Marine Engineering Officer - Higher National Diploma Programme
- Course Type:
- OOW (Engine)
- Training School:
- Warsash Maritime School
- Location:
- Southampton, United Kingdom
- Language:
- English
This fully-sponsored cadet training programme leads to a HND Marine Engineering, as well as the award of a UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) Certificate of Competency (STCW’95 III/I OOW).
Officer cadet training schemes typically last for around three years and are split into five phases which alternate between academic studies, practical experience and safety training at Warsash, and seagoing periods to gain practical shipboard experience.
The training consists of five distinct but complementary elements:
- A higher education entry course, designed to prepare new entrants for study at HND level.
- Engineering workshop skills training at our St Mary's campus to MNTB-approved standard.
- Academic education to attain the HND in marine engineering and satisfy the underpinning knowledge (UPK) requirements for the IAMI written exams.
- Practical training on board ship, including completion of an MNTB Training Record Book. This enables cadets to develop the professional competency needed for initial certification by the MCA.
- In addition to the academic studies, the MCA requires officer cadets to take a number of safety and survival courses during their cadetship.
Entry requirements
Four GCSEs at grade 9 to 4 (A* to C), including:
- Mathematics (preferably Higher Tier)
- Science (with significant Physical Science content)
- English or a subject using English (for example, history, geography, RE)
or
Passes in four subjects in the Scottish Certificate of Education (as above)
or
Passes in four subjects in the Northern Ireland Grammar School Senior Certificate Exam (as above). The qualifications detailed above are the industry minimum, but individual companies may require a higher standard.
Medical requirements
Officer cadets must be in good health and capable of passing the Merchant Navy Medical Examination (ENG1).
Anyone contemplating a career as a ship’s officer would be well advised to take a medical examination and sight test as soon as possible to find out if there are any physical bars to their career aspirations.
The MCA holds a list of approved doctors throughout the UK who are able to provide ENG1 seafarer medical examinations.
Nationality
British shipping companies will normally only recruit UK or European Union nationals. However, the MCA certificates of competency may be awarded to people of any nationality and the training programmes are open to all.
A potential international candidate from outside the UK and EU should secure sponsorship from a suitable shipping company that will be able to provide appropriate sea service as part of the cadetship programme.
International students should also hold a formal International English Language Testing System (IELTS) certificate of at least 5.5, as a good knowledge of written and spoken technical English is required to commence the programme.
Warsash Maritime School
St Mary's Campus,
Chapel Road
Southampton
SO14 5GL
United Kingdom
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