Engineering Cadets

Objectives of the guided sea training

The purpose of the guided sea training is to train the cadets intentionally and effectively to cultivate the necessary attribute and ability to be competent ship’s engineer.

The immediate objectives would be set up as follows:

•To culivate such attributes of the cadets as the adaptability, the discipline, the sense of responsibility, the determination, the endurance and the spirit of cooperation that are indispensable elements for ship’s engineer.
•To develop the practical knowledge of proficiency of cadets through seagoing experience which makes integration of their theoretical study and practical training to a desired standard based on the syllabus for the sea training.

Bases of course:

This course is ed to achieve the following:

•The syllabus of the sea training phase.
•The course of an engineering officer in charge of a watch according to (STCW convention).
•To match the engineering equipment on board the training ship.

 

Program Planning Sheet
Fifth Semester
Guided Sea Training -(S 400)
Course CodeTitleCR
MM 322Marine Diesel Engine (2)2
MM 312Marine Engineering (2)2
MM 342Naval Architecture & Ship Construction (2)2
EE 320Marine Electrical Engineering1
EE 310Marine Control Systems2
MM 313Watch keeping Duties2
ND 310Nautical Technology1
ND 370Marine Safety1
P 305Physical Education (5)0.5
L 305Leadership (5)0.5

Lectures and Practical Training Schedule

Note:

As required by STCW 95

“Engineering Cadets Training and Assessment Record Book”

Section 1

5-No on- board training or assessment should take place unless such activities can be carried out without interfering with the normal operation of the ship, jeopardizing safety of the life at sea, or posing a risk of marine pollution.
Instructors and / or assessors should be able to devote their time and attention exclusively to the instruction and assessment activity at hand, or if unable to do so, should defer the activity until a more suitable time.