4-Week Electrical, Electronics and Control Engineering
at the Management Level (E101)
Length: 4 weeks
Scope.
This course meets the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency in table A – III / 2 of STCW 1995 for the function Electrical, Electronics and Control Engineering at the Management Level. On successful completion of this course, a certificate will be used certifying that the holder has successfully completed a course of training which meets the level of knowledge and competence specified in Table A – III / 2 of STCW 1995, for the function Electrical, Electronics and Control Engineering at the Management Level.
Objectives.
The course covers the requirements of the 1995 STCW Convention Chapter III, Section A – III / 2. The Electricity, Electronics and Control Engineering at the Management Level course, provides the background for the student to demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of the following training outcomes:
Marine Electro-technology, Electronics and Electrical Equipment.
Fundamentals of Automation, Instrumentation and Control Systems.
Practical operation, testing and maintenance of electrical and electronic control equipment, including fault diagnoses using simulation tools.
Entry Standards.
This course is intended for engineering officers looking for certification as Chief Engineer and First Engineer Officer (U.S. Licenses) on ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 3000 KW or more. The candidates for certification shall meet the requirements as an officer in charge of an engineering watch, and have approved seagoing service as per Regulation III / 2.
Teaching Facilities.
RTM STAR Center, Dania Beach, Florida
RTM STAR Center, Toledo, Ohio