Overview
The EAMS approved training programs for our training, deck officers are job specific and allow cadets to build professionalism, earning potential and capability to progress quickly in their careers.
Deck (Navigation) courses (Guided Training)
5th term courses
1- Leadership V - D305
This course aims at getting the cadet acquainted with the general rules of the art of leadership to enable the smooth and efficient running of work on commercial ships.
2- Practical Seamanship - TI 315 CDF TI316.pdf
This course aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency of seamanship techniques in accordance with the new amended of STCW 78 and as amended
3- Practical Ship Operation & Person Care On board - TI 316 CDF TI317).pdf
The course aim to encourage trainees to suggest the actions they would take in response to the various emergencies, to consider pollution-prevention requirements maintain the sea-worthiness of the ship prevent, control and fight fires operate life-saving appliances and to provide medical first aid on board ship.
4- Practical Navigation - TI 336 CDF TI336.pdf
The course aims to enable the cadets to distinguish between types of fixing methods, bearings, types of ship's tracks and courses in addition to use the celestial bodies to determine ship position and compasses error beside understanding the methods of fixing using celestial sphere.
5- Operative Cargo Handling & Stowage - TI 352 CDF TI 352.pdf
This course aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge understanding and proficiency in table A-11/1 of STCW 78, as amended for the function of cargo handling and stowage at the operational level.
6- Operative Electronic Navigation Systems - TI 364 CDF TI 364.pdf
The course aims to enable the cadets to apply different methods to calculate elevation and use the magnetic gyro compass, in addition, present the different types, operations of position fixing systems melding land baser action navigation and space – based radio navigation systems, beside the correct use of radar to change ship courses, speed and fixing the ship position according to STCW 78 as amended,
1- Legislative Requirements& Team Work Application - TI301
This course aims at getting the cadet acquainted with the general rules of the art of leadership to enable the smooth and efficient running of work on commercial ships.
2- Applied Ship Maneuvering and Emergency Procedures - TI 317 CDF TI 318.pdf
The aim of this course is to keep the trainee able to demonstrate sense of responsibility, independence and awareness of the means of cooperation with others as part of one of the emergency teams on board.
Provide the trainee with the basic principles of ship handling, maneuvering,
. The requirements of the STCW as amended are covered.
3- Practical Safety & Environmental Protection - TI 318
The aim of this course is to keep the trainee able to demonstrate sense of responsibility, independence and awareness of the means of cooperation with others as part of one of the emergency teams on board.
. The requirements of the STCW Convention are covered .
4- Practical Passage Plan - TI 337 CDF TI 337.pdf
The course aims to enable the cadet should be competent to carry out voyage planning (Coastal and Ocean), the use of Admiralty Publication in voyage planning, Weather routing and the performance standards for electronic charts According to STCW 1978 as amended.
5- Applied Cargo Handling & Securing - TI 353 CDF TI 353.pdf
The course aims to enable the cadet to monitor the loading, stowage, securing and unloading of cargoes and their care during the voyage and to inspect and report defects and damage to cargo spaces, hatch covers and ballast tanks according to STCW 78 as amended.
6- Practical Electronic Navigational Aids - TI 365 TI 365 .pdf
The course aims to enable the student to meet the mandatory requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency in Table A-II/1 of STCW 78 as amended.