MAT 103 Mathematics I
Functions of one variable; limits and continuity, derivative and differentiation; chain rule, implicit differentiation. Applications of derivative; maxima and minima, the mean value theorem. Integration; indefinite integrals, integrals rules, definite integrals, the fundamental and the mean value theorems of integral calculus. Applications of definite integrals; length of curves, area, volumes of revolution. Transcendental functions. Integration techniques, L’Hospital rule.
PHY 101 Physics – I
Vectors. Motion in one dimension. Motion in two dimensions. Newton’s laws and their applications Newton’s universal gravitation law. Work and energy. Conservation of energy. Momentum and motion of systems. Static equlibrium of rigid bodies. Rotation and angular momentum.
PHY 101 L -Physics I Laboratory
Fundamental measuments. Motion with constant acceleration. Conservation of linear momentum. Equilibrium. Friction. Rotation dynamics. Simple harmonic motion. Projectile motion. Elastic and inelastic collisions in two dimensions. Moment of inertia. Centripetal accelearation. Physical pendulum.
COMP101 Introduction to Computer and Information Systems
Computer fundamental structure, introduction to computer hardware, computer history, operating systems, internet, word editing, listing, database, graphing, numerical and symbolic analysis.
TDR 103 Technical Drawing
The importance of technical drawing and standard concept with technical drawing tools an d materials in engineering: Lines and their meanings. Technical writing. Principles of dimensioning and tolerancing. Projection, views of objects and sectional views. Fundamentals of machine elements drawing and assembly drawing.
MCH101 Maritime Chemistry
Basic knowledge of chemistry. Solutions, solubility and solubility factor. Acids and bases. Water, testing and treatment. Physical and chemical properties of sea water. Corrosion and corrosion control. Marine paints. Fuels and lubricants. Parameters used in water pollution.
MAR 101 Seamanship I
Custom of Maritime ; Ship’s person , job of the officers and crew , sea life rules , Working Rules on Board ; Working times and rules , Kind of The Ships ; Merchant ships , war ships , special and assistant ships , sail boats, oak boats and power driven boats , part of the boat , The Ship Section and Particulars ; Decks , holds and hatch covers ,Engine room , line and tanks , cofferdams and duct keels , ship stores , bridge , cabins and mesrooms , steering room , derricks , kingposts and booms , keel , posts , bulkheads , shell plates , accomondation ladder , mushrooms.
MAR111 Introduction to Navigation
Space, Solar system, Earth, E. poles, lat, long, d.lat, d.long, chart projections, nautical instruments and publications, nautical charts, electronic charts, drawing a Mercator chart chart, symbols and abbreviations, notice to mariners, chart correction, chart catalogues and use, lights and fog signals, buoyage systems, radio beacons chart and list of radio signals, chart datums, the chart folio, pilot books,
MAR151 Marine Safety I Survival techniques, location and usage of personal life saving appliances, survival craft and rescue boats, equipment in survival craft and rescue boats, personal protective clothing and equipment, actions to be taken when required to abondan ship, survival at sea, actions to be taken when in water, actions to be taken when survival craft, helicopter, assisted rescue operations. Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting, Properties, of flammable materials, classification of fires, portable fire extinguishing equipment, fixed fire extinguishing equipment, firemen’s outfits proper usage of a breathing apparatus, organization of shipboard fire fighting, procedures for extinguishing fires and procedures for effecting a rescue. Basic First Aid, Control of Bleeding from an injured person, Techniques for bandaging using typical first aid kit materials, application of various resuscitation techniques, Personnel Safety and social responsibilities, safe working practices, effective human relationships on board ship, understand orders and be understood in relation to shipboard duties, emergency procedures, take precautions to prevent pollution of the marine environment. Proficiency in survival craft, construction and out fit of survival craft and rescue boats and individual items of their equipment, various types of devices use for launchingand recovering survival craft and rescue boats, methods of launching survival crafts into a rough sea, action to be taken after leaving ship, operate a survival craft engine, manage survivors and survival craft after abandoning ship.
MAT104 Mathemathics II
Improper integrals. Sequences; limits, monotone sequences. Series with positive terms, series with arbitrary terms., absolute and conditional convergence, power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series. Vector calculus. Functions of multiple variables; limits, continuity, partial derivatieves, chain rule, directional derivatives, maxima and minima, Lagrange multipiers, Taylor’s formula. Double and triple integrals.
PHY102 Physics II
Coulomb’s law and the electric field. Gauss’ law. Electric potential. Capacitance. Electric energy and properties of insulators. Current and resistance. Energy and current in DC circuits. The magnetic field. Sources of the magnetic field. Faraday’s law. Inductance. Magnetic fields in matter. Electromagnetic oscillations and AC circuits. Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic waves
PHY102 L Physics II Laboratory
Fundamental measurements and Ohm’s law. Oscilloscope and signal generator. Electric field lines. Kirchof’s law and Wheatsone bridge. Time-dependant current circuits. Charging and discharging a capacitor. RC Circuits. RL circuits. Determination of the electron e/m ratio. Transformer
ENG 102 Statics
Vectoral algebra and systems of vectors, reduction theorems, force systems, center of masses, Guldin’s theorems, Statics of a particle, free and constrained particle, equilibrium, influence of friction., statics of the solid body, moment, Varignon’s theorem, balance, laws of friction, determination of reaction.
COMP106 Int. to Scientific and Engineering Computing (Fortran)
History, basic fortran, selective execution, repetitive execution, input/output, scientific visualization, programming with functions, programming with subroutines, arrays, derived data types, other data types, file processing, pointers and linked structures, numerical methods.
MAR102 Seamanship II
Ropes and Handling ; Kinds of the ropes , knots and splice. Safety factors; maneouvering lines and orders Sailing Boats; Kind of the sailing boats , parts of the sail, winches , booms , crane, Maintenance on Board ; Planning of maintenance , Maintenance of daily, per trips and annually, Periodical maintenance , maintenance of during the sailing , during the anchorage and during the docking i.e. Paints and painting techniques. Maintenance of ropes and lines, safety equipment, anchor and chain, cargo handling equipment
MAR112 Trestial Navigation
Magnetic compass, magnetism of the Earth and the ship’s. Var. and Dev. , magnetic compass correction and preparing deviation table, gyro compass and gyro compass error, course, bearing (true, magnetic, compass), type of distance and measures the distance, coastal navigation, type of position and method to plot a position, mathematics sailing and type of mathematics sailing, Keeping a log, voyage planning, passage planning, procedures, in ocean voyage, restricted visibility, straits, traffic separation zones, polar navigation, ice navigation, navigation in tropic cyclone, current and type of current, navigation within currents and wind, triangle, for solution of current problems, tides, great circle sailing, planning of great circle sailing and calculation of sailing, composite sailing.
MAR122 Watchkeeping I
Implementation International Regulations For Preventing Collisions At Sea , 1972 ; Safe Watch Keeping Methods ; responsibility of watch keeping team members; Rules of watch keeping at sea; watch keeping at port.
MAR142 E Maritime English
Ship types, Direction in a ship, Ship organization, Ship's particulars, Ship dimensions and tonnages, Ship constructive elements and components, Deck and engine auxiliary engines.
PE 102 Physical Education
Carrying on physical condition programmes that will improve physical efficiency. Introduction to swimming style practices: teaching free, back and frog style swimming. Giving basic swimming education to ones who do not know swimming. Teaching techniques of jumping, diving and rescuing survivors from the sea. Distant swimming practices.
MAT261 Linear Algebra
System of linear equations and matrices; matrices and matrix algebra. Vector spaces, bases and dimension, coordinates, base change. Inner product spaces. Hermitian product, Gram-Schimitdt method, orthonormal bases. Linear transformations. Space of linear transformations, isomorphisms, matrix representitations of linear transformations. Determinants; properties of determinants, inverse of matrices, applications of determinant, Cramer’s rule. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors; characteristic polynomical, Cayley Hamilton Theorem. Diagonalization, quadtratic form, application to systems of differantial equations.
ENG 201 Dynamics
Particle and rigid body kinematics and dynamics. Translation and rotation. Momentum. Angular momentum. General motion. Absolute and relative motion. Moments and products of inertia. Work and energy.
ELK201 Electronics
BASIC PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND UNITS. Voltage.Current, Resistance and passive circuits components. Signals. Semi-conductor. The Structure of an Atom, Conductivety in Semi-conductor, P and N type Semi-conductors, Semi-conductor Junctions, The Boundary levels in Semi-conductors, The polorization of Semi-conductors. Tubes of Electron, Diodes and Diode circuits. TRANSISTORS. Some basic transistor circuits, The polarization of transistor circuits, Model Applied to basic transistor circuits, Some amplifier building blocks, The Coupled of Transistors,Some typical transistor circuits. FİELD –EFFECT TRANSISTORS. FET Characteristics and types. Basic FET Circuits. FEEDBACK AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS.Introduction to feedback. Operatıonal Amplıfıers (OPAMP),Basic op-amp circuits.ACTIVE FILTERS AND OSCILLATORS. Active filter (RC, LC...) Circuits. Oscillators and Circuits. PRECISION CIRCUITS AND LOW-NOISE TECHNIQUES DIGITAL ELECTRONICS. Operations of Logic, Basic Logic Concepts,Gete circuits. PROPERTİES OF ELECTROMAGNETİC WAVES. TRANSMITTERS. ANTENNA. .RECEIVER.RADAR.
ECO261 Economy
Basic problems of economics, basic economics concepts and economical systems. Price mechanism. Consumer balance. Production theory. Balance of firm and market in the markets of full and incomplete competition. Distributional theory. National income and employment. The analysis of factors which determine national income. Multiplier, acceleration. State and national income. National income in international trade. Theory of money. International economics affairs. Industrial development.
ECO291 Statistics
Introduction, fundamental elements of statistics. Measures of cental tendency; mean, median, mod. Measures of dispersion; standard deviation, variance, dispersion range.Curtosis and skewness. The concept of probability. Some important theorems on probability. Sample space and events. Permutations, combinations, tree diagrams. Condition probability. Bayes theorem. Independent events. Random variables and probability distribution: Distribution functions for discrete random variables. Continuous probability distributions, distribution functions for continuous random variables. Independent random variables. Special probability distributions; Bernoulli distribution, the Normal distribution, the Poisson distribution, the Cauchy distribution, the Gamma distribution, the Beta distribution. Test of hypotheses and sign face.Regression and correlation Analysis of variance.
TUR101 Turkish I
The language ant written material, dialect, accent. Worlds and dictionary characteristics of the turkish language: types of words and structures; noun, adjective, pronouns, conjunctions, exclamations, verb, sentences types, elements; terms, idioms and proverbs; punctuation marks; rules of writting.
MAR211 Celestial Navigation – I
Sphare and theorems related with plane and sphere. Spherical angle, spherical triangle, formulas. Related with spherical triangle, Napier formulas. Solution or right angle triangles. Introduction to celestial navigation, space, solar system, Earth, Moon, planets, stars and motions, result of their motions, celestial sphere, equinoctial and horizontal, systems of co-ordinates, diagram on the plane, navigational triangle, time, date line, chronometer, time signal, sextant, sextant errors, corrections of errors, nautical almanac and uses the almanac.
MAR 231 Ship Construction
Ship Classification: According to Propulsions, materials, using aim, working area, principals of working. Ship Types: Contanier , Ro-Ro, LASH, SEABEE, OBO, Tanker, General Cargo, bulk Carrier, Passenger. Ship geometry and form coefficients, lines, tonnages, freeboards. Ship Constructions: Keel, Single and Double Bottom, Floors, Frames, Hull Shell, Side Stringers, Decks, Transverse, Bulkheads, Pillars, Sea Chest, Engine Room, Holds. Ship Fore and Aft forms, Propulsion Systems, Propellers, Blades. Draught Marks, Safety Construction Certificate, Classifications Societies.
MAR 241 Maritime English For.Mar.Trans.Eng.I
Mooring lines. Seamanship terms. Wheel and Engine orders. Anchor and cables. Anchoring. Berthing, unberthing. Knots and splices. Navigation methods. Navigation instrument. Navigational aids. Int. Light. Characteristic. Chart works. Chart Symbols and abbreviations. Compass
MAT201 Differential Equations
First order epquations; separable equations, linear equations, change of variable and integrating factor, existence and uniqueness theorems, applications. Higher order linear equations; the method of variation of parameters, reduction of order, Constant coefficient equations, the method of undetermined coefficients. Euler-Cauchy equation. Power series method; solution around ordinary and regular-singular points. Laplace transformation; basic definition and theorems, solution of initial value problems, convolution; delta function, transfer function. Systems, of linear differential equations; fundamental theory and solutions, solutions using Laplace transformation. Second order linear partial differential equations and separation of variables.
TUR102 Turkish II
Types of written material report, application form, letter, telegraph, poetry, stories, novel, essay, prose, memories, article, interview, play; Communication, comprehension and effective speaking.
MAR361 Maritime Management I
: Maritime Operations: Conditions of carriage as per charter parties an voyage instructions, statement of facts and time sheet. Maritime Technical Management: Monitoring the rules and regulations and maintaining the ships accordingly, monitoring the ships documents and surveys, maintenance records and correspondence, technical management of the personnel, training, safety and supply, stock/material control, records, planning of the needs and supply.
MAR202 Marine Communication
Fundamental Principals of Marine Communication; describe the marine communication, types of marine communication, SOLAS, ITU Radio Regulation, STCW, Hamburg SAR Convention. Signaling by Morse Code; Morse symbols for the alphabet and numerals, Procedure signal, Signaling made by flashing, (min.15 characters per minutes), Sending and receiving Morse by hand-flags or arms, Sound Signals. International Code of Signals; The purpose of the int. Code of Signals, International Phonetic Alphabet, The international Code flags and pendants, Uses of substitute and numeral pendants, Uses of identity and answering pendant, Single-letter, two-letter and three letter signals, Demonstration how to signal bearing, course, date, latitude, longitude, distance, speed, time, Codes and decodes messages, Using the General Section of Int. Code of Signals, Codes and decodes messages, using the Medical Section of Int. Code of Signals, International Code Signals of Distress. Introduction of GMDSS; GMDSS sea areas and master plan, Operational specification and sub system of GMDSS, Brief description of GMDSS shipboard equipment, GMDSS documents must be kept on board, Operators certificates, Maintenance requirements of system, Radio Regulations, Keeping the radio logbook, Test transmissions and testing of GMDSS equipment, Selective call numbers in maritime mobile service (MMSI). Terrestrial Sub-Systems of GMDSS; GMDSS Maritime radio bands and frequencies in short, medium and long range, Radiotelephony, Radio Telex, Digital Selective Calling Device (DCS), VHF EBIRB. Celestrial Sub-Systems of GMDSS; COSPAS-SARSAT, INMARSAT A/B/C/M, NAVTEX, EGC, GMDSS Distress,Urgency and Safety Communication; Distress Frequencies,Aeronautical Frequencies, GMDSS watchkeeping arrangements, Alerting by DSC, Distress call, ackowledging, distress relay, Procedures of priority messages via DSC, RT Distress and safety communications, RT Distress Frequencies Distress traffic on RT channels,Urgency and safety communication in RT, Distress communication via telex, Distress/safety communication and request for medical assistance in INMARSAT, Calculation of cost of maritime communication.
MAR 212 Celestial Navigation – II
Finding True lat by meridian altitude, finding true lat by altitude of Polaris, finding true lat ex meridian altitude, finding true lat by long by altitude of body on prime vertical circle, finding the geographical position of c. body, finding true long by altitude of c. body, finding azimuth of the body, finds the position of the observer c. bodies, finding stars, finding the sia time and sia bearing, finding true lat by compass error by bearing of the body.
MAR222 Ship Manoeuvring Handling
Water and air resistance on ship handling, propulsion steering, turning circles and stopping distances, effect of wind and current on ship handling, squat, shallow water and similar effects, proper procedures for anchoring and mooring, approaching a pilot vessel, ship handling in restricted waters, manoeuvring in shallow water, interaction: bank, canal, ship and tug, berthing and unberthing, dry-docking, ship handling in handling in heavy weather and in ice.
MAR231 Electronical Navigation I
The Gyro Compass; Fundamental principles of a free gyroscope, The apparent movement of the free gyroscope, The Ballistic elements, How a free gyroscope can be made a gyro compass, The compass errors, compass correction, The starting of the gyro compass, The repeater system of master gyro-compass, The use of gyro input to navigation equipment, The alarms fitted to a gyro-compass, The main types of gyro compass in use at sea, The maintenance of gyro compass. Echo-Sounders; The physical factors which affect the sound in water, The basic principles of marine echo-sounders, The block diagram of an echo-sounder, Recorders and echo-meters of an echo sounders, The controls of an echo sounder, The operation of an echo sounder, False echoes, instrument and scale errors, Draught and trim corrections, Basic user maintenance and change paper. Speed logs; Types of speed using in navigation, The electromagnetic speed logs, The propeller type of speed logs, The pressure type of speed log, The basic theory of Doppler event, The operational principles of the Doppler Speed log, The controls of acoustic logs, Measure speed in deep sea by using an acoustic log, The main errors on the logs, accuracies, corrections, The types of log Indicators, How log input is supplied to navigation equipments. Global Positioning System (GPS); The basic principles of GPS, The main parts of the GPS (satellites, LES, receivers), The frequencies that are use, GPS codes, The principles of obtaining a fix in GPS, The accuracy of a GPS fix, The types of GPS receiver in use at sea, The principles of operation of DGPS, The principles of operation of SATNAV, The difference between GPS and SATNAV. Hyperbolic Navigation System; The principles of Hyperbolic Fixing Systems, Hyperbolic position lines. Electronical Charts; The characteristics of ECDIS, International Standards for ECDIS, The operational functions of ECDIS and databases, Use of ECDIS with Radar, The planning of navigation using ECDIS. Automatic Identification System (AIS); The components of AIS, AIS transponders, Dynamic and static data transmission in AIS, Regulations and dates of implementation. Voyage Data Recorders (VDR); The purpose of using VDRs, The operational principles of VDRs, The information can be recorded by VDRs The use of information which are recorded by VDR, Regulations and dates of implementation.
MAR242 Maritime English For.Mar.Trans.Eng.II
Collutions Regulations, Navigational Lights, Sounds & Light Signals, Special Signals, Meteorology, Wind and Sea, Atmospheric Pressure, Tides and Currents, Wireless communication, Survey and maintenance, Standard Marine Communication Phrases life saving appliances on board, Abandoning The Ship ,Life Saving Signals, Distress Signals, safety At Sea, Personal Precautions. First aid at sea.
MAR252 Marine Safety II
Fire fighting procedures at sea in port with particular emphasis on organization, tactics and command, use of water for fire-extinguishing, the effect on ship stability, precautions and corrective procedures, communication and co-ordination fire-fighting operations, ventilation control, including smoke extractor, control of fuel and electrical systems, fire-fighting involving dangerous goods, fire precautions and hazards associated with the storage and handling of materials, management and control of injured persons, procedures for cor-ordination with shore-based fire fighters, organize and train fire prates, inspect and service fire-detection and fire-extinguishing systems and equipment, investigate compile reports on incidents involving fire.
Apply immediate first aid in the event of accident of illness on board, provide medical care to the sick and injured while they remain on board, diseases, alcohol and drug abuse, dental care, gynaecology pregnancy and childbirth, medical care of rescued persons, death at sea, assistance, prevention of pollution of the marine environment and anti-pollution procedures, disease prevention, keeping record and copies of applicable regulations, the ship’s medicine chest, medical equipment.
MAR301 Maritime Meteorology I
Introduction to maritime meteorology; motions of the Earth, heat, temperature and meteorological instruments; water vapour, condensation and humidity; visibility, fog and clouds; precipitation and meteors; air pressure and air density; general circulation of the atmosphere, global wind systems and local winds; air masses, fronts, cyclones and anticyclones; marine surfaces weather observations, ship synoptic codes, weather symbols and the station model, decode card, surface analysis
MAR311 Cargo Handling Stowage and Stability
COMPARTMENTS AND CARGO SPACE FOR CARRYING CARGO AND CARGO HANDLING GEAR ON MERCHANT VESSELS.
- Type of cargo vessels.
- Cargo handling equipment, booms,.winches
- Hatch covers
- Hols of dry cargo vessels, inspection and preparing of holds securing cargoes
- Preparing and watch keeping for load/unload
CARGOES TO EFFECT SHIPS SEA WORTHINESS AND STABIBILITY
- Draft, trim and stability
- Securing cargoes
- Deck cargo
- Container
- Bulk cargo
Grain bulk cargoes
MAR321 Watchkeeping II
International Regulations For Preventing Collisions At Sea, 1972; Bridge Team Management, useing Routeing; MARPOL 73/78
MAR331 Electronical Navigation II
The Basic Theory of Marine Radar; Fundamental principles of radar, Block diagram of the Radar, Radiation and safety precautions, Types of radar, radar bands, The radar beam, Factors affecting the radar display, Capabilities and limitation of the radar, Performance standards of Radar Resolution A477(XII), Operation of the radar; Types of radar display, The use of radar controls, Set up and maintain radar display, Measure ranges and bearings, Manual Radar Plotting, Construct the relative motion triangle, Determine course, speed and aspect of other ships, CPA and TCPA, Application of plotting in maneuvers to avoid collision, Report radar plot data. Use Radar to Ensure Safe Navigation; Fix vessel’s position by radar, Aids to radar navigation and safety Using radar for Maneuvers to avoid collision without radar plotting, Use parallel indexing in radar navigation. Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA); Radars with semi and full automatic plotting capability, Operation principles of ARPA, IMO performances standards for ARPA, Acquisition of targets, Tracking capabilities and limitations, Symbols and controls of ARPA, Processing delay. Operate an ARPA System; Set up and maintain an ARPA display, Types of display of ARPA, Obtain target information, Potential Point of Collision, Predicted Area of Danger, Errors in ARPA data, System tests to determine data accuracy, Obtain information from ARPA display, The evaluation of ARPA display, ARPA and Collision Regulation.
MAR341 Maritime English For.Mar.Trans.Eng.III
Life Saving Appliances on board, Personal Life Saving Appliances, Sign and signals, Personal Precautions, Abandoning The Ship, Living in a Life Boat or Life Raft, Elementary First aid, medical care onboard, International Code of Signals, Marine pollution, Shipboard oil pollution, Fire fighting at sea, Fire fighting, equipment, Emergency conditions at sea, Distress communication
MAR351 Maritime Practical Studies
Radar Simulator and Computer Base Training:
Setting up and maintaining display, detection of misrepresentation of information, identification of false echoes, sea return, racons and SARTs. Range and bearing measurement. Use plotting techniques. Use radar in relative and true motion modes. Use parallel index. Operate ARPA Systems. Operate and interpret and analyse information obtain information. Application of International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea. Ability to determine the ship’s positions by use of electronic navigational aids. Ability to operate the Echo Sounders and apply the information correctly. Adjustment of steering control systems for optimum performance. Use of ECDIS in navigation.
Exercises in Navigation Laboratory ;
Determine and allow for errors of the magnetic compass, practical application of compass corrections techniques. Application of Great Circle Navigation,. Practical application of position determination by celestial and terrestrial observations. Chart work exercises. GMDSS Simulator Training;
Transmit and receive information using GMDSS subsystems and equipment.
Boat Handling Training (at sea);
Preparing the boat, pre-launch checks, Low speed, steering, pivot point, Effects of wind/tide/current, Manoeuvring astern, High speed handling, Securing to buoy, Anchoring, weighing anchor, Coming alongside, Beach landing, Steering by compass, Position fixing, Rough water handling, Moor up/land, Disabled craft, Towing/being towed, Man overboard, Recover boats, wash down, aftercare
MAR371 Maritime Law I
The regulation rules of social life, definition of different braches of the law, function of the courts, the system of civil code, explanations of the first seven articles, debts, personnel rights, the source of debts, introduction to the law of commerce, trading, articles, business organization, definition of international law. Introduction to Maritime Public Law/Law of the Sea (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/1), Specifications and Divisions of Maritime Public Law, Maritime International Law, Sovereignty of States on the Seas, Territorial Waters and Contiguous zone (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/2.2), and Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/2.4), High Seas ((IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/25), :Blockade, Embargo, International Regulations Regardıng Protection and Keeping Makine Environment (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/2.6), International Regulations Sea Pollution (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/4), International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships MARPOL 73-78 (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/4.1), Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and other Matters LDC (London) 1972, (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/4.2), International Convention Relating to Intervention on High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties INTERVENTION 1969 (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/4.3) (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/1), International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage CLC 1969 (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/4.4), International Regulational Regulations Regarding Marine Safety (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/3), International Load Line Convention 1966(IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/3.1), International Convention for the Safety of life at Sea SOLAS (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/3.2-10) Rules Regarding Wireless Communication (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/3.12), International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers STCW 1978-1995 IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/3.11) International Convention on Tonnage Measurement 1969 (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/6) International Regulations Regarding Maritime Public Law (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/3.16), Ship, Ship Registry Flag, Related Documents to be Carried on Board According to the Internal and International Regulations (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/15), Class Associations and Functions of Them (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/12), Master and Pilot, Duties and Responsibilities of Master, Maritime Penal Law, Maritime Administrative law, International Regulations Regarding Social Security Law, (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/7).
MAR391 Long Term Sea Training
To work in an ocean going ships and fill correctly the given Long Terms Sea Training log book.
MAR401 Marine Engines
Main engine, diesel engines, auxiliary machineries, boilers, steam turbines, generators, alternators, pumps, steering gear, oily water separator, refrigerator plant, air conditioning unit, deck machineries, hydraulic systems, propeller and shaft systems oil, fuel and water, consumption, bridge control and maneuvering systems, remote control and automation systems, marine engine terminology.
MAR411 Cargo Handling Stowage and Stability
PLANNING, SAFEYT LOAD, STOWAGE AND PROTECTION OF CARGOES WATCH KEEPING ON DISCHARGING DURING SAILING
- Regarding international regulations, codes and standards to apply safe handling of cargoes, stowage, protection and carrying.
- Plans and activity inaccordace of international regulations.
CARGOES AND CARGO OPERATİONS TO EFFECT TRIM AND STABILITY
- Draught, trim and stability.
STABILITY AND TRIM DIAGRAMS AND STRESS CALLULATION EQUIPMENT
- Shearing force, bending moments.
- Minimum freeboard requirements harmony with load line regulations.
- Using vector diagrams for calculation on cargo gear stress.
- Using ADB (automatic data-based) equipment.
ON BOARD CARGOES TOWAGE, CARGO HANDLING GEAR AND LASHING SECURING EQUIPMENT
- Timber deck cargoes.
- Receiving, tallying and deliver procedures of cargo.
- Cargo watch keeping during sailing.
- Applicable requirements to cargo handling gear.
- Maintenance of cargo gear.
- Maintenance of hatch covers.
SAFETY LOADING/UNLAOADNG OPERATIONS
- Definition of loading/unloading operations concerning with carrying cargo, (code of safe practice for cargo towage and securing) specially.
- Loading heavy goods, stowage and discharge.
- Cargo watch keeping during sailing.
- Methods of holds fumigating and safety precautions.
TANKERS AND TANKER OPERATIONS
- Terms and definitions.
- Content and practice of ISGOTT.
- Petroleum tankers operations and concerned with regulations of prevent pollution.
- Chemical tankers.
- Tank cleaning pollution on chemical tankers.
- Liquid gas tankers.
- Cargo operations of liquid gas tankers.
CARRYING DANGEROUS, RISKY AND DESTRUCTIVE GOODS
- International maritime dangerous goods, codes standards and suggestion
- Packing dangerous cargoes.
- IMO regulations of grain bulk cargo.
MAR421 Transportation Systems
An overview of various modes of modern transportation, physical distribution patterns. Economic characteristics of various modes; waterway, highway, railway from the view point of cargo and transport characteristics. Relationship of maritime transportation with other systems. Domestic transportation services, types of traffic. Transportation policy and government regulation.
MAR451 Marine Safety III
Action to be taken if collision is imminent an following a collision or impairment of the watertight integrity of the hull by any cause, action to be taken if grounding is imminent and after grounding, refloating a grounded ship with and without assistance, assessment of damage and damage control, precaution when beaching a ship, emergency towing arrangement and towing procedures, emergency steering, action to be taken following collision, grounding and refloating, emergency procedures, precautions for the protection and safety of persons in emergency situations, life-saving and fire fighting appliances, need to be ready for any emergency, procedures of training and drills, knowledge of shipboard contingency plan for response to emergencies, master list, preparation of contingency plans.
Procedures of medical care on board, medical first aid for use in accident involving dangerous goods, medical guides for ships, International Code of Signal.
MAR461 Maritime Management II
Maritime Operations: Management and management economics, maritime companies, owner, carrier, shipper, consignee, agents and brokers, economics management of a vessel, correspondence between ship-owner charterer, commercial content of the charter parties, time counting, cost and expenses, commercial relations and applications onboard.
Maritime Technical Management: Maintaining technical condition of the vessel, classification of the ships, survey status maintenance plans, monitoring the rules and regulations and maintaining the ships accordingly, monitoring the ships documents and surveys, management of the ship maintenance, maintenance records correspondence, maintenance costs, technical management of the personnel, training, safety and supply training plans, safe working practices, stocks/material control, records, planning of the needs and supply.
MAR471 Maritime Law II
Introduction to Civil Maritime Law/Shipping Law, Divisions/Branches Sources and historical Development and Specifications of Civil Maritime Law/Shipping Law, International Regulations Regarding Private Maritime/Shipping Law, Ship, Seaworthiness, (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/1), Port of Register, Registration, Captain (Master), Definition, Duties, Authorisations and Liabilities-Responsibilities and Rights of Master, Sihpowner, Despondent Owner, Limited and Unlimited Liabilities, International Regulations Regarding Limited Liability of Shipowner from Maritime Claims (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/11), Contracts of Shipping Law, Contracts Regarding Carriage of Passengers at Sea, (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/5,5.1-5.2-5.3), Contracts Regarding Carriage of Goods at Sea, Types of the Contracts, Liner/Carriage and Charter Contracts, Types of Charter Contracts, Charterparty (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/13.2), Specifications and Types of Charterparties, Important Charterparty Clauses, International Regulations Regarding Carriage of Goods by Sea, The Hague, The Visby anrd The Hamburg Rules (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/13.1), Carrier, Rights and Liabilities/Responsibilities of Carrier, Exonerations and Limititations of Carrier’s Liability, Accidents and Sea, Collision (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/9), International Regulations Regarding Collision (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/9.1-9.2), Salvage (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/10), International Regulations Regarding Salvage (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/10,1-10.2), Forms of LOF (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/10.2), and TOF and the Others, General Average (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/14), York Antverp Rules (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/14.1), Duties and Transactions to be Done by the Master After Accidents/Casualties, Sea Protest, Surveys, Notifications/Protests, (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl C/8.3), Maritime Lien on Ship and Cargo, Internal and International Regulations Regarding Compensation of Civil Claims, Resulted sea Pollution (IMO, M.K.7.01 Böl B-C/4.4). Insurance and Insurance Law, Hull and Machinery Insurance, P&I (Club Insurance)
MAR402 Maritime Meteorology II
Tropical cyclones; Ocean and sea; pilot charts; Waves, wind-generated waves, swell and their effects; Ocean and sea circulations and tides; Sea ice, iceberg, formation, properties, distribution and effects on navigation.
MAR412 Ship Management
Voyage planning and navigation for conditions of restricted waters, meteorological conditions, restricted visibility, traffic separation schemes. Co-ordinate search and rescue operations. Manoeuvre and handle a ship in all conditions. Maintain a safe navigational watch and co-ordinate effective co-operation between bridge team members. Use of Standard Marine Navigational Vocabulary .
MAR422 Personnel Management
Personnel management, organization of staff, training onboard ships, related international maritime conventions and national legislation, safety management, quality management, risk management.
MAR442 Maritime English For.Mar.Trans.Eng.IV
Types of cargo, Cargo handling equipment, Cargo document, Ship's Documentations, Port Guide , Surveys and inspections, Stowage plan, Mate’s receipts remarks, Cargo manifest, Notice of readiness, Carter Parties, INCO terms, Shipping Documents, Bill of lading
MAR431 Tanker Operations I
Characteristics of cargoes, toxicity, hazards explosion and flammability hazards, health hazards, hazards to the environments, reactivity hazards, corrosion hazards, hazards control, safety equipment and protection of personnel, pollution prevention.
MAR481 Analysis of the Marketing
Distribution of goods and services from suppliers and procedures to costumer; environmental factors that affect marketing process. The nature and scope of marketing problems; the behaviour of industrial buyers and consumers; product development: channels of distribution including an analysis of wholesale and retail agencies: effects of promotion; pricing and cost efficiency: social responsibility, ethics, and governmental regulation, the international environment; case studies.
MAR491 Organizational Management and Behavior
Fundamentals of organization and management including planning coordinating, evaluating, and controlling. Structure and processes for managing the organization. Organization in shipping companies and their adaption. to changing environment. Business ethics, corporate social responsibility, and international dimensions; case studies in shipping companies.
MAR432 Tanker Operations II
Regulations and codes of practice, design and equipment of oil tankers, chemical tankers and liquefied gaz tankers, characteristics of cargoes, ships operations, repair and maintenance, emergency operations.
MAR452 Marine Insurance
Marine Insurance (IMO M.K. 7.01 Böl. C/14.2), Definitions of Insurance, Important Concepts of Insurance Law, Insurance Policy, Contracts of Insurance, Hull and Machinery Insurance, General Clauses/Conditions of Turkish Hull Policy, Institute Hull Clauses, P&I (Club) Insurance, Coverage, Functions and Main Systems of P&I, Cargo Insurance, Functions and Relation Of Different Insurances on Sea Accidents, Collision Salvage, Wreck removal, General Average, Sea Pollution, Fire, Personal Injury, Death and Injury, and Damage to Cargo and Loss of Cargo.
MAR462 Port and Terminal Operations
Introduction to the diversified operations within a port. Marine and port traffic. Port relationship, development, government agencies and law enforcement, port security, traffic control, harbor maintenance, terminal operations including bulk, container and petroleum terminals and their handling operations. An overview of current trends in international port industry.