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  • 5.00 Credits

    CREDIT: 5 Prerequisites: Same as for CRU 200. Must be fully accepted as a candidate in the California Maritime Academy Precommissioning Pilot (CMAPPP) Program. A valid passport and successful completion of the USCG Lifeboatman's exam are required for all students embarking on all training cruises. Corequisite: CRU 225L This course is the student's second sea training experience and is mandatory for all fully accepted students in the California Maritime Academy Pre-Commissioning Pilot (CMAPPP) Program. Students are required to participate in a sea training program aboard an approved Coast Guard cutter. The period of onboard training consists of 60 days for minimum Coast Guard requirements. The objectives of the Cadet Training Program are to expand the student's knowledge of Coast Guard operations and missions from the perspective of a junior officer; reinforce academic year programs and prior training experiences with hands-on experience; develop in an operational environment the specialized skills and knowledge necessary to become a successful career officer; reinforce in each student professional competence, dedication, commitment, and a sense of service history; provide students hands-on experience with the required interaction between chief petty officers and the wardroom; and provide each student the required seagoing experience.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: Same as for CRU 200L Corequisite: CRU 225 This course exposes students to the type of observations and task required for ensigns in the Coast Guard in accordance with the Personnel Qualification Standard (PQS) and IMO STCW 95 certification. As a basis for grading this course, the student completes a comprehensive professional notebook of required CG observations and tasks. Additionally, the workbook will parallel many STCW 95 standards for which they will be certified in CRU 300. This workbook parallels but does not certify nor is equivalent to STCW 95 competencies. Graded: Credit/No Credit
  • 8.00 Credits

    CREDIT: 8 Prerequisites: CRU 150, EPO 210 This course is the second sea training experience aboard the Training Ship Golden Bear. However, students who meet the academic and disciplinary standards set by the faculty (see Student Handbook) will have the option of making this cruise aboard a commercial or government vessel. Students complete a comprehensive engineering report, which is the basis for the grading of this course.
  • 8.00 Credits

    (COAST GUARD ONLY) CREDIT: 8 Prerequisites: CRU 150, EPO 210 Must be fully accepted as a candidate in the CMAPPP Program. This course, the student's second sea training experience, is mandatory for all fully accepted students in the California Maritime Academy Pre-Commissioning Pilot Program (CMAPPP). Students are required to participate in a sea training program aboard a Coast Guard cutter. The period of onboard training consists of 60 days for minimum Coast Guard requirements. The objectives of the Cadet Training program are to expand the student's knowledge of Coast Guard operations and missions from the perspective of a junior officer; reinforce academic-year programs and prior training with hands-on experience; develop in an engineering environment the specialized skills and knowledge necessary to become a successful career officer; reinforce in each student professional competence, dedication, commitment, and a sense of service history; provide students experience with the required interaction between chief petty officers and the ward room; and give each student a minimum of 60 days seagoing experience. A comprehensive report is required upon completion of the cruise.
  • 8.00 Credits

    CREDIT: 8 Prerequisites: CRU 200 or CRU 225, CRU 200L or CRU 225L, DL 310, DL 311, DL 320, NAU 202, NAU 202L, NAU 302, NAU 302L, NAU 320, NAU 330, FCC Elements 1 and 7, FF 200 A valid passport and successful completion of the USCG Lifeboatman's exam are required for all students embarking on all training cruises. This course is the third sea training experience for the student. During this period of training aboard the Training Ship Golden Bear, the emphasis is on ship maneuvering skills, celestial navigation, collision avoidance, weather reporting, radio, communications, bridge team management, supervision of vessel maintenance, and bridge watchstanding as the cadet in charge. Students will be required to demonstrate competencies in 1995 STCW selected topics. Graded: Credit/No Credit
  • 8.00 Credits

    CREDIT: 8 Prerequisites: CRU 250 or CRU 255, EPO 310, FF 200 During the cruise, the student functions as the supervisor and assumes responsibility for the proper performance of the first cruise students in engineering tasks. Responsibility is in the following areas: (1) as watch engineer, directly responsible to a licensed watch officer for the operation of all systems, ensuring that all data is properly taken and recorded and all duties properly performed; (2) as daywork assistant, maintaining and repairing equipment and systems under the supervision of an instructor; and (3) as engineering assistant, carrying out Third Assistant duties under the supervision of the Chief Engineer. By the end of cruise, the student will have demonstrated required STCW competencies and be ready to stand watch as a Third Assistant Engineer.
  • 3.00 Credits

    LAB HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisites: DL 105, DL 105L, pass swimming assessment test or PE 100 Instruction in small boat/motor lifeboat operation. Practical training in small boat handling, with emphasis on maneuvering characteristics, relative motion, and small engine operation. The cadets will continue to develop and practice their leadership skills by acting as the boat operator/coxswain. As such, the acting boat operator/coxswain will be in charge of organizing the vessel crew into a functioning team able to carry out all aspects of small boat operations, from tying up and letting go to emergency procedures.
  • 1.00 Credits

    CLASS HOURS: 1, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisite: Pass swimming assessment test or PE 100 Corequisite: DL 105L (the first time) This course prepares the student for the U.S. Coast Guard Lifeboatman's Endorsement. Students must pass this class with a C- or better to qualify to take the Coast Guard Lifeboatman's exam. This class conforms to the STCW Requirements for personal survival training as well as components of the social responsibility requirement. Students will be instructed in the preparation, embarkation, and launching of survival craft and will become familiar with the correct use of all survival equipment, as well as the proper actions to take to preserve the lives of those in their charge.
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