NORTHEAST MARITIME INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF MARITIME SCIENCE
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE IN NAUTICAL SCIENCE DEGREE
“Honor the Mariner”
MISSION
To equip graduates with the combination of knowledge, critical thinking, problem solving, ethical decision making, and confidence which will enable them to safely and efficiently operate, maintain, and manage the ships of today and the maritime industry of tomorrow.
“Student Services really does help to have a professional reconfirm my thoughts. The service you are providing is certainly “honoring the mariner”. - A. Certa “I just wanted to say how thankful I am for everything. I felt like this school took me in like one of their own. Thank you for everything”. - M. Tarone
“When I started my process of enrollment at NMI, I was concerned about changing my career path in another country and facing cultural barriers. But since my very first contact with the Institute I realized that I was doing the right thing. After I started the classes, it was clear to me that my choice was successful! Besides being extremely professional, all the staff are friendly and helpful. The instructors are knowledgeable, experienced and motivate your progress. I feel very comfortable to study and learn… It is much more than I was expecting... The structure, facilities and environment are great! Definitely, it is a world-class school! I’m very glad! Thanks NMI for all the lessons learned!” - L. Barbosa www.northeastmaritime.org
THE NMI EXPERIENCE WHY A DEGREE IN NAUTICAL SCIENCE? The Associate in Applied Science in Nautical Science Degree was designed for individuals interested in a career at sea. This program incorporates education and an internship program that can lead a successful student into a rewarding career. A sea going career requires an individual who has a passion for the water, isn’t afraid of hard work, has a high degree of integrity, and loves adventure. If you have these qualities, Northeast Maritime Institute is the place for you to start preparing for your career! Northeast Maritime Institute has been the pre-eminent maritime education and training facility for professional mariners since 1981. Our commitment to providing our students with the best training equipment, facilities, and experienced instructors has enabled us to become a globally respected maritime education institution for U.S. and International mariners around the globe. We have had over three decades of success providing continuing education to professional mariners. This accomplishment gave us the incentive to design a program for students who want to enter the maritime industry but do not have the necessary sea time, while at the same time providing them with a college degree. The International Maritime Organization set forth the Standards of Certification & Watchkeeping (STCW) in 1978 as an international training standard for all mariners. Since that time the training required for merchant mariners has steadily increased, making the path for an entry-level mariner more difficult. Our degree program creates a “fast track” to meeting the STCW requirements, as well as those from the U.S. Coast Guard, allowing you to start your career as a licensed mariner in less time. We look forward to enrolling you as a Nautical Science student and believe that if you love the ocean, you will love what we have to offer. You will find camaraderie, commitment, a supportive educational environment and a career that provides upward mobility. So get ready for the opportunity of a lifetime!
STUDENT SERVICES & EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE* o Summer at Sea Internships to provide you on-the-job training o Professional Resume Development o Interview Training o Worldwide Career Outreach o Skills for Success Training o License Submission Assistance o Career Guidance o Job Search Assistance* o Electronic Mariner Credential Record Keeping Service o One-on-one Tutoring
To learn more, contact our Student Services Department studentservices@northeastmaritime.org *NMI cannot guarantee employment or salary
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS YEAR ONE / SEMESTER ONE COURSES Critical Writing Technical Math Basic Marine Safety * Nautical Science * Introduction to Sail * Principles of Sociology Skills for Success
CREDITS 3 3 3 3 1 3 0 16
YEAR ONE / SEMESTER TWO COURSES Maritime Literature Proficiency in Survival Craft * Technical Physics Technical Physics Lab Introduction to Psychology Navigation Rules * Introduction to Shiphandling *
CREDITS 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 19
YEAR ONE / SUMMER AT SEA COURSES Sea Journal I STCW Navigational Watch I *
CREDITS 2 2 4
YEAR TWO / SEMESTER ONE COURSES CREDITS U.S. History to 1877 3 Terrestrial Navigation and Bridge 3 Resource Management * Introduction to Ocean Science 3 Marine Engineering * 3 Ship Management and Operations * 3 Introduction to Naval Architecture, Trim 3 and Stability * RADAR and ARPA * 3 21
YEAR TWO / SEMESTER TWO COURSES CREDITS Advanced Sail Training * 3 Meteorology 3 U.S. Government 3 U.S. History from 1877 3 Electronic Navigation * 3 Tankerman Barge PIC * 3 Shiphandling and Assistance Towing * 3 Master 200 Gross Tonnage License 0 Preparation* 21
YEAR TWO / SUMMER AT SEA COURSES Sea Journal II STCW Navigational Watch II *
CREDITS 1 2 3
* Indicates required course for licensing Students are required to complete all courses in the program for a total of 84 credits with a Grade Point Average of at least 2.0 to graduate. Attendance is also a requirement of the program. No student may have more than two unexcused absences per semester. COMMUNITY SERVICE At NMI our motto is “Honor the Mariner.” We encourage all of our students to give back some of their time through providing aid with integrity and pride to those in need. Our program provides students with opportunities to develop teamwork and leadership skills to become responsible citizens. NMI’s students will perform thirty (30) hours of service per semester.
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APPLIED NAUTICAL SCIENCE LICENSING The Associate in Applied Science in Nautical Science Degree has been approved by the United States Coast Guard (NOREMI-737) for the following Merchant Mariner Credentials and Endorsements:
United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) (Domestic Students)
The Associate in Applied Science in Nautical Science Degree has been approved by the United States Coast Guard (NOREMI-737) for the following Merchant Mariner Credentials and endorsements: • Master of 100 Gross Ton Near Coastal vessels
(46 CFR 11.480)
• Mate of 200 Gross Ton Near Coastal vessels
(46 CFR 11.427)
ENDORSED FOR:
• Able Seaman Limited
(46 CFR 12.05-9) ENDORSED FOR:
• Elementary First Aid (46 CFR 11.202(b)(3) and STCW Code Section A-VI/1) • Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities (46 CFR 11.202(b)(4) and STCW Code Section A-VI/1)
• Radar Observer (RADAR) (46 CFR 11.480)
• Personal Survival Techniques (46 CFR 11.202(b)(1) and STCW Code Section A-VI/1)
• Assistance Towing (46 CFR 11.482(b))
• Basic Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting Training (46 CFR 11.202(b)(2), 46 CFR 11.205(d) and 11.401(g)(1), 46 CFR 13.207, 13.307,13.407 or 13.507 and STCW Code Section A-VI/1)
• Auxiliary Sail (46 CFR 11.205(f)) • Bridge Resource Management (46 CFR 11.202(e))
• Proficiency in Survival Craft (Lifeboatman) (46 CFR 12.10-3(a)(6), 46 CFR 12.10-5 and STCW Code Section A-VI/2)
• Electronic Chart Display Information System (ECDIS) (STCW Code Table A-II/1 & Table A-II/2)
• Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch (46 CFR 12.05-3 (c) and STCW Code Section A-II/4)
• Automated Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) (46 CFR 11.202(c))
Commonwealth of Dominica Maritime Administration Certification and Endorsements* (International Students)
• Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch on Vessels less than 500 Gross Tonnage Original Certificate of Competency with STCW II/3 Endorsement
• Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch Certificate of Proficiency (Table A-II/4 of the STCW Code)
Also meets training required by STCW Code Section A-II/3 for ECDIS; Section A-VI/1 for Basic Safety Training; Section A-VI/2 for Proficiency in Survival Craft
International Yacht Training Worldwide* (Domestic & International Students)
• MCA Approved Yacht Rating • Master of Yachts Coastal / Mate 200 Tons
• Small Powerboat and RIB Master • Master of Yachts 200 Tons Limited
• Megayacht Crew
This option requires additional practical and written assessments after completion of degree program. *Upon successful completion of the Associate in Applied Science in Nautical Science Degree requirements, students will be eligible to submit for professional licenses and credentials based upon their sea time and testing as required by regulatory agencies. Students will receive two thirds of the required seatime as a part of course work and up to 180 days during summer internships at sea.
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CAREER SPOTLIGHT
Sail away‌ Your adventure starts here! Where can I work? Cruise Ships Tug and Barges Sightseeing Tours Research Vessels Offshore Supply Vessels Military Support Vessels
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What can I do? Loading / Unloading (Cargo Operations) Operations and Maintenance (Deck , Engine) Navigation (Watch Officers) Ships Business (Customs, Crew, and Supply) ISM Code (Safety Management Systems) STCW Responsibilities (Safety of Life at Sea)
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WHY CHOOSE NMI?
YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR MARITIME EDUCATION
At NMI, we don’t just learn, we do things! Through our hands-on training the student is provided with the safety conscious, professional skills that employers want.
o FAST TRACK TO SUCCESS
As an NMI graduate, you are ready to go to work after your two year Associate in Applied Science in Nautical Science Degree program is complete.Graduates receive a practical training program that leads them into jobs they will be successful in and will be able to advance quickly throughout the different aspects in the industry. NMI actively helps you start your career after graduation.
o RETURN ON INVESTMENT NMI is known to only offer programs that provide skills that can lead students into a career. Graduates can potentially earn more in the first year of their career than they spent on their education.*
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*SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition
o RELATIONSHIPS NMI strives to maintain active connections with the world’s industry leaders, from the International Maritime Organization to commercial maritime companies. We have developed relationships to assist students with summer at sea internships and employment after graduation. We utilize our network to help you succeed in your career. NMI has strong bonds with our students. We provide the one-on-one attention you deserve. With a maximum 16:1 Student / Instructor ratio, students are always our number one priority. With our cohort style of learning, students learn how to work together in a diverse group to help each other succeed in their studies and future careers.
16:1 Student/ Instructor Ratio
Staff and Faculty at NMI are compassionate in every aspect of what they do. We are able to provide the assistance and oversight necessary to help a range of different learning styles. We provide you the support you need to succeed.
o OUR COMMITMENT
NMI is committed to providing students with the necessary skills to succeed in our ever-changing world. NMI strives to create an accomplished mariner and a well-rounded individual. Our program requires a community service component that allows the student various opportunities to give back to the community and provides a sense of accomplishment. Additionally, students attend a Skills for Success course which allows them to gain the personal tools necessary to manage the lifestyle and hard work it takes to become a successful mariner.
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