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Professional settings of Weifang Huayang Water Transport School

Training objectives: Mainly cultivate seafarers who comply with the International Standards for Training and Certification of Watchkeeping (STCW78/95) established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), master modern navigation theory and practical skills, be familiar with ship operation management, and have High-quality, high-level compound international maritime technical talents.

Main courses:

1. Theoretical courses: Navigation, Nautical English, Nautical Meteorology and Oceanography, Ship Watching and Collision Avoidance, Maritime Cargo Transportation, Ship Management, Ship Structure and Equipment

2. Assessment courses: chart operation, route design, correct use of navigation instruments, cargo stowage and securing, maritime English listening and conversation

3. Professional skills training : Basic crew safety, proficiency in survival craft and rescue boats, advanced firefighting, proficiency in first aid, radar observation and mapping and radar simulator, automatic radar plotter, Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) general operator competency training

Employment direction: After graduation, you will mainly engage in marine ship driving, shipping enterprise management, crew management, port tally, pilotage, maritime logistics and other industries. You will be competent in ship safety inspections and maritime investigations in the maritime administration department. Training objectives: Mainly cultivate engineering and technical talents who are competent in the technical requirements of modern ship electromechanical management and have international competitiveness in accordance with the International Standards for Training and Certification of Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW78/95) formulated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

Main courses:

1. Theoretical courses: Basics of Marine Engineering, Main Propulsion Power Plant, Ship Auxiliary Engines, Marine English, Ship Electrical, Ship Management, Marine Maintenance and Repair

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2. Assessment courses: power equipment operation, power equipment disassembly and assembly, metalworking technology, ship electrician technology and electrical testing, ship power station operation, marine English listening and conversation

3. Professional skills training : Basic crew safety, proficiency in life rafts and rescue boats, advanced firefighting, and proficiency in first aid

Employment direction: After graduation, you will mainly work in various domestic and foreign transportation companies engaged in ship management, and you can also work in companies engaged in offshore engineering operations. As well as shipyards, they serve as ship engineers or shipyard technicians, and can also engage in maintenance management, engineering equipment management, power equipment management and other related work for shipping companies.