Basic Mandatory Courses
STCW Elementary First Aid
Learning Outcome
A graduate of this major should be able to:
- Gain proficiency in basic first aid techniques, including CPR, wound care, and the treatment of burns and fractures, ensuring you can respond to common injuries and illnesses.
- Earn to address medical emergencies unique to the maritime environment, such as hypothermia, seasickness, and injuries related to shipboard activities.
- Familiarize yourself with the use of onboard medical equipment and supplies, such as defibrillators, splints, and bandages, to provide effective first aid.
- Earn your STCW Elementary First Aid certification, recognized globally and essential for fulfilling your role as a competent and responsible seafarer.
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- Deck Officer: Utilize your first aid skills to ensure the safety and well-being of the crew and passengers while overseeing deck operations.
- Marine Safety Specialist: Focus on developing and implementing safety protocols, including first aid procedures, to enhance safety standards on vessels.
- Maritime Trainer: Teach first aid and emergency response techniques to other maritime professionals, sharing your knowledge and expertise.
- Maritime Health and Safety Coordinator: Oversee health and safety initiatives on vessels or in maritime organizations, including first aid training and emergency preparedness.
STCW Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting
This course prepares you to protect your vessel and crew from fire hazards, ensuring you prevent, respond to, and manage fire emergencies.
Learning Outcome
A graduate of this major should be able to:
- Understand the principles of fire science, including the fire triangle, types of fires, and common causes of onboard fires, to enhance your fire prevention capabilities.
- Learn effective fire prevention techniques, such as safe handling of flammable materials, proper maintenance of electrical systems, and implementation of safety protocols to minimize fire risks.
- Gain hands-on experience with firefighting equipment, including fire extinguishers, hoses, and breathing apparatus, ensuring you can operate them confidently and effectively.
- Develop skills in emergency response, including fire detection, alarm activation, and evacuation procedures, ensuring swift and coordinated action during fire emergencies.
Career Opportunity
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- Fire Safety Officer: Oversee fire safety protocols on ships or in maritime facilities, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and effective emergency response.
- Marine Safety Specialist: Develop and implement fire safety plans and procedures, enhancing overall safety standards in maritime operations.
- Maritime Trainer: Teach fire prevention and fire fighting techniques to other maritime professionals, sharing your expertise and enhancing safety standards.
- Safety Equipment Specialist: Maintain and inspect fire safety equipment on ships and maritime facilities, ensuring readiness and compliance with safety standards.
STCW Personal Survival Techniques
Learning Outcome
A graduate of this major should be able to:
- Understand the principles of survival at sea, including staying afloat, maintaining body heat, and conserving energy, to increase your chances of survival in emergencies.
- Gain hands-on experience with life-saving appliances such as life jackets, life rafts, and emergency signaling devices, ensuring you know how to use them effectively in real-life scenarios.
- Develop techniques to protect yourself from harsh marine environments, including cold water shock, hypothermia, and sun exposure, ensuring you can endure until rescue arrives.
- Learn the correct procedures for abandoning ships, including how to launch and board life rafts, and how to jump safely from height into water.
Career Opportunity
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- Survival and Safety Officer: Implement and oversee personal safety and survival protocols on vessels, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and readiness for emergencies.
- Marine Safety Specialist: Develop and enforce personal survival strategies and training programs, promoting safety awareness and preparedness in maritime operations.
- Safety Equipment Specialist: Ensure the maintenance and functionality of personal survival equipment on ships and maritime facilities, ensuring readiness for emergencies.
- Port Safety Manager: Oversee personal survival techniques and safety measures at port facilities, enhancing overall safety and emergency preparedness.
International Ship And Port Facility Security (ISPS)
Learning Outome
A graduate of this major should be able to:
- Understand the principles and requirements of the ISPS Code, including its objectives, framework, and key components, to ensure compliance with international maritime security standards.
- Develop skills in emergency response and crisis management, including how to respond to security breaches, conduct evacuations, and coordinate with local authorities and agencies.
- Understand the roles and responsibilities of key personnel, such as the Ship Security Officer (SSO) and Port Facility Security Officer (PFSO), to ensure effective coordination and communication in maintaining security.
- Gain expertise in developing and implementing Ship Security Plans (SSP) and Port Facility Security Plans (PFSP), tailored to address specific security risks and ensure comprehensive protection.
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- Safety Officer: Oversee and implement personal safety protocols on vessels, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and fostering a culture of safety among crew members./li>
- Marine Safety Coordinator: Develop and enforce safety policies and social responsibility programs, ensuring maritime operations adhere to best practices and ethical standards.
- Emergency Response Coordinator: Coordinate safety and social responsibility efforts during emergencies, ensuring effective response and adherence to ethical standards.
- Port Safety Supervisor: Oversee safety measures and social responsibility practices at port facilities, ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all port operations.
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STCW Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities
Equips yourself with the skills that ensure your safety and that of your fellow crew members while promoting a harmonious and responsible onboard environment.
Learning Outcome
A graduate of this major should be able to:
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