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Specialty Setting of Weifang Huayang Waterway School

Training objectives: mainly to train high-quality, high-level international maritime technical personnel who meet the International Standards for Training and Certification of Seafarers (STCW78/95) formulated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), master modern maritime theory and practical skills, and are familiar with ship operation and management.

Main course:

1, theoretical courses: navigation, maritime English, maritime meteorology and oceanography, ship duty and collision avoidance, maritime cargo transportation, ship management, ship structure and equipment.

2. Evaluation courses: chart operation, route design, correct use of navigation instruments, cargo stowage and fastening, and maritime English listening and conversation.

3. Professional skills training: basic safety of crew, skilled operation of survival craft and rescue boat, advanced fire fighting, skilled operation of first aid, radar observation and mapping, radar simulator, automatic radar plotter and general operator capacity training of GMDSS.

Employment direction: After graduation, I am mainly engaged in marine ship driving, shipping enterprise management, crew management, port tally, pilotage, maritime logistics and other industries, and I can be competent for ship safety inspection and maritime investigation by maritime administrative departments. Training objective: mainly according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Convention on Standards for Training and Certification of Seafarers (STCW78/95), to train engineering and technical personnel who can meet the technical requirements of modern ship electromechanical management and have international competitiveness.

Main course:

1, theoretical courses: marine engineering foundation, main propulsion power plant, ship auxiliary equipment, ship English, ship electricity, ship management and ship maintenance.

2. Evaluation courses: power equipment operation, power equipment disassembly, metalworking, ship electrical technology and electrical testing, ship power station operation, ship English listening and conversation.

3. Professional skills training: basic safety of crew, skilled operation of survival craft and rescue boats, advanced fire fighting and first aid.

Employment orientation: After graduation, I mainly work in transportation companies engaged in ship management at home and abroad. I can also work in offshore engineering companies and shipyards as a ship engineer or shipyard technician. I can also work in maintenance management, engineering equipment management and power equipment management of shipping companies.