Course Description
Warsash Maritime Acamedy (WMA) offers a full Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) Cadet programme by a Degree Route, leading ultimately to the award of a UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) Engineer Officer's Certificate of Competency (STCW'95 III/I OOW), a Foundation Degree (FdEng) in Marine Engineering and a direct top-up pathway to BEng (Hons) Marine Engineering Management, a GMDSS Radio Maintenance Certificate and an Electronic Navigation Equipment Maintenance (ENEM) Certificate.
The scheme consists of five phases (usually over 3 years), three spent at WMA for academic delivery and two at sea gaining practical experience. The education and training programme consists of four distinct but complementary elements.
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Academic education at WMA in conjunction with work-based learning aboard ship to attain the Foundation Degree in Marine Engineering, which provides a direct top-up pathway to the BEng (Hons) Marine Engineering Management.
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Engineering workshop skills training at WMA to MNTB-approved standard
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Practical training aboard ship, including completion of an MNTB Training Record Book. This enables candidates to develop the professional competency needed for initial certification by the UK's MCA.
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In addition to the academic studies, the MCA requires Officer Cadets to take a number of safety and survival courses during their cadetship. These include:
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Personal Survival Techniques (PST)
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Personal Social and Safety Responsibilities (PSSR)
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Basic Fire Fighting (BFF)
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Elementary First Aid (EFA)
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Medical First Aid Onboard (MFA)
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Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boats (PSCRB)
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Advanced Fire-Fighting (AFF)
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GMDSS Radio Maintenance and ENEM certificates
Entry Qualifications
This programme is suitable for entrants holding a minimum of 120 UCAS points, including a numerate subject, plus GCSE Grade 'C' or above in Mathematics, English and Science (With Physical Science content)
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Please contact the course administrator if you require more information about this course:
Sandra Petcher
Telephone: +44 (0)1489 556286
Fax: +44 (0)1489 576908
E-mail:
sandra.petcher@solent.ac.uk|
Find out more about application and booking on the Course Application and Booking| page.