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This model course aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency in Table A-III/6 of STCW Code for the function Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at the Operational Level, for the function Maintenance and Repair at the Operational Level and the background knowledge to support Controlling the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons on Board at the Operational Level.
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Purpose of the model courses
Use of the model course
Lesson plans
Presentation
Implementation
Course objective
Entry standards
Course intake limitations
Textbooks
Training and the STCW 1978 Convention, as amended
Responsibilities of Administrations
Validation
Part A: Course Framework for all functions
Aims
Objectives
Function 1
Function 2
Function 3
Entry standards
Course certificate
Staff requirements
Teaching facilities and equipment
Teaching aids (A)
Videos (DVDs), CD-ROMs, CBTs (V)
I MO references (R)
Textbooks (T)
Function 1: Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering at the Operational Level
Part B1: Course Outline
Timetable
Lectures
Course outline
Course outline
Part C1: Detailed Teaching Syllabus
Introduction
Explanation of information contained in the syllabus tables
Part D1: Instructor Manual
Guidance Notes
1.1 Monitor the Operation of Electrical, Electronic and Control Systems
1.2 Monitor the Operation of Automatic Control Systems of Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery
1.3 Operate Generators and Distribution Systems
1.4 Operate and Maintain Power Systems In Excess Of 1,000 Volts
1.5 Operate Computers and Computer Networks on Ships
1.6 Use English in Written and Oral Form
1.7 Use Internal Communication Systems
Function 2: Maintenance and Repair at the Operational Level
Part B2: Course Outline
Timetable
Lectures
Course outline
Course Outline
Part C2: Detailed Teaching Syllabus
Introduction
Explanation of information contained in the syllabus tables
Part D2: Instructor Manual
Guidance Notes
2.1 Maintenance and Repair of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
2.2 Maintenance and Repair of Automation and Control Systems of Main Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery
2.3 Maintenance and Repair of Bridge Navigation Equipment and Ship Communication Systems
2.4 Maintenance and Repair of Electrical, Electronic and Control Systems of Deck Machinery and Cargo-Handling Equipment
2.5 Maintenance and Repair of Control and Safety Systems of Hotel Equipment
Function 3: Controlling the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons on Board at the Operational Level
Part B3: Course Outline
Timetable
Lectures
Course outline
Course Outline
Part C3: Detailed Teaching Syllabus
Introduction
Explanation of information contained in the syllabus tables
Part D3: Instructor Manual
Guidance Notes
MARPOL technical annexes
Annex I
Control of oil from machinery spaces
Oil Record Book (Part I, Machinery Space Operations)
Precautions which should be taken to prevent accidental pollution by oil
Sewage
Part E: Evaluation
Initial/Diagnostic assessment
Formative assessment
Summative assessment
Evaluation for Quality assurance
Assessment Planning
Validity
Reliability
STCW Code
Compiling tests
Quality of test items
Advantages and disadvantages of oral and practical tests
Appendices
Purpose
Training objectives
Entry standards
Teaching facilities and equipment
Guidance notes
Appendix 1 - Basic Engineering Science
Appendix 2 - Mathematics
Appendix 3 - Thermodynamics
Appendix 4 - Mechanical Science
Appendix 5 - Industrial Chemistry
Appendix 6 - Basic Electricity and Electronic
Teaching aids (A)
Textbooks (T)
Supporting knowledge outline
Appendix 1: Basic engineering science
Appendix 2: Mathematics
Appendix 3: Thermodynamics
Appendix 4: Mechanical science
Appendix 5: Industrial chemistry
Appendix 6: Basic electricity and electronics
Guidance on the implementation of model courses