Watchkeeping and seaman skillsLaajuus (4 cr)
Course unit code: MK00DQ89
General information
- Credits
- 4 cr
- Teaching language
- Finnish
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- steer the ship and also comply with helm orders in the English language
- keep a proper look-out by sight and hearing
- contribute to monitoring and controlling a safe watch
- operate emergency equipment and apply emergency procedures
Content
- shipboard terms and definitions
- watchkeeping procedures and communication
- navigational aids and signals
- magnetic and gyro-compasses
- International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
- responsibilities of a look-out
- responsibilities of a helmsman
- alarm and distress systems and signals
- emergency duties
- basic environmental protection procedures
Materials
Approved training during studies
Accomplishment methods
Students can
- use professional vocabulary systematically
- identify interrelated tasks
- use the key models, methods, software and techniques of the professional field
- work as team members in a goal-oriented way
- justify their actions according to the ethical principles of the professional field
In addition, competence evaluation according to STCW code table A-II/4 column 4 are used:
- a steady course is steered within acceptable limits, having regard to the area of navigation and prevailing sea state
- alterations of course are smooth and controlled
- communications are clear and concise at all times and orders are acknowledged in a seaman-like manner
- sound signals, lights and other objects are promptly detected and their approximate bearing, in degrees or points, is reported to the officer of the watch
- communications are clear and concise and advice/clarification is sought from the officer on watch where watch information or instructions are not clearly understood
- maintenance, handover and relief of the watch is in conformity with accepted practices and procedures
- initial action on becoming aware of an emergency or abnormal situation is in conformity with established practices and procedures
- the integrity of emergency and distress alerting systems is maintained at all times