Degree in Deck and Bridge Operations aims at training national and international merchant marine officers in accordance with the training standards established by the STWC Convention - International Convention of Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).
Being a captain of a container vessel, a passenger vessel, a tanker or a large bulk carrier is an experience you may finally achieve.
Degree in
Deck and Bridge Operations aims at training national and international merchant marine officers in accordance with the training standards established by the STWC Convention - International Convention of Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).
Deck and Navigation Officers are equally highly requested for the development of activities ashore related to the maritime port sector. Sea experience allows for the development of unique skills, which are highly valued in several on-land activities linked to the Sea Cluster.
Careers:
• National and foreign merchant marine officers;
• Ship management;
• Senior managers for the maritime transport sector (ports, Vessels' Inspection, Bar Pilot, Vessel Traffic Control, Naval Construction, etc.);
• Senior managers for several activities linked to the Sea Cluster.
Institution Code/ Course:
• 7105/9789
Entry Criteria:- 04 Economy or
- 09 Geography or
- 16 Mathematics
Requirements- Group A requirements, to be proved by medical statement, which must be presented by the candidate at the time of registration and enrollment.
1st SEMESTER
- Seamanship I
- Navigation I
- English
- Ship Electricity and Electronics
- Mathematical Analysis I
- Applied Mechanics
2nd SEMESTER
- Seamanship II
- Navigation II
- Nautical English I
- Marine Engines
- Linear Algebra
- Mechanics of Materials
- Applied Chemistry
3rd SEMESTER
- Nautical Astronomy
- Ship Stability
- Navigation III
- Safety of Navigation I
- Nautical English II
- Probability and Statistics
- Computers and Programming
4th SEMESTER
- Navigation IV
- Structural Strength and Ship Dynamics
- Safety Rules and Regulations
- Nautical English III
- Physical Chemistry
- Law
- Psychosociology
5th SEMESTER
- Navigation V
- Maritime Communications I
- Radar-ARPA Operations
- Fisheries
- Cargo Handling and Transportation
- System II
- Law of the Sea
- Oceanography
6th SEMESTER
- Navigation VI
- Maritime Communications II
- Cargo Handling and Transportation System II
- Sea Passage Planning
- Safety of Navigation II
- Health Care II
- Navigation VII