Course # 2700 |
Any applicant (deck-hand or engineer) who has successfully completed the 40-hour Engineering Familiarization course will be prepared to safely monitor an engine room, fire- room, machine shop, ice-machine room, and steering room while conducting machinery space rounds. Major topic areas covered are: Towing and offshore supply industry and vessel familiarization, duties of the duty engineer, auxiliary plantsy and machinery, miscellaneous systems, diesel propulsion plants and machinery, engine-room safety, and machinery space rounds.
$1000
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Course # 2709 |
Any applicant who successfully completes the Engineroom Resource Management (Operational Level) will satisfy the training and assessment requirements of the STCW Code, Section A-VIII/2 Parts 3-2, 4-2, 4-4 and B-VIII/2 Part 3-2, Table A-III/1, and assessments of NVIC 09-04 for "Maintaining a Safe Engineering Watch." Any approved instructor for this course is authorized to sign-off on students' Control Sheets for assessment OICEW-4-1A, 4-1B, 4-1C and 4-2A.
$2000
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Course # 2702 |
Any applicant who successfully completes this 160 hour QMED-Fireman, Oiler, Watertender course and presents the Certificate of Training within 1 year of completion of training will receive credit for 90 days sea service that may be applied to meet the service requirements of 46CFR 12.15-7(a) for an endorsement as QMED Fireman, Oiler Watertender, and satisfy the examination requirements for the General Safety Fireman/Watertender, and Oiler for the 80XXX, General Safety, 86XXX Fireman/Watertender and 87XXX, Oiler (Steam and Motor) examination modules.
4 Week Course: $2650
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Course # 2710 |
Any applicant who successfully completes this 160 hour DDE 1000-4000 HP course will receive 45 days of sea service credit that can be applied toward the service requirements of 46 CTR 10.524(h)(2) and (3) for a license as Designated Duty Engineer Limited – 1000-4000 HP.
4 Week Course:
$4000
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Course # 2711 |
Any applicant who has successfully completed Mid-Atlantic Maritime Academy’s 320-Hour Designated Duty Engineer (DDE) Unlimited Horsepower course and presents the Certificate of Training at a Regional Exam Center within one year of the completion of training will receive 45 days of sea service credit that can be applied towards the service requirements of 46 CFR 10.524(b) (1) for a license as Designated Duty Engineer Limited / Unlimited Horsepower. This course has not been evaluated to determine if it will meet all training or assessment requirements of the STCW Convention or STCW Code.
Completion of this class, with a total of three years of creditable sea service, will prepare the mariner to serve as Engineer on vessels of up to 500 gross tons on ocean routes. The mariner will no longer be restricted to service in "near coastal" waters and can travel beyond 200 miles from the nearest land. It is required that the mariner take a complete "DDE any horsepower" exam regardless of whether he has taken an earlier DDE exam. Nevertheless, it is possible to obtain a "DDE any horsepower" license directly by presenting three years of total documented sea service, most of which is in the engineering department, and by taking the appropriate exam.
8 Week Course: $8000
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Course # 2704 |
Any applicant who successfully completed your 240 ? hour Qualified Member of the Engine Department Refrigerating Engineer course and present your Certificate of Training within one year of completion of training will receive credit for 90 days of the sea service credit that can be applied toward the service requirement of 46 CFR 12.15-7 (b)(2) for a QMED Refrigerating Engineer endorsement, AND, satisfy the requirements of 46 CFR 12.15-9 for the General Safety, and Refrigerating Engineer examination modules. This course has not been evaluated to determine if it will meet any training or assessment requirement of the STCW Convention or STCW Code.
6 Week Course: $4500
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Course # 2720 |
Any applicant who has successfully completed your 40 hour Vessel Resource Management course and presents your Certificate of Training within 5 years of the completion of training will receive 30 days sea service credit that may be used for a raise in grade from Third Mate of Ocean, or Near Coastal, or Motor Vessels of Any Gross Tons to Second Mate with similar limitations. Likewise, any applicant who has successfully completed this course and presents your Certificate of Training within 5 years of the completion of training will be credited with 30 days sea service credit that may be used for a raise in grade from Third Assistant Engineer of Motor, or Steam, or Gas Turbine, to Second Assistant Engineer with similar limitations. This course has not been evaluated to determine if it will meet any training or assessment requirements of the STCW Convention or STCW Code.
$2500
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