MNG 100 - Intro to Vessel Operations

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Course Description

This course is a general introduction to the shipboard Engine Room. The duties and responsibilities of the engine room personnel will be covered. The course will include an introduction to the engine room propulsion systems (Diesel and Steam), and an overview of safety and pollution practices and regulations, and an introduction to the domestic and international bodies that govern our industry. This course provides a foundation for the deck and engineering cadet to build upon in his/her GLMA program of study. STCW

Credit Hours

1

Contact Hours

1

Lecture Hours

2

Required Prerequisites

All prerequisites for all GLMA courses are satisfied by following the approved Course Sequence Guide and any deviation from this guide needs to be approved by the cadet's adviser.

Course Learning Outcomes

Knowledge:
  • Describe the importance of engine room systems as they relate to merchant vessel operations.
  • Describe the roles of different engine department personnel.
  • Identify common engine room safety procedures including pollution control responsibilities.
Application:
  • Demonstrate the proper use of the hand tools associated with merchant vessel engine room.
  • Properly sound a tank.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of basic piping systems and valves, pumps, and propulsions systems.
Integration:
  • Discern the importance of how individual pieces of equipment create systems that are essential to shipboard operation.
Human Dimension:
  • Demonstrate skills that are critical to working safely in an engine room.
Caring - Civic Learning:
  • Maintain a safe and productive work environment while serving in the engine room of a large merchant vessel.
  • Identify applicable environmental laws.
Learning How to Learn:
  • Demonstrate competency on the STCW Code Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiencies for Able Seafarer-Engine Task numbers: 10.4A, 10.5A, 10.6A, 10.6B, 10.6C, 10.7.A, 10.8.B, 10.9A.
  • Demonstrate competency on the STCW Code Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiencies for Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch: 15.1.A, 16.1.A, and 16.2.A.