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Achievement of required sea service, including completion of MNTB Training Record Book.
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2 weeks at the Academy for EK and Academic tutorials after completing guided studies.
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Additional period at the Academy to complete review of the MNTB Training Record Book, IAMI EK and Academic Examinations and preparation for MCA Oral examination.
Please note that an additional 15 weeks approximately at Warsash Maritime Academy will be needed if the candidate is required to complete the full range of MNTB workshop skills training to a satisfactory standard.
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Course Description
Warsash Maritime Academy offers experienced seafarers (i.e. senior engine room ratings and other uncertificated personnel) a programme leading to STCW '95 III/1 Engineer Officer of the Watch (EOOW) Certification. In addition to any other training requirements specified by the UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) in their ' Letter of Initial Assessment', candidates will undertake International Association of Maritime Institutions (IAMI) Engineering Knowledge (EK) Examination, IAMI Academic Examinations and/or the MCA Oral Examination, as required. Overseas students must also hold an appropriate English language qualification at IELTS 4.0 or equivalent.
Candidates will undertake guided study courses in preparation for IAMI EK and Academic Written Examinations at the Academy. While the EK course provides General and Motor/Steam Engineering Knowledge, the Academic course provides underpinning knowledge in a number of key General Engineering Science subject areas as detailed below.
Whilst accumulating a minimum 30 months sea service (including 6 months engine room watchkeeping duties in the last 12 months), candidates complete a Merchant Navy Training Board (MNTB) Training Record Book to the required standard. Candidates will then return to the Academy for tutorials, review of the MNTB Training Record Book, IAMI Written Examinations and MCA Oral Examinations to gain initial EOOW certification.
If MNTB Workshop Skills training or assessment is also required ( unless exempted by the MCA ), this would be undertaken separately at the Academy. Candidates must also hold STCW certificates in ' Medical First Aid' , ' Advanced Fire Fighting' , and ' Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boats' , before taking their MCA Orals. If not already held, these courses can be undertaken at the Academy outside of the main course.
Course Content (subject to individual requirements)
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Guided Study course for a General and Motor/Steam Engineering Knowledge examination.
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Guided Study course for two Academic examinations (four course modules cover Mechanics, Naval Architecture, Thermodynamics, and Electrics AC & DC). Examination 'A' covers Mechanics, Strength of Materials and Naval Architecture, while Examination 'B' covers Heat, Fluids and Electricity.
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Academy tutorials for IAMI EK and Academic Written Examinations and review of MNTB Training Record Book prior to MCA Oral Examination.
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Booking a Course
Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:
Jane Keohane
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556188
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail:
jane.keohane@solent.ac.uk|
Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.
Course Availability
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ENGINEER OOW - IAMI ACADEMIC SUBJECTS - MODULES (STCW 95 A-III/1)
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Start Date
On Demand
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Places Available N/A
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Fees for EU Residents £POA
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Fees for Overseas Residents £POA
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ENGINEER OOW - IAMI ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE - MODULE (STCW 95 A-III/1)
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Start Date
12-MAR-2012
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Places Available 15
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Fees for EU Residents £POA
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Fees for Overseas Residents £POA
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ENGINEER OOW - WORKSHOP SKILLS TRAINING (STCW 95 A-III/1)
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Start Date
23-APR-2012
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Places Available 0
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Fees for EU Residents £POA
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Fees for Overseas Residents £POA
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03-SEP-2012
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8
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£POA
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£POA
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07-JAN-2013
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5
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£POA
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£POA
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29-APR-2013
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22
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£POA
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£POA
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