- •International Maritime Organization contents
- •Introduction 1
- •11 18 39
- •119 123 140
- •185 195
- •3.1 Control trim, stability and stress
- •3.1.1.1 Shipbuilding materials
- •3.1.1.2 Welding
- •3.1.1.3 Bulkheads
- •3.1.1 Fundamental priinciples of ship constuction, trim and stability
- •Annex 3 - Example of a Lesson Plan for Annex 2
- •Training Area: 3.1.1 Fundamental principles of ship construction, trim and stability
Model Course 7.03
Officer in Charge of a Navigation Watch
Revised edition 1999, London
Copyright © IMO 1999
International Maritime Organization contents
Introduction 1
Function 1: Navigation at the Operational Level
Part A1 Part B1 Part C1
11 18 39
Course Outline and Guidance Notes
Detailed Teaching Syllabus
Function 2: Cargo Handling and Stowage at the Operational Level
Part A2: Course Framework 91 Part B2: Course Outline and Guidance Notes 95 PartC2: Detailed Teaching Syllabus102
Function 3: Controlling the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons on Board at the Operational Level
119 123 140
Part B3: Course Outline and Guidance Notes
Part C3: Detailed Teaching Syllabus
185 195
1 Mathematics
2 Physical Science
Attachment: Guidance on the implementation of IMO model courses.
GUIDANCE ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF IMO MODEL COURSES
International Maritime Organization
Contents
Page
• Part 1 Preparation 5
• Part 2 Notes on Teaching Technique 9
• Part 3 Curriculum Development 11
• Annex 1 Preparation Checklist 13
• Annex 2 Example of a Model Course Syllabus in a Subject Area 15
• Annex 3 Example of a Lesson Plan for Annex 2 20
Annex 1- Preparation Checklist
Ref. Component Identified Reserved Electricity supply Purchases Tested Accepted Started Finished Status OK
1 Course plan
2 Timetable
3 Syllabus
4 Scope
5 Objective
6 Entry standard
7 Preparatory course
8 Course
certificate
9 Participant
numbers
10 Staffing
Coordinator
Lecturers
Instructors
Technicians
Other
Annex 1 - Preparation Checklist (continued)
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Ref. Component Identified Reserved Electricity supply Purchases Tested Accepted Started Finished Status OK
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11 Facilities (a) Rooms Lab
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Workshop
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Other
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Class
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(b) Equipment Lab
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Workshop
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Other
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12 AVA Equipment and materials: OHP
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Slide
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Cine
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Video
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13 IMO ref.
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14 Textbooks
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15 Bibliography
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Annex 2 - Example of a Model Course Syllabus in a Subject Area
Subject area:Ship construction
Prerequisite:Have a broad understanding of shipyard practice
General aims:Have knowledge of materials used in shipbuilding, specification of
shipbuilding steel and process of approval
Textbooks:No specific textbook has been used to construct the syllabus, but the
instructor would be assisted in preparation of lecture notes by referring to
suitable books on ship construction, such as Ship Constructionby Eyers
(T12) and Merchant Ship Constructionby Taylor (T58)
COURSE OUTLINE
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Total hours for each topic
Total hours for each subject area of Required performance
Competence: