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2010 Advanced Diploma of Marine Engineering(J2W)  Download to Zip

Responsible faculty or institute: 
Australian Maritime College (principal)
Campus(es) Offered: 
Launceston:
Course Duration: Minimum 3 yrs, Maximum 5 yrs.
Course Contact (faculty or school): 

Introduction

The Advanced Diploma of Marine Engineering (ADME) provides the only internationally-accredited AMSA - approved Marine Engineer training program in Australia.

Intakes

Year 1 - Commences 22nd January 2010 and 21st May 2010

Year 2 - Commences - Intake (1) 11th January 2010, Intake (2) 22nd March 2010

Year 3 - Commences 25th January 2010

Admission & Prerequisites

  • Satisfactory completion of Grade 12 with passes in Mathematics, Sciences and English, or equivalent;
  • Applicants with English as a second language require an IELTS score of at least 5.5 for Stage 1 and 6.0 for Stage 2 onwards;
  • Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) approved Medical requirements and eyesight test;
  • Applicants will need to obtain a traineeship/cadetship with a shipping company in order to undertake the seagoing components of the program;
  • Students who do not have Australian Resident status must produce written evidence of sponsorship by a shipping company.

Suitably qualified Year 12 students may apply for admission to the Year 1 - Certificate in Pre-Sea Training (Engine) course. Special consideration will be given to tradespersons. Applicants will need to obtain a traineeship/cadetship with a Shipping Company in order to undertake the seagoing components of the program.

Career Outcomes

The course prepares students for a career as a Marine Engineer officer. Engineering entrants need to obtain sponsorship with a shipping company as 'cadets'. The shipping company arranges periods of sea service between the academic sections of the course. Anyone wishing to take up a seagoing engineering career should therefore approach the various shipping companies with a view to obtaining sponsorship. A list of companies is available on application.


Articulation to/from Course


After completion of the ADME, students have the option of enrolling in the degree program with up to 2 years exemptions.

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