, Stowage 31 58 ***
3.1 Pollution Prevention CARGO HANDLING 3.1.1 Precautions- MARPOL 7***
CARGO HANDLING 3.1.2 Pollution Procedures 3***
3.2 Maintain Seaworthiness SHIP STABILITY I 3.2.1 Ship Stabilty 41 41
SHIP CONSTRUCT I 3.2.2 Ship Costruction 63 63
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Appendix III
IMO REQUIREMENTS FOR
NAVIGATION ENGINEERING (7.03) CODE COURSE SUBJECT COURSE NAME SUB G SUB TITLE HOURS Lec/Exp Total
3.3 Fight fires on board(Advance) IMO 2.03 21 21
3.4 Operate Life-Saving Appliance IMO 1.23 18 18
3.5 Medical First Aid IMO 1.14 18 18
3.6 Legislative Requirements LAW&CONVENT I 3.6.1 SOLAS and MARPOL 25 25
App 1 Mathematics MATHEMATICS I&II Mathematics 132 44/88 132
App 2 Physical Science PHYSICS I-II 1 General Physics 72 30/42
PHYSICS I-II 2 Heat 36 18/18
PHYSICS I-II 3 Waves, Sound and Heat 54 32/24 162
ELECTRICITY 4 Electricity 100 54/46 100
ELECTRONICS 5 Electronics 40 23/17 40
N/A Chemistry CHEMISTRY (Note 1) 30 30
N/A Efficient Deckhand EFF DECKHAND (Note 1) 72 72
N/A Per. Safety&Social Respon. IMO 1.21 (Note 1) 18 18
N/A Elementary First Aid IMO 1.13 (Note 1) 18 18
N/A Per.Survival Techniques IMO 1.19 (Note 1) 18 18
N/A Fire Prevent&Fire Fighting IMO 1.20 (Note 1) 18 18
N/A Radar Navigation&ARPA IMO 1.07 (Note 2)
N/A GMDSS(GOC) IMO 1.25 (Note 1) 60 60
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Appendix III
IMO REQUIREMENTS FOR
NAVIGATION ENGINEERING (7.03) CODE COURSE SUBJECT COURSE NAME SUB G SUB TITLE HOURS Lec/Exp Total
N/A Maritime&Safety Manage. (Note 1) 60 60
N/A Structure and Maintenance (Note 1) 60 60
N/A Maritime Management (Note 1) 30 30
N/A Ship Stability II (Note 1) 60 60
N/A Ship Construction II (Note 1) 60 60
N/A Cargo&Passenger Ops (Note 1) 60 60
N/A Meteorology II (Note 1) 60 60
Notes: 1. Not included in IMO Modal Course 7.03 content 2366 2366
2. See 1.3 (Use of Radar)
3. Red marked figures are additional hours
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IMO 7.03 MODEL COURSE CIRRICULA
FOR DECK OFFICER PROGRAMME
(STAGE 1) CODE Course Subject Sub CODE Sub Course Subject Hours Sub Course Subject Hours
1,1 Plan and conduct a Passage
1.1.1 Cellestial Navigation 128
C
R
O
S
S
R
E
F
E
R
E
N
C
E
Cellestial Navigation I-II (Navigation IV and V)
375
1.1.2 Terrestrial and Coastal Navigation 218
Chartwork I - II (Navigation I and II) and Tides
and
Sailings (Navigation III)
1.1.3 Electronic Systems of Pos. Fix. 34 Electronic Navigation I-II
90 1.1.4 Echo Sounders and speed measurement 17 Electronic Navigation I-II
1.1.5 Compass - Magnetic Gyro 62 Electronic Navigation I-II
1.1.6 Steering and Control System 6 Electronic Navigation I-II
1.1.7 Meteorology 79 Meteorology I - II 90
1,2 Maintain a Safe Navigational Watch
1.2.1 Collision Regulations 100 Bridge Watchkeeping (Navigational Watch I)
135
1.2.2 Keeping Navigational Watch 10 Bridge Watchkeeping (Navigational Watch I)
1.2.3 Bridge Teamwork Procedures 8 Bridge Watchkeeping (Navigational Watch I)
1.2.4 Routeing 4
Bridge Management (22627V) and Passage
Planning (Navigation Watch II)
1,3 Use of RADAR and ARPA(Operational)
(IMO Model course No.1.07 and STCW Reg
1/12) 66
1,4 Respond to Emergencies
1.4.1 Protection and Safety of Passanger 9 Emergency Response and Communication
1.4.2 Collision and Grounding 21 Emergency Response and Communication
1.4.3 Distress and Port Emergency 4 Emergency Response and Communication
1,5 Respond to a Distress Signal at Sea 1.5.1 Search and Rescue 2
1,6 English Language (under development.) 1.6.1 English Language ? Maritime English I, II, III, iV and V
225 1.6.2 SMCP ? Maritime English I, II, III, iV and V
1,7 Transmit and receive information by Visual
Signalling
1.7.1 Transmit/receive signals by Morse Code 40
1.7.2 Use the International Code of Signals 19
1,8 Manoeuvre the Ship 1.8.1 Ship Manouver & handling 15
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IMO 7.03 MODEL COURSE CIRRICULA
FOR DECK OFFICER PROGRAMME
(STAGE 1) CODE Course Subject Sub CODE Sub Course Subject Hours Sub Course Subject Hours
2,1 Loading, Stowage, Securing and
unloading of Cargo
2.1.1 The effect of Cargo 17
C
R
O
S
S
R
E
F
E
R
E
N
C
E
Cargo handling and Cargo & Passanger Operations
60
2.1.2 Safe handling, stowage and securing 31 Cargo handling and Cargo & Passanger Operations
3,1 Pollution Prevention
3.1.1 Precaution – MARPOL 7
3.1.2 Prevention – MARPOL 3
3,2 Seaworthiness of the Ship
3.1.2 Ship Stability 41 Ship Stability I and II 120
3.1.3 Ship Construction 63 Ship Construction I – II 90
3,3 Advance Fire Fighting 3,3 (IMO Model Course 2.03 and
STCW Reg V1/3) 21 Advanced Fire-Fighting 21
3,4 Profic. in Survival Craft and
Resc. Boat 3,4
(IMO Model Course 1.23 and
STCW Reg V1/4, p 1-4) 18
Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats
(CPSC & RB) (MCA CoC requirement) 18
3,5 Medical First Aid 3,5 (IMO Model Course 1.14 and
STCW Reg V1/4, p 1-3) 18 Medical Care First Aid Certificate 18
3,6 Legislative Requirements 3.6.1 Law and Conventions 25 Maritime Law and Conventions I and II 90
N/A Personal Safety and Social Resp. (Note 1) (See IMO 1.21) 18 Personal Safety & Social Responsibility
(MCA CoC requirement) 18
N/A Elementary First Aid (Note 1) (See IMO 1.13) 18 Elementary First-Aid (MCA CoC requirement) 18
N/A Personal Survival Teechniques (Note 1) (See IMO 1.19) 18 Personal Survival Techniques
(MCA CoC requirement)
N/A Fire Prevent and Fire Fighting (Note 1) (See IMO 1.20) 18 Fire Precautions & Fire-Fighting
(MCA CoC requirement) 18
N/A Radar Navigation & ARPA
(Managem) (Note 1) (See IMO 1.08) 18 Radar Navigation & ARPA (Managem)
N/A GMDSS (GOC) (Note 1) (See IMO 1.25) 60 GMDSS (GOC)
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IMO 7.03 MODEL COURSE CIRRICULA
FOR DECK OFFICER PROGRAMME
(STAGE 1)
Additional Units in HND Programme Additional Units
Shipboard Management (22641V) Maritime Security and Management
Structure and Maintenance (22639V) Structure and Maintenance
Shipmaster's Business (22638V) Marine Engineering systems
Marine Engineering Systems (22643V) Safety at Sea
Mathematics and Science Units in HND Programme Mathematics and Science Units
Analytical Mathematics for Navigation Engineers (22630V) Mathematics for Navigation Engineers I -II 135
Engineering Science I (22631V) Engineering Science Part I and II (Physics I) 120
Microprocessor Systems (Optional) (21794P) Engineering Science Part III (Electricity) 60
Project (21720P) Engineering Science Part V (Electronics) 45
Chemistry 30
Additioanal Certificate that MCA Requires for CoC Use of Computer
Efficient Deck Hand (EDH) (ILO) or VQ3 (vocational Qualification 3) 5 days Foundation English & Project-Navigation based 135
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IMO 7.03 MODEL COURSE CIRRICULA
FOR DECK OFFICER PROGRAMME
(STAGE 1)
NARAS Course 6 weeks Courses added to meet National Requirements of Turkish Maritime Affairs Department
Electronic Navigation I (see Note 1)
Electronic Navigation II (see Note 1)
Maritime Management (see Note 2)
Maritime Communications and GMDSS (see Note 3)
Seamanship-I
Seamanship-II
Notes
1. These units support all Navigation and Navigation Watch units and includes ARPA radar.
2. This unit supports Maritime Law and Conventions and Ship Master’s Business units.
3. This unit supports Emergency Response and Communications unit and includes GMDSS.
*Course names in italics presents Turkish equivalents.
4. Unit numbers in parenthesis are BTEC number modified in 2004.