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CHE 390: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
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CHE 395: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
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COM 220: Programming Applications For Engineering Technology Majors
1.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
CLASS HOURS: 1, CREDIT: 1 Corequisite: COM 220L This course is designed to instruct Engineering Technology students in the skills needed to utilize the basic operations of calculators and computers in a modern engineering environment. The scope of this course will range from simple calculations commonly found in engineering applications to the more complex operations necessary to evaluate physical phenomena in the real world. The reduction of physical data and basic functions to graphical representations will be explored in full using both calculators and computers.
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COM 220L: Programming Applications For et Majors Lab
2.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 1 Corequisite: COM 220 Supports the instruction in COM 220 by providing actual experience in engineering problem solutions using computer applications. This lab uses various common computer applications, such as Microsoft Excel, to analyze engineering situations, perform data manipulation, solve problems, and analyze graphs. The programming environment of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is used to write programs to perform engineering analysis.
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COM 390: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
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COM 395: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
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CRU 100: Sea Training I
8.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
CREDIT: 8 Prerequisites: DL 100, DL 105, DL 105L, DL 109, DL 110, DL 115, DL 120, NAU 105, NAU 110 A valid passport and successful completion of the USCG Lifeboatman's exam are required for all students embarking on all training cruises. Comprises the first sea training experience for the student. During this period of training aboard the Training Ship Golden Bear, the emphasis is on ship familiarization, safety drills and training, basic deck watchstanding skills as helmsman and lookout, vessel maintenance and sanitation, and practical seamanship. Students will be required to demonstrate competencies in selected STCW '95 topics. Graded: Credit/No Credit
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CRU 150: Sea Training I
8.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
CREDIT: 8 Prerequisites: DL 105, DL 105L, EPO 110, EPO 120, EPO 120L First at-sea experience on the training ship. Introduction to the fundamentals of engineering systems operations and shipboard routine, including operation and monitoring techniques for diesel propulsion, electrical power generation, and evaporators and support equipment. Duties during emergency situations such as fire, abandon ship, and rescue are also learned. By the end of the cruise, the student will have demonstrated the required STCW competencies and understand basic power plant operation and maintenance.
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CRU 200: Sea Training II
5.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
CREDIT: 5 Prerequisites: CRU 100, DL 111, DL 240, DL 240L, DL 325, DL 325L, EGL 100, NAU 102 (C- or better), NAU 102L, NAU 202, NAU 202L, NAU 205, NAU 305 Also, during the year preceding commercial cruise, the student must not have been found guilty of violating Academy drug and/or alcohol regulations, or state or federal laws involving drugs or alcohol, and must not be on disciplinary probation during the prior term. A valid passport and successful completion of the USCG Lifeboatman's exam are required for all students embarking on all training cruises. Corequisite: CRU 200L This course is the student's second sea training experience. Students are required to participate in a sea training program aboard an approved commercial or federal vessel. The period of onboard training consists of either 60 days for minimum Coast Guard requirements or 90 days for the Tankerman PIC DL certification. During their training period students will document and analyze various aspects of shipboard operation and procedures as prescribed by the department. This guided analysis will constitute their project for which they will be issued a letter grade.
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CRU 200L: Sea Training II Lab
3.00 Credits
California Maritime Academy
CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: Same as for CRU 200 Corequisite: CRU 200 This course exposes students to the type of observations and tasks required by STCW 95. As a basis for grading this course, the student completes a comprehensive check list that parallels the STCW 95 standards for which they will be certified on CRU 300. This check list parallels STCW 95 competencies but does not provide certification or equivalency. Graded: Credit/No Credit
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