Navigational Technology (Junior college/ Three-year)
I.Professional Orientation
The Navigational Technology is a comprehensive applied major with a long history, which is also an inclusive and practical major with international competitiveness.
The Bachelor of Navigational Technology is following the orientation which is identified by SDJTU, ‘training the students to be front-line engineers and manager with growth power ’; it is based on the theories of Transportation, Vehicle Operation Engineering etc; it is based navigation of informationization, digitization and intelligent as the major direction; and cultivating the high quality applied talents who adapt to production of the Marine Shipping enterprise and institution and the manager who are needed for the front-line.
II. Training Objectives
The Bachelor of Maritime Management cultivates high level applied navigational talents, they adapt to the needs of the economy and social development; it is comprehensive development in education; they mater the skills of modern principles of navigation and practice; they have the abilities to ship-handling and transportation management; they can engage the job of ship-handling, shipping management etc in all of the Maine Transportatop enterprises and institutions; they are suitable for the modern development of shipping industry, and they have the power of international competition.
III. Curriculum
1. Main Courses
Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Vehicle Operation Engineering
2. Core Courses
Marine Transport Business and Maritime Code, Maritime English, Structure and Equipment of Ship, Navigational Meteorology and Oceanography, Navigational Instruments, General Navigation, Carriage of Goods by Sea, Ship Management, Ship Maneuvering, Collision Avoidance。
3. Content of Structure
Prerequisite
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Course No.
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Course Name
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Prerequisite Courses
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Required Courses
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160131
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Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and the Theoretical System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
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160301
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Ideology and Moral Cultivation and Law Foundation
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160132
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Situation and Policy
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160133
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Military Theory
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160701
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Physical Education
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160207
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Basic English
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160208
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Basic English Listening & Speaking
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160101
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Higher Mathematics
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Prerequisite
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Course No.
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Course Name
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Prerequisite Courses
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Required Courses
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250101
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Introduction to Navigation Technology
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250105
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Marine Signals
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250109
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Navigation Computer Technology
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250111
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Marine Transport Business and Marine Code
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Prerequisite
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Course No.
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Course Name
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Prerequisite Courses
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Required Courses
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250110
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Ship Construction & Equipments
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250116
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Marine Meteorology and Oceanography
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250113
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Ship Management
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Marine Transport Business and Maritime Code
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250114
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Marine English Reading Comprehension
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250115
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Marine English Listening & Speaking
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Prerequisite
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Course No.
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Course Name
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Prerequisite Courses
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Required Courses
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250152
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GMDSS Business
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250117
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Marine Instruments
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250112
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Carriage of Goods by Sea
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Structure and Equipment of Ship
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250118
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Marine Navigation
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Navigational Instruments
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250119
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Ship Handling
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Structure and Equipment of Ship
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250120
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Ship Watch Keeping and Collision Prevention
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250118
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Marine Navigation
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Navigational Instruments
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250147
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Marine Instruments
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250121
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Ship Handling and Collision Prevention
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Structure and Equipment of Ship
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250112
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Carriage of Goods by Sea
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Structure and Equipment of Ship
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250123
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International Shipping Management
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250162
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Vessel Traffic Services
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250122
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International Trade Practices
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250126
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Insurance of Marine
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250153
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International Container Multimedia transport
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250211
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Safety Administration for Dangerous Goods Transportation
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250132
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Marine Environmental Protection and Regulations
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250203
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Safety Management
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Prerequisite
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Course No.
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Course Name
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Prerequisite Courses
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Elective Courses
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250135
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International Exchanges Etiquette
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250138
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Shipping Economy and Market
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250133
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Marine Shipping Geography
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250154
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Professional Safety and Labor Security
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250155
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Marine traffic engineering
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250156
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Development of International Maritime Issues
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250157
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Geographic Information System
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250158
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An Outline of E-navigation
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Prerequisite
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Course No.
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Course Name
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Prerequisite Courses
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Required Courses
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190101
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College Students Career Planning
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190102
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Career Guidance
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290101
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Entrepreneurship Guidance
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Prerequisite
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Course No.
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Course Name
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Prerequisite Courses
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Elective Courses
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250149
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Creative Thinking Training
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250159
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Business plan preparation skills
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250160
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Innovation Design and Practice
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250161
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Philosophy and Methodology
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IV. Intensive Practical Teaching Link
Table of Intensive Practice Teaching (Direction2: Maritime Transport)
No.
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Project Name (Chinese- English Bilingual)
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Semester
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Weeks
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Credit
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1
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Orientation and Military Training
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1
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2
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2
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2
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Familiar with Basic Security Training
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1
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3
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3
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Security Consciousness and Responsible for the Specified Security Training
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1
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1
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4
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Proficiency in Life Boat & Rescue Boat Training
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2
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1
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5
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Proficiency in First Aid & Advanced Fire Fighting Training
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2
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2
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6
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Global Maritime Distress and Safety System Training
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4
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5
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7
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Sailor Business
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4
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3(Summer Vacation)
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8
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Ship Observation Practice
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4
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1(Summer Vacation)
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1
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9
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Operation of Navigational Aids
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5
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1
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1
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10
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Radar Operation and Application
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5
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1
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1
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11
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Cargo Lashing and Securing
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5
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1
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1
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12
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Ship Course Design
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5
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1.5
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1.5
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13
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Electronic Chart Display and Information System
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5
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1
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1
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14
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Ship Handling& Collision Prevention &Bridge Resources Management
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5
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1
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1
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15
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Case Study,Practice Report Guidance
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5
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1
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1
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17
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Post Competency Training
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5
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7.5
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7.5
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18
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Graduate Experience
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6
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16
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16
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Total
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49
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34
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