Equinox Education Consultancy

University of Tasmania

Advanced Diploma of Applied Science (Nautical Science)

University of Tasmania (UTAS)

Course details

CRICOS course code:

093278M

Level of study:

Pathways to Undergraduate

Summary

This program of study is provided for students who intend to embark on a career in the maritime industry as navigating (Deck) Officers and Masters on commercial vessels. It provides the knowledge and skills required to safely manage and operate vessels. Course content includes navigation and vessel handling, cargo and passenger transport, vessel management, marine legislation and shipboard safety. The program is designed to integrate with professional short courses and training at sea so that successful students will not only obtain an Advanced Diploma or Bachelor Degree but also a Certificate of Competency issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) . The program is fully compliant with the training and educational requirements of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW Convention, as amended in 2010).

Learning Outcomes

Demonstrate broad nautical knowledge by:

Applying assorted navigation concepts to safely plan and conduct a voyage.
Applying principles of cargo handling and storage on board a ship.

Assess and solve nautical problems by:

Interpreting a range of available data to inform decision making in standard-operational and emergency related scenarios on a commercial ship.
Organising responses which acknowledge stakeholders expectations and need

Practice effective leadership as an officer on a ship by:

Identifying relevant management theories to control the operation of a ship and care for the persons on board.
Demonstrating knowledge of appropriate communication, motivation, collaboration and decision making strategies which enable safe operation of a commercial ship.

Demonstrate personal and professional stewardship by:

Using regulatory frameworks and ethical codes relevant to ship operation in the international shipping industry.
Performing all tasks in an ethical manner where the safety of persons and protection of the natural environment are of the greatest importance.

Career outcomes

The Advanced Diploma of Applied Science (Nautical Science) is the recognised pathway to becoming an AMSA certified deck officer. This degree provides additional knowledge and skills that will be of benefit to students seeking a career ashore. The degree will also equip professional deck officers with the additional knowledge and skills that they are likely to require to take up senior shore-based professional positions such as:

Senior position in a shipyard
Fleet manager in a shipping company
Crew manager / shipping agent
Marine superintendent or safety manager in a shipping company
Product, R&D, sales and service managers in companies supplying maritime equipment
Surveyor in a Classification Society
Marine Surveyor with a Port State Control authority such as AMSA
Work in Marine insurance companies
Mediators / Arbitrators
Maritime Education and Training, research and teaching positions

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Course opportunities

Tuition Fees (AUD $):

31,500 Per Year

Start date:

Expected February 2022

Duration:

3 Years

Study mode:

Full time

Address

Launceston Campus
Newnham Drive, Newnham
Launceston Tasmania 7250

Australia

Entry criteria

Pre Sea Deck

Satisfactory completion of:
Australian Year 12 (or equivalent) with a pass in Mathematics Applied (or equivalent)
Australian Year 12 (or equivalent) Physics or Chemistry or a Physical Science subject (Tasmania only).
Australian Year 10 pass in English (or equivalent)
International students require IELTS of 5.5 with a minimum of 5.0 in each band (or equivalent)

Watch keeper Deck

Completion of approved Pre Sea Deck training (or equivalent) including evidence of minimum of 6 months sea-time on vessels greater than or equal to 500GT on company letterhead AND evidence of completion of approved monitored on board training program. (Task and Guided Study workbooks) International students require IELTS of 5.5 with a minimum of 5.0 in each band (or equivalent)
OR
Completion of Pre Sea Deck training (or equivalent) AND evidence of completion of approved monitored on board training program. (Task and Guided Study workbooks) OR
Completion of 36 months sea-time as per Marine Order 71.

TOEFL (iBT) 54 (no skill below: Reading 6; Listening 5; Speaking 15; Writing 16)
PTE Academic 42 with no score lower than 36
UTAS Access-English Level 5 - 60% (no individual score less than 50%)