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DIPLOMA IN
MARINE SURVEYING
THE INTERNATIONAL SURVEYING QUALIFICATION FOR THE MARITIME INDUSTRY
DISTANCE LEARNING
Core Modules
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The Maritime Industry and Marine Survey Practice Budgeting and Accounting for Surveyors Effective Writing and Reporting Naval Architecture for Surveyors Marine Surveying Law Marine Surveying Insurance Marine Incident Investigation Safety Surveys Hull and Structural Surveys Fundamentals of Marine Engineering
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COURSE DIRECTOR:
Bill Tate, (Acting) Head of School, North West Kent College, UK
Specialist Modules
A B C D E F G Non-Liquid Cargo Surveys Liquid Cargo Surveys Surveying of Superyachts Marine Environmental Surveying Marine Engineering Surveying International Safety Management (ISM) Code Warranty Surveys Including Mobile Offshore Units
The course gave a comprehensive and valuable overview of the shipping industry and in particular the role of the Marine Surveyor within that sphere. I would strongly recommend it to anyone wishing to pursue a career in shipping.
(Stephen Foster, United Nations Development Programme)
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Dear Colleague,
As the first international qualification for marine surveyors, Lloyd's Maritime Academy and the North West Kent College have been educating marine surveyors, potential marine surveyors and associated maritime professionals since 1998. Over 2,500 participants from all corners of the globe have taken, or are currently taking, the Diploma in Marine Surveying. The course is designed primarily to support the valuable and important work that marine surveyors around the globe carry out. It also aims to help recruit future surveyors, not just from the dwindling number of seafaring professionals, but also from non-seafarers that have the academic ability and an interest in learning about marine surveying. This course provides the knowledge to assist in your personal and professional development towards becoming an informed, professional marine surveyor. The maritime world is truly international and in order to give marine surveyors and seafarers every opportunity to study, distance learning is the chosen method of delivery. This eliminates geographical boundaries and barriers because modules are delivered via the dedicated course website. Students can access the modules wherever they are in the world and have the opportunity to interact with other course participants in a secure and dedicated environment. The Diploma in Marine Surveying meets the Continuing Professional Development criteria for the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) and is also accredited by the Nautical Institute. Successful completion provides a credit rating towards an Open University undergraduate degree as well as towards the units required to obtain a masters degree at Middlesex University, through a work based learning degree programme for successful diploma candidates. We are confident that you will find this unique diploma provides you with a level of knowledge and skill that will benefit you and your employer. We look forward to receiving your application to enrol.
Bill Tate, Course Director, (Acting) Head of School, North West Kent College, UK
COMPANIES THAT HAVE ALREADY BENEFITED FROM THE DIPLOMA IN MARINE SURVEYING INCLUDE:
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S ABS Europe Ltd AET Ship Management PTE Ltd AIG South East Asia Ltd Anglo Eastern Ship Management Australian Maritime Authority BAE Systems Bermuda Ports Bibby International Services (IOM) Ltd Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) BP Shipping Caribbean Maritime Institute Carnival Cruise Line Denholm Ship Management Ltd Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Disney Cruise Line DNV Petroleum Services Dolphin Drilling Ltd Dubai Drydocks Emirates Shipping Company Everards Exxonmobil Fincantieri SpA Germanischer Lloyd Grenada Port Authority Halliburton (KBR) Hellenic Register of Shipping HM Customs and Excise Horizon Cruises Ltd Interglobal Shipping Ltd International Register of Shipping (INC) International Telecom Group Irish Coast Guard Irish Ferries Ltd Irish Naval Service Jadaf Dubai, Govt. of Dubai (Dubai Ship Docking Yard) Kenya Ports Authority KPMG Lloyd's Register Maersk Marine Services Malta Maritime Authority Maritime Administration of Latvia Maritius Port Authority Meridian Shipping Metropolitan Police Mideast Shipmanagement Ministry of Defence (UK) Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (India) Put. Ltd National Maritime Safety Authority National Ports Authority South Africa Nato Undersea Research Centre Noble Denton Consultants Ltd Norfolkline Shipping B.V. North of England P&I Association Oldendorff Carriers P&O Ferries Panama Canal Authority Petroships Pte Ltd, Singapore Port Authority Jamaica Port of London Authority RNLI Rolls-Royce Naval Marine Royal Bahamas Defence Force Navy Royal Caribbean Lines UK Ltd Royal Fleet Auxiliary Seafarers International Research Centre Shell Tankers Steamships Ltd Stena Line UK TECTO Teekay Shipping Ltd Tidewater Marine International Trident Offshore Ltd Tritec Marine Consultants Ltd US Shipping Partners Vanuata Maritime Authority V-Ships Ltd Wallenius Marine Watson Farley & Williams Wilson Ship Management AS
COURSE SYLLABUS
Tutor marked assignments form the assessed coursework for the whole course and count towards a maximum of 40% of a Diploma candidates mark. The examination at the end of the course offers up to a maximum of 60% of the final mark gained by a candidate.
Eric Tupper An Honorary Vice-President and Fellow of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA), Member of Royal Corps of Naval Constructors (RCNC), UK
Captain Rodger MacDonald MSc. Secretary General of the International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations, UK Robert Tallack BSc, FNI Director, IDG Maritime Ltd, UK
Nigel Smith FCA FCCA Principal, The Financial & Management Training Consultancy, UK
Captain John D Owen Senior Claims Manager, The Swedish Club, P&I Club & Hull Insurance, Greece
SPECIALIST MODULES
Specialist Module A Non-Liquid Cargo Surveys
Part I General principles Origins of damage Storages Lashing/securing General cargo Heavy lifts Unitised cargoes Bulk cargoes Hazardous cargoes Deep tank cargoes Specific surveys Bills of lading Part II Damage and loss surveys Marine insurance General average Adjusting marine insurance claims Recoveries
Specialist Module D Specialist Module F Marine Environmental International Safety Surveying Management (ISM) Part I - Marine Environmental Code Surveying
The need for marine environmental surveying The main categories of marine environmental surveying Surveys, surveillance and monitoring techniques of marine habitats and communities Assessing the environmental impact of oil pollution incidents in the marine environment Assessing the impact of the ports and shipping industry on the marine environment Assessing the environmental impact of the introduction of nonnative marine species Case studies Part II - Potential Risks and Impacts of Shipping on the Marine Environment Oil spills Operational pollution Invasive species in ballast water Anti-fouling paints Ship-breaking/recycling Air pollution
Robert Curry C.Eng FRINA Senior Staff Consultant, Hull Structures, ABS Europe Ltd, UK
Captain Matthew Greenen FNI (Hon) MIIMS Senior Lecturer, Nautical Science and Industrial Health & Safety, UK
Alistair Davison Royal Haskoning, UK Dee Davison Consultant, Dee Davison Associates, UK Captain Moin Ahmed Maritime Safety and Environmental Specialist, UK
Study, interpretation and enforcement - Thirteen lessons with examples Techniques for implementation of a Safety Management System (SMS) in a shipping company Initial assessment, action plans for creating and implementing a SMS Operation of the system ashore and on-board and training of the entire personnel (training seminars and manuals) Assessment and presentation for certification ISM Audit Special ISM audit techniques Continuous compliance assessment Miscellaneous How to present your system to the possible customer How to restart a dormant existing system Theoretical efficiency of the ISM Code Necessary and probable improvement of management of safety
Captain John Dickie Managing Director, Joint Development Associates Ltd (JDass Ltd), UK
Malcolm Champion et al., Marine Surveyors, Minton, Treharne & Davies Ltd, UK
Eur Ing Alec D Coutroubis Principal Lecturer, Teaching Fellow, University of Greenwich, UK
The course provides current information, gives an excellent opportunity to learn new skills and improve on existing knowledge.
(S M Dillon, Noble Denton Consultants Ltd)
Ed. Captain Rodger MacDonald MSc. Secretary General of the International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations, UK
DELIVERED BY
COURSE DIRECTOR :
Bill Tate
Acting Head of School, Maritime Operations and Logistics Centre, North West Kent College, UK. Bill Tate holds a Class 1 Masters certificate and served in tankers and ferries during his sea-going career. He came ashore to join the North West Kent College in 1996 as a Senior Lecturer and Divisional Leader of the Nautical Department and was appointed Associate Head of School. He has specialised in Ship Simulation training and in the certification of Large Yacht Personnel. He also works with MCA and Mega Yacht industry delivering training to Master level and is a member of the committee developing yacht qualifications. Bill is involved with safety and fire training and also works closely with RYA approved training centres in the Isle of Wight and the South of France covering the requirements for commercial vessel training and certification. He is also involved in the development of training for inland waterways and in particular the River Thames. Bill is a member of the Nautical Institute, the Royal Institute of Navigation and the Honourable Company of Master Mariners.
Lloyd's Maritime Academy has for over 30 years provided training programmes for the maritime and transport industry. Through face-toface seminars, bespoke training and distance learning courses, Lloyd's Maritime Academy enables career enhancement and progression regardless of work commitments or location. Working with leading academics and industry bodies, Lloyd's Maritime Academy is the trusted brand for professional development within the shipping, ports, transport and logistics industry. www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com Previously known as the National Sea Training Centre, the Maritime Operations and Logistics Centre (MOL) at North West Kent College delivers education and training to professional marine personnel by a variety of flexible delivery methods through its Maritime Open Learning Division. It is one of only a few organisations in the UK that is approved by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) to issue certificates under the International STCW95 standard. The centre has also attained Grade 1 status by the UK Education Inspectorate for "excellence in teaching and learning and partnerships with industry". Recently the department has expanded its provision to include courses under the wider area of Supply Chain Management and added Logistics training to its list of quality provision. www.nwkcollege.ac.uk/smol
Distance Learning
Certificate in Naval Architecture April 2011 Diploma in Ship Superintendency April 2011 Diploma in Marine Purchasing & Supply June 2011 Diploma in Small Craft Surveying September 2011 Diploma in Ship Management September 2011 MBA in Shipping & Logistics September 2011 Postgraduate Diploma in Maritime Law October 2011
www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/distancelearning
Seminars
Maritime Emergencies May 2011 Ship Safety June 2011 Marine Structural Failures June 2011 Background to Shipping September 2011 Fuel Management December 2011
www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/seminars
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STEP 2: FINANCE
A) Please select start date and relevant price below
* Pre-Enrolment deposit secures early applications and is invoiced upon approval. Enrolment 1 fee is total fee payable and will be invoiced less the 500 deposit prior to the course start.
May course LP0058 Before or on 17th December 2010 Between 18th December and 14th January 2011 Between 15th January and 22nd April 2011 On or after 23rd April 2011
November course LP0083 Before or on 18th May 2011 Between 19th May 2011 and 15th July 2011 Between 16th July and 20th October 2011 On or after 21st October 2011
My choice of Specialist Module(s) is / are (I understand that second and subsequent modules cost 375 each): Please note: A maximum of two modules can be taken in one exam
E. Marine Engineering Surveying A. Non-Liquid Cargo Surveys B. Liquid Cargo Surveys F. International Safety Management (ISM) Code C. Surveying of Superyachts G. Warranty Surveys including Mobile Offshore Units D. Marine Environmental Surveying 2250 (VAT exempt) 400 additional fees due (VAT exempt) 350 additional fees due (VAT exempt) Tel:______________________________________
I am taking the Diploma in Marine Surveying for interest only I would like to receive printed copies of the course material in addition to the online course I would like my materials sent by air courier. Your daytime telephone number must be provided here to ensure air courier delivery B) Instalment Plan
Yes, I would like to pay my course fees in four equal instalments over the first eight months of the course
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