Marine Transportation

The University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) Marine Transportation Department is based in Ketchikan and offers maritime classes in Ketchikan, Juneau, Sitka and outlying communities.  We serve students who seek a deck department career path, from entry level to deck officer, with U.S. Coast Guard approved instruction. We also offer coursework for individuals wishing to advance their personal knowledge and skills related to vessel operation and navigation.  We have a staff of two full-time Maritime Professors, one based in Ketchikan and one in Juneau.  They are augmented by a large pool of well-qualified Adjunct Instructors and supported by a part-time Maritime Coordinator.

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Marine Transporation O.E.

Occupational endorsements are programs of study designed to give students intensive training in a specific occupational field.

Typically an occupational endorsement is less than 30 credits, and is not an eligible program for financial aid.

REQUIREMENTS (2012-2013 CATALOG)

Minimum Credit Hours9
Advisor approved from the following (at least one course must be 200-level):
MTS129Basic Safety Training**2
MTS131Seamanship*3
MTS132Basic Navigation & Piloting*4
MTS225Able Seaman*2
MTS226Ratings Forming Part of a Navigation Watch**1
MTS228Fast Rescue Boat**2
MTS230Proficient in Survival Craft**2
MTS232Radar Observer**2
MTS238U.S.C.G Regulations*2
MTS239Master 100 Ton & OUPV*5
MTS240Upgrade from 100 Ton to 200 Ton*2
MTS242Advanced Fire Fighting**2
MTS282Marine Transportation Lab3
* USCG Approved for testing in class
** USCG Approved to meet the requirements of the international convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) 95 for Seafarers.

Power Techonology O.E. with an emphasis in Marine Engine Room Preparation

Occupational endorsements are programs of study designed to give students intensive training in a specific occupational field.

Typically an occupational endorsement is less than 30 credits, and is not an eligible program for financial aid.

MARINE ENGINE ROOM PREPARATION
REQUIREMENTS (2012-2013 CATALOG)

Minimum Credit Hours28
DESLS110Diesel Engines6
DESLS130Refrigeration & Air Conditioning2
DESLS161Applied Marine Hydraulics1
DESLS171Heavy Duty Electrical Systems3
DESLS180AC Power Generation3
DESLS261Marine Auxiliary Systems3
DESLS262Marine Auxiliary Systems Lab2
DESLS263Marine Transmissions3
MTS129Basic Safety Training2
WELDS120Basic Welding I3

Associate of Applied Science in Power Techonology with an emphasis in USCG Marine Oiler

Associate degree programs are areas of study designed to prepare students academically for admission to a bachelor degree program.

Typically an associate degree program is 60 credits (two years).

USCG DOCUMENTED MARINE OILER EMPHASIS

This USCG DOCUMENTED MARINE OILER A.A.S. Degree is for both men and women who want to get the training needed to begin a career in marine transportation (engine room). With successful completion of this program and a written USCG examination, students receive a USCG Merchant Marine Document (MMD Z-card) with an OILER endorsement, which qualifies them for employment in the engine rooms of large U.S. flagged vessels anywhere in the world. OILER is the "qualified" entry level position in the engine room which has a career path that culminates in the chief engineer's position. Program graduates can expect to find employment with the state ferry system, private ferries, cruise ships, seafood processors, tug boats, or any other large sea going vessels. This degree incorporates a 120 day (1440 hour) internship at sea as part of the requirements.

Incoming students will have to pass a USCG background check, drug screen, and physical agility exam during the first semester. They will also have to pass a complete physical exam prior to getting the Oiler Z-card. English and mathematics placement exams are also required in the first semester.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (2012-2013 CATALOG)

Minimum Credit Hours61
Major Requirements45
DESLS105Diesel Fuel Systems3
DESLS110Diesel Engines6
DESLS125Basic Hydraulics3
DESLS130Air Conditioning and Refrigeration2
DESLS171Heavy Duty Electrical Systems3
DESLS180AC Power Generation3
DESLS261Marine Auxiliary Systems3
DESLS262Marine Auxiliary Systems Lab2
DESLS263Marine Transmissions3
DESLS291AAlaska Marine Highway Oiler Internship (1440 hrs.)12
MTS129Basic Safety Training2
WELDS120Basic Welding3
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UAS is an open enrollment institution, this means that you do not have to be in a UAS degree program to take a class. Anyone can take our classes as long as they meet the course pre-requisites.

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MT Classes: Fall - 2013


MT 225
2 CR

Students will learn rules of the road, ship nomenclature, knots, splices and general seamanship topics. This course is approved for third party testing. A UAS certificate of completion is accepted as a substitute for testing by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Prerequisite: MT S230 or instructor permission.

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80677KD1Neil Nickerson
HAM101
Mon - Fri
8:00a - 5:00p
11/18 - 11/22

Delivered via video conference in Ketchikan and Juneau. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Call 1-907-228-4568 for more information.

Tuition and fees: $688 (additional charges may apply)

This U.S. Coast Guard approved course satisfies the Standards of Training and Certification of Watchkeeping (STCW) 95 for Ratings Forming Part of a Navigation Watch. Included in the course are helm commands and duties of a mariner on a navigation watch.

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79758K01Benjamin Hastings
HAM101
Tue, Wed, Thu
8:00a - 5:00p
11/12 - 11/14

Tuition and fees: $419 (additional charges may apply)

Required for persons assigned to operate Fast Rescue Boats. It is USCG approved and meets the requirements for Standards, Training and Certification of Watchkeeping (STCW) 95. Much of the class time is spent operating a fast rescue boat on the water. Requires prior experience handling a skiff, warm clothing and rain gear.

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79759K01Benjamin Hastings
ROBT118
Mon - Fri
8:00a - 5:00p
10/14 - 10/18

Students must provide warm foul weather gear as they will be operating small rescue boats on the waters of the Tongass Narrows. It is recommended that students bring Mustang type suits or float coats if they have them.

Tuition and fees: $1138 (additional charges may apply)

This U.S. Coast Guard approved course provides training in the use of lifeboats, life rafts and survival gear. It meets the requirements of 46 CFR 12.10-3(a)(6) and 46 CFR 12.10-5 for endorsement for Lifeboatman. It also meets the requirements of Section A-VI/2 and Table A-VI/2-1 of the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) 95. Rain gear may be needed for outside drills.

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79762K01Benjamin Hastings
HAM101
Mon - Thu
8:00a - 5:00p
10/7 - 10/10

Students must bring their own warm foul weather gear as much class time will be spent outside launching, retrieving and rowing lifeboats.

Tuition and fees: $738 (additional charges may apply)

MT 232
2 CR

U.S. Coast Guard approved course provides training in basic radar theory. Topics include navigation and collision avoidance. Great emphasis is placed on plotting techniques. Radar Observer utilizes the Nautilus Educational Systems (NRAS) radar simulator. Meets the requirements for uninspected tow vessels greater than 26 feet.

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79773K01
ROBT118
Mon - Fri
8:00a - 5:00p
12/9 - 12/13

Students are expected to complete online coursework prior to the first day of class. Contact the MT Department for further information at 228-4568.

Tuition and fees: $738 (additional charges may apply)

This course and instructor have been approved by the US Coast Guard for third party testing. A UAS certificate of completion is accepted as a substitute for testing by the Coast Guard. Depending on sea experience and other Coast Guard requirements, a person passing this course is eligible to receive an Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel (OUPV, commonly called a 6-pack license) up to a Master 100 Gross Ton license.

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79774K01
HAM101
Saturday
9:00a - 1:00p
9/17 - 12/7
ROBT118
Saturday
9:00a - 1:00p
9/17 - 12/7
ROBT118
Tue, Thu
6:30p - 8:30p
9/17 - 12/7
HAM101
Tue, Thu
6:30p - 8:30p
9/17 - 12/7

Tuition and fees: $1120 (additional charges may apply)

This course and instructor have been approved by the US Coast Guard for third party testing. A UAS certificate of completion is accepted as a substitute for testing by the Coast Guard. Depending on sea experience and other Coast Guard requirements, a person passing this course is eligible to receive an Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel (OUPV, commonly called a 6-pack license) up to a Master 100 Gross Ton license.

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79775K02Neil Nickerson
Tue, Thu
6:00p - 9:00p
10/8 - 11/23
Saturday
8:00a - 5:00p
10/8 - 11/23

Tuition and fees: $1120 (additional charges may apply)

This course and instructor have been approved by the US Coast Guard for third party testing. A UAS certificate of completion is accepted as a substitute for testing by the Coast Guard. Depending on sea experience and other Coast Guard requirements, a person passing this course is eligible to receive an Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel (OUPV, commonly called a 6-pack license) up to a Master 100 Gross Ton license.

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79785K03

Tuition and fees: $1120 (additional charges may apply)

Intended for mariners seeking a license as Apprentice Mate (Steersman) of Towing Vessels. Any student successfully completing the course will satisfy the Coast Guard examination requirements of 46 CFR 10.205(i) for original issuance or 46 CFR 10.209(c)(iii) for renewal of a license as Apprentice Mate (Steersman) of Towing Vessels or Mate (Pilot) of Towing Vessels.

Prerequisite: USCG Master/Mate not more than 200 GRT License or mariners holding a 25, 50, or 100-Ton license must complete MT S240 Upgrade to 200-Ton Master within one year of completion of this Apprentice Mate course.

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80678KD1Neil Nickerson
HAM101
Wed, Thu
8:00a - 5:00p
12/4 - 12/5

Delivered via video conference in Ketchikan and Juneau. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Call 1-907-228-4568 for more information.

Tuition and fees: $369 (additional charges may apply)

Intended for mariners responsible for cargo and the safety of passengers in emergency situations. It meets the Crisis Management and Human Behavior requirements of Standards, Training and Certification of Watchkeeping (STCW) 95 including Roll On Roll Off (Ro-Ro) passenger vessels.

Prerequisite: Requires US Coast Guard approved certificate of completion in Crowd Management.

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79786K01

Tuition and fees: $344 (additional charges may apply)

 
 

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