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MED 3
13 October @ 08:00 - 28 October @ 14:00 AEST
MED 3 – MARINE ENGINE DRIVER GRADE 3 NC
Qualification description
- This qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal.
Duties and Functions
- Duties and functions for which AMSA certificate of competency is required are listed in the MAR Maritime Training Package Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
Licensing/Regulatory Information
- This qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 NC as specified in Marine Order 505.
AMSA certification will require:
- achieving MAR20424 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal),
- qualifying sea service as specified in Marine Order 505,
- meeting the medical requirements specified in Marine Order 505 and
- having passed final assessment as specified in Marine Order 505.
Seafarers seeking certification should check with AMSA.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Online / Virtual Classrooms –
All of our classes are now online via our live interactive Virtual Classrooms.
These are run Monday to Friday starting at 0800 and finishing at 1600 for the course duration.
While we have allocated course durations for all courses, we may complete them sooner, depending on the group.
Your responsibility is to complete your assignments over the weekends and hand them in Monday mornings at 0800 before your written exams.
Written exams for the subjects you completed the week before will be on Monday morning. ONLY those who have submitted their assignments will be able to sit their exam.
As part of the maritime training package curriculum, each subject holds a practical component, and students must attend our Brisbane Campus to complete this. ECA Maritime College cannot issue a certificate without ALL parts of the curriculum being satisfied; this includes the practical assessment.
ECA Maritime College offers the practical assessment and AMPA completion as a collaborative day; however, students choosing not to complete their AMPA with us will still need to satisfy the practical assessment component.
You can complete practicals offsite for Corporate Clients or groups of 8 or more, provided all the resources required have been audited and approved.
Remote / Flexible –
If you do not have time to attend classes, you can study remotely.
Once you have enrolled and processed your course fees, you will access your student portal. The portal is where all your course material will be located, including all your assignments and student handouts.
You can submit your assignments to your designated assessor and feedback received through the same system.
Remote students are given ten contact hours with their designated assessor to assist them through this process should they need it, and further assistance is available for students when necessary.
Once Remote students have completed all of their assignments, they will need to contact ECA Maritime College to organise a time to sit their written exams.
As part of the maritime training package curriculum, each subject holds a practical assessment component, and students must attend our Brisbane Campus to complete this.
We cannot issue a certificate without all curriculum components being satisfied; this includes the practical assessment. The AMPA and practical examination are completed as a collaborative day; however, students choosing not to complete their AMPA with us will still need to satisfy the practical assessment component.
Packaging rules
| Total number of units = 13 units
13 core units |
|
| Core units | |
|---|---|
| BSBTWK201 | Work effectively with others |
| HLTAID011 | Provide First Aid |
| MARB028 | Service marine internal combustion engines and propulsion and auxiliary systems |
| MARC033 | Complete engine room tasks |
| MARC034 | Maintain hull out of water |
| MARC035 | Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment |
| MARC036 | Operate deck machinery |
| MARC039 | Operate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systems |
| MARF028 | Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel |
| MARF029 | Meet work health and safety requirements |
| MARF030 | Survive at sea using survival craft |
| MARF060 | Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment |
| MARJ006 | Follow environmental work practices |
MED 3
13 October @ 08:00 - 28 October @ 14:00 AEST
MED 3 – MARINE ENGINE DRIVER GRADE 3 NC
Qualification description
- This qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal.
Duties and Functions
- Duties and functions for which AMSA certificate of competency is required are listed in the MAR Maritime Training Package Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
Licensing/Regulatory Information
- This qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 NC as specified in Marine Order 505.
AMSA certification will require:
- achieving MAR20424 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal),
- qualifying sea service as specified in Marine Order 505,
- meeting the medical requirements specified in Marine Order 505 and
- having passed final assessment as specified in Marine Order 505.
Seafarers seeking certification should check with AMSA.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Online / Virtual Classrooms –
All of our classes are now online via our live interactive Virtual Classrooms.
These are run Monday to Friday starting at 0800 and finishing at 1600 for the course duration.
While we have allocated course durations for all courses, we may complete them sooner, depending on the group.
Your responsibility is to complete your assignments over the weekends and hand them in Monday mornings at 0800 before your written exams.
Written exams for the subjects you completed the week before will be on Monday morning. ONLY those who have submitted their assignments will be able to sit their exam.
As part of the maritime training package curriculum, each subject holds a practical component, and students must attend our Brisbane Campus to complete this. ECA Maritime College cannot issue a certificate without ALL parts of the curriculum being satisfied; this includes the practical assessment.
ECA Maritime College offers the practical assessment and AMPA completion as a collaborative day; however, students choosing not to complete their AMPA with us will still need to satisfy the practical assessment component.
You can complete practicals offsite for Corporate Clients or groups of 8 or more, provided all the resources required have been audited and approved.
Remote / Flexible –
If you do not have time to attend classes, you can study remotely.
Once you have enrolled and processed your course fees, you will access your student portal. The portal is where all your course material will be located, including all your assignments and student handouts.
You can submit your assignments to your designated assessor and feedback received through the same system.
Remote students are given ten contact hours with their designated assessor to assist them through this process should they need it, and further assistance is available for students when necessary.
Once Remote students have completed all of their assignments, they will need to contact ECA Maritime College to organise a time to sit their written exams.
As part of the maritime training package curriculum, each subject holds a practical assessment component, and students must attend our Brisbane Campus to complete this.
We cannot issue a certificate without all curriculum components being satisfied; this includes the practical assessment. The AMPA and practical examination are completed as a collaborative day; however, students choosing not to complete their AMPA with us will still need to satisfy the practical assessment component.
Packaging rules
| Total number of units = 13 units
13 core units |
|
| Core units | |
|---|---|
| BSBTWK201 | Work effectively with others |
| HLTAID011 | Provide First Aid |
| MARB028 | Service marine internal combustion engines and propulsion and auxiliary systems |
| MARC033 | Complete engine room tasks |
| MARC034 | Maintain hull out of water |
| MARC035 | Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment |
| MARC036 | Operate deck machinery |
| MARC039 | Operate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systems |
| MARF028 | Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel |
| MARF029 | Meet work health and safety requirements |
| MARF030 | Survive at sea using survival craft |
| MARF060 | Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment |
| MARJ006 | Follow environmental work practices |
MED 3
13 October @ 08:00 - 28 October @ 14:00 AEST
MED 3 – MARINE ENGINE DRIVER GRADE 3 NC
Qualification description
- This qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal.
Duties and Functions
- Duties and functions for which AMSA certificate of competency is required are listed in the MAR Maritime Training Package Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
Licensing/Regulatory Information
- This qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 NC as specified in Marine Order 505.
AMSA certification will require:
- achieving MAR20424 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal),
- qualifying sea service as specified in Marine Order 505,
- meeting the medical requirements specified in Marine Order 505 and
- having passed final assessment as specified in Marine Order 505.
Seafarers seeking certification should check with AMSA.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Online / Virtual Classrooms –
All of our classes are now online via our live interactive Virtual Classrooms.
These are run Monday to Friday starting at 0800 and finishing at 1600 for the course duration.
While we have allocated course durations for all courses, we may complete them sooner, depending on the group.
Your responsibility is to complete your assignments over the weekends and hand them in Monday mornings at 0800 before your written exams.
Written exams for the subjects you completed the week before will be on Monday morning. ONLY those who have submitted their assignments will be able to sit their exam.
As part of the maritime training package curriculum, each subject holds a practical component, and students must attend our Brisbane Campus to complete this. ECA Maritime College cannot issue a certificate without ALL parts of the curriculum being satisfied; this includes the practical assessment.
ECA Maritime College offers the practical assessment and AMPA completion as a collaborative day; however, students choosing not to complete their AMPA with us will still need to satisfy the practical assessment component.
You can complete practicals offsite for Corporate Clients or groups of 8 or more, provided all the resources required have been audited and approved.
Remote / Flexible –
If you do not have time to attend classes, you can study remotely.
Once you have enrolled and processed your course fees, you will access your student portal. The portal is where all your course material will be located, including all your assignments and student handouts.
You can submit your assignments to your designated assessor and feedback received through the same system.
Remote students are given ten contact hours with their designated assessor to assist them through this process should they need it, and further assistance is available for students when necessary.
Once Remote students have completed all of their assignments, they will need to contact ECA Maritime College to organise a time to sit their written exams.
As part of the maritime training package curriculum, each subject holds a practical assessment component, and students must attend our Brisbane Campus to complete this.
We cannot issue a certificate without all curriculum components being satisfied; this includes the practical assessment. The AMPA and practical examination are completed as a collaborative day; however, students choosing not to complete their AMPA with us will still need to satisfy the practical assessment component.
Packaging rules
| Total number of units = 13 units
13 core units |
|
| Core units | |
|---|---|
| BSBTWK201 | Work effectively with others |
| HLTAID011 | Provide First Aid |
| MARB028 | Service marine internal combustion engines and propulsion and auxiliary systems |
| MARC033 | Complete engine room tasks |
| MARC034 | Maintain hull out of water |
| MARC035 | Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment |
| MARC036 | Operate deck machinery |
| MARC039 | Operate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systems |
| MARF028 | Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel |
| MARF029 | Meet work health and safety requirements |
| MARF030 | Survive at sea using survival craft |
| MARF060 | Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment |
| MARJ006 | Follow environmental work practices |
MED 3
13 October @ 08:00 - 28 October @ 14:00 AEST
MED 3 – MARINE ENGINE DRIVER GRADE 3 NC
Qualification description
- This qualification applies to people working in the maritime industry seeking an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certificate of competency in the capacity of Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal.
Duties and Functions
- Duties and functions for which AMSA certificate of competency is required are listed in the MAR Maritime Training Package Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
Licensing/Regulatory Information
- This qualification is required to obtain an AMSA certificate of competency as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 NC as specified in Marine Order 505.
AMSA certification will require:
- achieving MAR20424 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal),
- qualifying sea service as specified in Marine Order 505,
- meeting the medical requirements specified in Marine Order 505 and
- having passed final assessment as specified in Marine Order 505.
Seafarers seeking certification should check with AMSA.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Online / Virtual Classrooms –
All of our classes are now online via our live interactive Virtual Classrooms.
These are run Monday to Friday starting at 0800 and finishing at 1600 for the course duration.
While we have allocated course durations for all courses, we may complete them sooner, depending on the group.
Your responsibility is to complete your assignments over the weekends and hand them in Monday mornings at 0800 before your written exams.
Written exams for the subjects you completed the week before will be on Monday morning. ONLY those who have submitted their assignments will be able to sit their exam.
As part of the maritime training package curriculum, each subject holds a practical component, and students must attend our Brisbane Campus to complete this. ECA Maritime College cannot issue a certificate without ALL parts of the curriculum being satisfied; this includes the practical assessment.
ECA Maritime College offers the practical assessment and AMPA completion as a collaborative day; however, students choosing not to complete their AMPA with us will still need to satisfy the practical assessment component.
You can complete practicals offsite for Corporate Clients or groups of 8 or more, provided all the resources required have been audited and approved.
Remote / Flexible –
If you do not have time to attend classes, you can study remotely.
Once you have enrolled and processed your course fees, you will access your student portal. The portal is where all your course material will be located, including all your assignments and student handouts.
You can submit your assignments to your designated assessor and feedback received through the same system.
Remote students are given ten contact hours with their designated assessor to assist them through this process should they need it, and further assistance is available for students when necessary.
Once Remote students have completed all of their assignments, they will need to contact ECA Maritime College to organise a time to sit their written exams.
As part of the maritime training package curriculum, each subject holds a practical assessment component, and students must attend our Brisbane Campus to complete this.
We cannot issue a certificate without all curriculum components being satisfied; this includes the practical assessment. The AMPA and practical examination are completed as a collaborative day; however, students choosing not to complete their AMPA with us will still need to satisfy the practical assessment component.
Packaging rules
| Total number of units = 13 units
13 core units |
|
| Core units | |
|---|---|
| BSBTWK201 | Work effectively with others |
| HLTAID011 | Provide First Aid |
| MARB028 | Service marine internal combustion engines and propulsion and auxiliary systems |
| MARC033 | Complete engine room tasks |
| MARC034 | Maintain hull out of water |
| MARC035 | Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment |
| MARC036 | Operate deck machinery |
| MARC039 | Operate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systems |
| MARF028 | Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel |
| MARF029 | Meet work health and safety requirements |
| MARF030 | Survive at sea using survival craft |
| MARF060 | Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment |
| MARJ006 | Follow environmental work practices |


