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COURSES TO BE COMPLETED BY JAN 1, 2017 FOR EXISTING MARINERS PER STCW MANILA AMENDMENTS, 2010 AND THE USCG FINAL RULES MANAGEMENT LEVELS: OPERATIONAL...
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COURSES TO BE COMPLETED BY JAN 1, 2017 FOR EXISTING MARINERS PER STCW MANILA AMENDMENTS, 2010 AND THE USCG FINAL RULES MANAGEMENT LEVELS:

OPERATIONAL LEVELS:

Chief Mate and Master

Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch (OICNW)

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ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems) (40 hour course) Leadership and Managerial Skills. (35 hour course)

Second Engineer (=First Assistant in US) and Chief Engineer ■■

ERM (Engine Room Resource Management) (35 hour course)

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ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems) (40 hour course)

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Leadership and Teamworking Skills. (7-hour course)

Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch (OICEW) ■■

Engine Room Resource Management (35-hour course)

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Leadership and Teamworking Skills (7-hour course)

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(35 hour course) ■■

Management of Electrical and Electronic Control Equipment (40-hour course)

MITAGS is internationally certified as a Maritime Training & Simulation Centre by Det Norske Veritas

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MARITIME INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND GRADUATE STUDIES 692 MARITIME BOULEVARD, LINTHICUM, MARYLAND 21090 (410) 859-5700 | ADMISSIONS TOLL-FREE: (866) 656-5568 WEBSITE: WWW.MITAGS-PMI.ORG

PACIFIC MARITIME INSTITUTE 1729 ALASKAN WAY SOUTH, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98134 (206) 441-2880 | TOLL-FREE: (888) 893-7829 WEBSITE: WWW.MITAGS-PMI.ORG

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ECDIS: Electronic Chart Display Information System The Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) course (MITPMI-179) is a USCG approved course, which satisfies the STCW competences of "Use of ECDIS to maintain the safety of navigation" and "Maintain the safety of navigation through the use of ECDIS and associated navigation systems to assist command decision making." The 40-hour ECDIS course is designed to enhance the safety of navigation by providing the knowledge and skills necessary to fully utilize ECDIS. The course incorporates live marine ECDIS equipment, networked with interactive blind bridge simulators. The ECDIS used is the Transas Marine NaviSailor software and meets IMO performance standards. This course satisfies the following STCW Code as amended, including the 2010 amendments, training requirements ■■

Table A-II/1 of the STCW Code

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Table A-II/2 of the STCW Code

MITAGS is internationally certified as a Maritime Training & Simulation Centre by Det Norske Veritas

MARITIME INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND GRADUATE STUDIES 692 MARITIME BOULEVARD, LINTHICUM, MARYLAND 21090 (410) 859-5700 | ADMISSIONS TOLL-FREE: (866) 656-5568 WEBSITE: WWW.MITAGS-PMI.ORG

PACIFIC MARITIME INSTITUTE 1729 ALASKAN WAY SOUTH, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98134 (206) 441-2880 | TOLL-FREE: (888) 893-7829 WEBSITE: WWW.MITAGS-PMI.ORG

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS LMS: Leadership and Managerial Skills The five (5) day thirty-five (35) hour course (MITPMI-751) will cover all pertinent areas of senior leadership concepts, techniques and skills as currently reflected in academic writings and as collected from “real life” experiences of individuals who have been in positions of leadership. Course instructors have been or are responsible for the success of the ships and/or maritime organizations and the individuals who work to support those organizations. Additionally, the course provides communication, interpersonal conduct, and meeting/group interaction techniques and skills that assist and augment the attendee’s efforts to be a successful, safe, and effective leader. This USCG approved course satisfies the Leadership and Teamworking Skills requirements of 46 CFR 11.309, 46 CFR 11.319, 46 CFR 11.321, and 46 CFR 11.329; and the Leadership and Managerial Skills requirements of 46 CFR 11.305, 46 CFR 11.307, 46 CFR 11.311, 46 CFR 11.313, 46 CFR 11.315, 46 CFR 11.317, 46 CFR 11.325, 46 CFR 11.327, 46 CFR 11.331, and 46 CFR 11.333. The course is designed to meet the following STCW competencies: Application of Leadership and Team Working Skills of Tables AII/1 and A-III/1 of the STCW Code, as amended, and Use of Leadership and Managerial Skills of Table A-II/2 and A-III/2 of the STCW Code, as amended.

ERM: Engine Resource Management This 5-day 35-hour USCG approved course (MITPMI-187) is designed to provide an introduction to, and an un-derstanding of, the proper utilization and considerations given to resources available in a maritime engine department. Each attendee successfully completing this course should have an understanding of the concepts and methods used to achieve an acceptable level of efficiency and safety among engine room personnel.

MEECE: Management of Electrical and Electronic Control Equipment This 5-day, 40-hour USCG approved course (MITPMI-176) has been designed to meet the Management of Electrical and Electronic Control Equipment training requirements of 46 CFR 11.325(a)(3)(iii) and (b)(3); 46 CFR 11.327(a)(3)(iii) and (b)(3); 46 CFR 11.331(a)(3)(iii) and (b)(3); and 46 CFR 11.333(a)(3)(iii) and (b)(3); and the “Manage operation of electrical and electronic control equipment” and “Manage trouble-shooting and restoration of electrical and electronic control equipment to operating condition” competences of Table AIII/2 of the STCW Code, as amended. This course aims to provide knowledge and understanding of how to perform management level tasks, duties, and responsibilities related to electrical and electronic control engineering equipment of ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 3,000 kW propulsion power or more. Students who successfully complete this course will: ■■

Contribute to a safer and more effective operation and control of the ship’s machinery

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Demonstrate the use of instrumentation and controls extensively used in engine rooms

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Identify operational problems and trouble-shoot them

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Apply decision making skills and techniques that promote safety and efficiency MITAGS is internationally certified as a Maritime Training & Simulation Centre by Det Norske Veritas

MARITIME INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND GRADUATE STUDIES 692 MARITIME BOULEVARD, LINTHICUM, MARYLAND 21090 (410) 859-5700 | ADMISSIONS TOLL-FREE: (866) 656-5568 WEBSITE: WWW.MITAGS-PMI.ORG

PACIFIC MARITIME INSTITUTE 1729 ALASKAN WAY SOUTH, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98134 (206) 441-2880 | TOLL-FREE: (888) 893-7829 WEBSITE: WWW.MITAGS-PMI.ORG

LTS: Leadership and Teamworking Skills The one (1) day seven (7) hour course (MITPMI-768) covers those areas of leadership techniques and skills pertinent to operational or entry-level professional mariners. Course information and presentations reflect academic writings and “real life” experiences of individuals who have been in positions of leadership and have been or are responsible for the success of the organization and the success of individuals who work for and support the organization. The Course further provides communications techniques and skills that assist and augment the individual in his or her efforts to become a successful leader. This is a USCG approved course designed to meet the Leadership and Teamworking Skills within 46 CFR 11.309, 46 CFR 11.319, 46 CFR 11.321, and 46 CFR 11.329; and the following STCW competency: Application of Leadership and Team Working Skills of Tables A-II/1 and A-III/1 of the STCW Code, as amended.

MITAGS is internationally certified as a Maritime Training & Simulation Centre by Det Norske Veritas

MARITIME INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND GRADUATE STUDIES 692 MARITIME BOULEVARD, LINTHICUM, MARYLAND 21090 (410) 859-5700 | ADMISSIONS TOLL-FREE: (866) 656-5568 WEBSITE: WWW.MITAGS-PMI.ORG

PACIFIC MARITIME INSTITUTE 1729 ALASKAN WAY SOUTH, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98134 (206) 441-2880 | TOLL-FREE: (888) 893-7829 WEBSITE: WWW.MITAGS-PMI.ORG

STCW COURSES REQUIRED BY JANUARY 1, 2017

MITAGS 2015 SCHEDULE as of April 10, 2015 Jan-15 5-9

12-16

Feb-15 19-23

ECDIS

26-30

2-6

LMS

LMS

Mar-15

9-13

16-20

23-27

2-6

LMS ECDIS

Apr-15

9-13

13-17

20-24

27-1

4-8

11-15

ECDIS

ECDIS

LMS

MEECE

ERM

LMS

18-22

Jul-15 MEECE

13-17

3/30

Jun-15 25-29

1-5

8-12

LMS

27-31

3-7

17-21

LMS

Oct-15 12-16

ECDIS

24-28

ERM

31-4

7-11

LMS

LMS

14-18

MEECE

LTS

MEECE

10/19-20

26-30

2-6

LMS

ECDIS

ERM

LTS 9/21

28-2

LMS

Dec-15

9-13

16-20

23-27

LMS

MEECE

21-25

ERM

Nov-15 19-23

29-3

ERM

MEECE 5-9

22-26

Sep-15

10-14

ERM

15-19

ECDIS

Aug-15 20-24

30-3

LMS LTS

ERM

MEECE 6-10

23-27

LMS

May-15

6-10

16-20

30-4

7-11

LMS

ECDIS

ERM

MEECE

14-18

21-25

28-1

ERM

PMI 2015 SCHEDULE as of April 10, 2015 Jan-15 5-9

12-16

19-23

LMS

Feb-15 26-30

2-6

LMS

ECDIS

9-13

2-6

LMS

LMS

LMS

ECDIS

ECDIS

13-17

20-24

27-1

4-8

11-15

LMS

LMS

LMS

ECDIS ERM

LMS

LMS

6-10

13-17

20-24

27-31

3-7

10-14

Jul-15 LMS

9-13

MEECE

ERM Oct-15

LMS

ECDIS

18-22

LMS

23-27

30-3

ECDIS

LMS LTS

Jun-15 25-29

LMS MEECE Aug-15 17-21

16-20

LMS

3/30

May-15

6-10

MEECE

Mar-15 23-27

Apr-15

16-20

24-28

MEECE

1-5

8-12

15-19

22-26

29-3

ECDIS ERM

LMS

ECDIS MEECE Sep-15

LMS ERM

LMS

7-11

14-18

21-25

28-2

LMS

LMS

31-4

LMS

LTS 9/8

ERM

ECDIS Nov-15

5-9

12-16

19-23

26-30

2-6

9-13

16-20

LMS

ECDIS

LMS

Code ECDIS ERM LMS LTS MEECE

Course Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems Engine Room Resource Management Leadership and Managerial Skills Leadership and Teamworking Skills Management of Electrical and Electronic Control Equipment

LMS ECDIS

Dec-15 23-27

30-4

7-11

14-18

LMS

ECDIS

LMS

21-25

Note: MITAGS-PMI course schedules are subject to change. Please check our website http://mitags-pmi.org for updates.

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National Maritime Center Providing Credentials to Mariners

STCW Gap-Closing Requirements The regulatory changes that became effective on March 24, 2014, require additional training and/or assessments for certain Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW) endorsements. These “gap-closing” requirements must be met by mariners who hold STCW endorsements issued under the previous regulatory requirements. Mariners who submit applications without evidence of meeting gapclosing may have their STCW endorsements limited to “Not valid after 31 Dec 2016”. STCW gap-closing requirements do not affect limitation or retention of national endorsements. The National Maritime Center (NMC) will process complete applications submitted ON or BEFORE December 31, 2016, without gap-closing requirements for the STCW endorsement in the following manner: Transaction Type

Where MMC Expires ON or BEFORE 31 DEC 2016

Where MMC Expires AFTER 31 DEC 2016

Renewal

Limited to not valid after 31Dec2016

Limited to not valid after 31Dec2016

Raise of Grade Modification of limitation/scope

Limited to not valid after 31Dec2016

Those STCW endorsements not already existing on MMC will be Limited to not valid after 31Dec2016.

New Endorsement

Limited to not valid after 31Dec2016

Those STCW endorsements not already existing on MMC will be Limited to not valid after 31Dec2016.

Duplicate

Limited to not valid after 31Dec2016

STCW endorsements will be issued with no new date limitation but with new endorsement wording.

The NMC will process complete applications submitted AFTER December 31, 2016, without gap-closing requirements for the STCW endorsement in the following manner: Transaction Type

Where MMC Expires ON or BEFORE 31 DEC 2016

Where MMC Expires AFTER 31 DEC 2016

Renewal

Endorsement will not be issued.

Endorsement will not be issued.

Raise of Grade Modification of limitation/scope

Endorsement will not be issued.

Endorsement will not be issued. Existing STCW endorsements will be retained with no new date limitation.

New Endorsement

Endorsement will not be issued.

Endorsement will not be issued. Existing STCW endorsements will be retained with no new date limitation.

Duplicate

Endorsements requiring gap-closing will not be issued.

STCW endorsements will be issued with no new date limitation but with new endorsement wording.

3/24/2015

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National Maritime Center Providing Credentials to Mariners The STCW endorsements with gap-closing requirements are listed below. Requirements for these endorsements are contained in 46 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 11, Subpart C. Leadership and Teamwork Skills can be satisfied through demonstration of competence either onboard ship or in approved training. Management Level (Master, Chief Mate - II/2, II/3) •

Leadership and Managerial Skills



ECDIS (To be valid on vessels equipped with ECDIS)

Management Level (Chief Engineer, Second Engineer Officer - III/2, III/3) •

Engine Resource Management (ERM) if not completed at the operational level



Leadership and Managerial Skills



Management of Electrical and Electronic Control Equipment

Operational Level (OICNW - II/1, II/3) •

Leadership and Teamwork Skills



ECDIS (To be valid on vessels equipped with ECDIS)

Operational Level (OICEW - III/1) •

ERM



Leadership and Teamwork Skills

Mariners who have STCW endorsements removed or date-limited because gap-closing requirements were not completed, may have those STCW endorsements restored or the date removed at any time by submitting a new application with evidence of meeting all gap-closing requirements. If you have questions, please contact the NMC at 1-888-IASKNMC (427-5662) or [email protected]. Sincerely,

/J. P. Novotny/ Jeffrey P. Novotny Captain, U.S. Coast Guard Commanding Officer

3/24/2015

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I NTRODUCTION TO THE M ARITIME I NSTITUTE OF T ECHNOLOGY AND G RADUATE S TUDIES (MITAGS) AND THE P ACIFIC M ARITIME I NSTITUTE (PMI) The Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies (MITAGS) and the Pacific Maritime Institutes (PMI) are nonprofit, continuing education centers for professional mariners. The Institutes provide training for both civilian and military mariners at every level of their career. MITAGS LOCATION AND GENERAL FACILITY DESCRIPTION MITAGS is located less than five (5) miles from the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). Complimentary shuttle links the campus with the airport, BWI Amtrak Rail, Baltimore Light Rail, and regional bus services. It is also near major tourist destinations; including Baltimore, Annapolis, and Washington, DC. The MITAGS campus encompasses over forty (40) acres. The 300,000 square-feet facilities include: On campus hotel with 232 hotel rooms (3-STAR equivalent). Hotel and conference facilities approved by the International Association of Conference Centers (IACC). 500-seat dining facility. Indoor swimming pool, Jogging / walking trails, Nautilis® Fitness Room. Maritime Museum. ECDIS, Stability, and LNG Training Software. Emergency Medical Lab. 16-station networked computer Lab. Cryogenic Gas Control Room Simulator (LNG/LPG). Two, 360° Transas Full-Mission Shiphandling Simulator integrated with a 120° Bridge Tug and a 300° Bridge Tug Simulators. 8-Ship Radar, Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA), and Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) Simulators. Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems (GMDSS) Communications Lab. Vessel Traffic System (VTS) Watchstander Training Lab. PMI LOCATION AND GENERAL FACILITY DESCRIPTION The Pacific Maritime Institute (PMI) is a subsidiary of MITAGS in Seattle, Washington. PMI is located approximately twenty (20) minutes from Seattle Tacoma (SEA-TAC) International Airport. Their waterfront facility is positioned directly within the Maritime Technology and Career Center. PMI offers the following onsite technology and training support facilities: 240° DNV Class A Full-Mission Bridge Simulator. Two 300° Full-Mission Tugboat Simulator. 6-Radar/Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA) Simulators. Two Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS)/Electronic Navigation Labs. Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems (GMDSS) Communications Lab. 2-Simulation Debriefing Rooms. 12-Conference/Class Rooms, Student Service Center, Complimentary Parking.

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