Docking and machinery surveys (2 cr)
Code: 209913716-3003
General information
Enrollment
12.04.2021 - 25.04.2021
Timing
30.08.2021 - 19.12.2021
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Engineering
Teachers
- Joel Paananen
Teacher in charge
Joel Paananen
Groups
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MIKT18SP
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MIKT20SMDegree Programme in Marine Engineering, part-time studies
Objective
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency of:
- Ships classification surveys significance in maintenance
- Dry-dock procedures
- Maintenance docking; pricing, budgeting and quotations, docking plans
- Preparations for dry-docking
- Machinery insurances
Content
Dockyard types and docking business. Newbuilds and supervising. Quotations and pricing for maintenance work. Additional works and disposals. Preparations for periodic drydocking. Classification societies. Classification types.. Survey intervals and different procedures for ship types. Machinery insurances.
Location and time
Not applicable
Teaching methods
Scheduled track:
You will attend teaching and guidance sessions as specified in the schedule.
Independent track:
You attend your study in the multi-mode education. Degree of Deck Officer, operational level (STCW A-II/1) OR Degree of Engineer Officer, operational level (STCW A-III/1) OR Certificate of Competency: Deck Officer / Engineer Officer IS REQUIRED.
Blended track:
Not applicable
Exam schedules
Registration to any general exams has to be agreed with the lecturer and exams are to be completed according degree regulation.
Completion alternatives
You attend your study in the multi-mode education. Degree of Deck Officer, operational level (STCW A-II/1) OR Degree of Engineer Officer, operational level (STCW A-III/1) OR Certificate of Competency: Deck Officer / Engineer Officer IS REQUIRED.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Exam and/or possible exercises that will affect are agreed in the introduction lecture.