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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: Upper Division Standing or consent of instructor. MGT 205 and MGT 350 are recommended. This highly interactive seminar introduces students to the fundamentals of negotiation and to the cultural factors that affect the negotiation process. Issues covered in the course include negotiation strategies at the individual and group level, techniques for overcoming difficult negotiations, third-party intervention, crisis negotiation, making deals across cultures, and managing conflict in multicultural teams.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 4 Prerequisite: MTH 100 Corequisite: NAU 102L This course introduces the basic tools and theory of piloting. Elements include basic coastal piloting, using terrestrial features and various plotting systems and techniques. Chart interpretation, plotting, and correction are emphasized, as are passage planning and navigation cross-checking. Emphasis is placed on neatness and precision and, toward the end of the course, speed in arriving at basic piloting solutions. This course is the foundation upon which all subsequent navigation courses will build.
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2.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 0 Prerequisite: Same as NAU 102 Corequisite: NAU 102
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisite: None Introduction to the field of commercial marine transportation. This course provides a broad understanding of the maritime industry and relates the students' work and studies at CMA to the maritime world. It includes American maritime history, governmental policies and regulations, vessel and stevedore company organization, principles of foreign trade, documentation, and the various related organizations, both public and private. Formerly TRA 100.
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2.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 2 Prerequisite: None A survey course of ship design and construction, emphasizing nomenclature and structural components, hull strength and vessel performance characteristics.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisite: NAU 105 The study of basic seamanship, including sea terms and nomenclature, small boats, merchant ship characteristics, deck fittings, rigging, equipment, appliances, life-saving devices, and emergency procedures. Attention to the duties of a lookout/helmsman prepares students for duties on CRU 100.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisite: None The study of shipboard engineering equipment, systems, and procedures associated with the propulsion and control of steam, diesel, and gas- turbine-powered merchant ships. Several auxiliary systems such as electrical distribution, deck machinery, cargo pumps/valves, and steering gears are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 4 Prerequisites: NAU 102, NAU 102L Corequisite: NAU 202L A study of celestial navigation, including sun, moon, stars, and planets. Students are instructed in the use of modern sight reduction methods by table and calculator. Emphasis is placed on USCG/STCW requirements. Formerly NAU 300.
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2.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 0 Prerequisites: Same as NAU 202 Corequisite: NAU 202 Formerly NAU 300L.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: MTH 100, NAU 105, PHY 100 (may be taken concurrently), PHY 100L (may be taken concurrently) A study of the statics of naval architecture for ship hulls, emphasizing application to stability, trim, volume, and moment calculations by the ship's officer. Methods of calculation for determination of intact, upright stability and trim, including free surface corrections, are introduced prior to a study of stability analysis techniques and criteria. Computer-based training and practical application of Training Ship Golden Bear stability software will be utilized, and stress calculations and damage stability concepts will be covered.
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