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NAB3039 Integrated practice

Course description for academic year 2019/2020

Contents and structure

The course contains the following elements:

Start-up: Introduction to the course. At the beginning of the semester, we check that all have approved health certificates, safety courses, passports etc. Information about the practical period. The Webcadet programme is reviewed. Contact information is exchanged between student and shipping company. 

Practice periode: The practice period is carried out on board selected vessels. Departure date and return date may vary from student to student, but all students have between 6 to 8 weeks on board the vessel. In addition to normal training and introduction on board, the students work through the Webcadet with the selected questions. These questions were reviewed during the start-up. The student will be followed up by an assessor on board the vessel and the contact person at HVL. During this period,the student will also work with the portfolio elements.

*Notice: The cource have a limited amount of available places due to the limited available practice places.

**Notice: The cource is based on app. 2 month practical training onboard a ship. During this time the student is hired as student, but he/she gets the time onboard approved as required sailing time in relation to applications for a deck officer certificate.

Learning Outcome

When the student have completed the subject, the following learning outcomes defined in knowledge, skills and general competance should be achieved:

Knowledge

Student:

  • Has broad knowledge regarding the work to be performed onboard a ship
  • Ha broad knowledge regarding the care of basic work tasks onboard a ship
  • Has broad knowledge of the use of alarm instructions, mustering lists, fire & safety plans onboard a ship
  • Has broad knowledge of the ship's ISPS plan
  • Has broad knowledge of relevant forms of communication onboard a ship - both internally onboard the ship and with other ships, land organizations, harbours, etc.
  • Has broad knowledge of the different ranks onboard, and the different responsibilities assigned for the personell with different ranks
  • Has broad knowledge of proper work techniques, especially related to critical operations
  • Has broad knowledge of rules and regulations related to the ship

Skills

Student:

  • Identifies, considers, prioritizes, plans, performs, follows up, reports and documents work assignments within his/her area of responsibility onboard the ship
  • Can safely execute and hand over a bridge watch 
  • Can plan a sea voyage
  • Can plan and reflect around a cargo operation onboard the ship
  • Handles relevant equipment safely, and use the equipment properly
  • Executes correct working techniques, including movement techniques
  • Works systematicly and adjusts the work speed in accordance with the assigned tasks
  • Collaborates well with others, both on deck and in the engine
  • Uses knowledge from syllabus, research and development work within the nautical science education
  • Reflects upon own professional practice and adjusts this under supervision
  • Is familiar with relevant guidlines onboard the ship and adhere to these
  • Can link the experience onboard to theoretical knowledge from the study programme

General Competance

Student:

  • Has insight in operations relevant for the ship
  • Displays independence, accuracy and professional soundness when carrying out work assignments onboard the ship
  • Works in accordance with rules and regulations, including the ship's HMS and security sytems
  • Shows respect towards others
  • Takes responsibility for own learning and takes intiative to use learning situations, and uses the guidance actively and constructively
  • Are able to critically reflect upon own work effort, including planning and executing of work assignments
  • Has insight i new thinking and innovation processes within the area

Entry requirements

  • NAB1020 Basic Safety Training for Seamen
  • NAB1025 Security-related training for seafarers with designated security duties
  • NAB1026 Navigation I
  • NAB1027 Navigation II
  • NAB2014 Navigation III
  • NAB2002 Meteorology and Oceanography

Or equivalent.

There is a limited number of places. Application for a place is done via Studentweb within further specified deadline. Ranking of applicants will be done on the basis of the average grade achieved in the courses which are defined as required prerequisite courses.

Recommended previous knowledge

  • NAB1028 Cooperation, organisation and culture at sea
  • NAB2052 Marine Machinery
  • NAB2022 Ship Technology
  • NAB2011 Thermo Dynamics and Fluid Mechanics
  • NAB2028 Loading Techniques

Teaching methods

  • Work practice
  • Lectures/meetings
  • E-learning
  • Self studies

Compulsory learning activities

  • Approved Health Certificate

Assessment

Portfolio exam, 100/100, Pass/Fail

(Include: Reflection notes, evaluation notes, end notes)

Examination support material

All available supportings aids allowed.

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