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Ship machinery 1 (2 cr)

Code: MI00DQ88-3003

General information


Enrollment
15.08.2020 - 04.09.2020
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
30.08.2020 - 20.12.2020
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2 cr
Local portion
2 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Unit
Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
Campus
Kotka Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
12 - 40
Degree programmes
Degree Programme in Marine Engineering
Teachers
Roopertti Tikkanen
Joel Paananen
Teacher in charge
Roopertti Tikkanen
Groups
MSVKT20SP
Electrical marine engineering, full-time studies
Course
MI00DQ88
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Objective

Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- main ship machineries, including basics of construction and operation principles
- basics in a propulsion, electric production and steam production onboard ship
- conduct safe boiler watch as a rating

Content

- terms used in machinery spaces and names of machinery and equipment
- propulsion systems
- electric power production and distribution onboard
- steam boilers
- steering gear
- deck machinery
- safe work procedures and environmental protection
- maintenance of ship machinery by engine rating

Study forms and 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

Timing of exams and assignments

Exam and/or possible exercises that will affect are agreed in the introduction lecture.

Registration to any general exams has to be agreed with the lecturer and exams are to be completed according degree regulation.

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Exam and/or possible exercises that will affect are agreed in the introduction lecture.

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