This course provides the knowledge, understanding, and proficiency required for maintaining an effective engine-room watch in accordance with STCW regulations. Students learn watchkeeping principles, monitoring of machinery and equipment, proper logbook entries, detection of abnormal conditions, and the safe operation of propulsion and auxiliary systems. Training includes communication procedures, response to alarms, adherence to engine-room routines, and compliance with safety and environmental requirements.
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200,00 €
This course introduces students to the principles and practical application of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and the control devices used in industrial and marine automation systems. The…
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200,00 €
The course covers the mechanisms of corrosion, including electrochemical reactions, galvanic corrosion, pitting, crevice corrosion, and corrosion accelerated by seawater, humidity, and temperature variations. Learners will…
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200,00 €
This course focuses on developing the essential language skills required for effective radio communication and the accurate use of maritime vocabulary in both routine and…
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200,00 €
Ship Theory 1 provides students with a foundational understanding of how ships are designed, built, classified, and maintained. The course introduces the essential principles of…




