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15 NAVIGATION REGISTER NOW – 705.722.1516 OR 1.888.812.7511 marinetraining.ca DEVIASCOPE In this course, candidates will review practical compensation and adjustment of the magnetic compass using the deviascope. Topics include methods of obtaining a table of deviations, analysis of the table to obtain approximate coefficients; the permanent components P, Q and R, the induced components, their separate effects and their application to compensation of a ship's magnetic field and general principle of compass correction and methods of correcting for coefficients. The final examination is administered by a Transport Canada Marine Safety and Security Nautical examiner. ELECTRONIC CHART AND DISPLAY INFORMATION SYSTEM (ECDIS) An Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) is a highly advanced and powerful navigational aid, specifically designed for enhancing safety at sea. Participants will be required to demonstrate proper use of the ECDIS equipment, including the use of navigational functions associated with route planning and monitoring; the ability to select, display and interpret relevant information and know what proper action to take in case of malfunction. SIMULATED ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION 1 PART A (SEN 1A) At course completion participants will possess a knowledge of the principles, the ability to use and the skill required for the correct operation of the following navigational equipment: radar, ARPA, Radar plotting, satellite navigation (GPS/DGPS), Loran-C, gyrocompass, auto pilot, course recorder and echo sounder. SIMULATED ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION 1 PART B (SEN 1B) At the completion of this course, participants will possess a thorough knowledge of the application of the collision regulations and the principles to be observed in keeping a navigational watch in a simulated environment. Electronic aids will be utilized to plot the ship's position and progress and, in a one-on-one ship situation, take necessary action to avoid collision without putting the vessel at risk. SIMULATED ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION 2 (SEN 2) This course will enable participants to make appropriate decisions in complex navigational situations, to effectively manage the bridge watch-keeping team and to comply with the standards regarding watch-keeping in a simulated environment. Participants will prepare and execute a voyage plan from berth to berth using the necessary instruments and publications while assuming the duties and responsibilities of the master aboard ships having specified maneuvering characteristics. Course code: MARI 0102 Prerequisites: SEN 1 Parts A and B or Transport Canada Marine Safety and Security approved qualifying service, ROC-MC, CDN Course length: 13 consecutive days (84 hours) Course fee: $1,950 (class size – min. four, max. eight) (TC examination fee is extra) Course code: MARI 0134 Prerequisite: Pre-course reading material Course length: Three days (18 hours) Course fee: $530 (TC examination fee is extra) Course code: MARI 0187 Prerequisites: Knowledge of Chartwork and the Collision Regulations, CDN Course length: Six days (40 hours) Course fee: $1,166 (class size – min. six, max. 12) Course code: MARI 0003 Prerequisites: CDN Course length: 1Five days Monday to Friday only (120 hours) Course fee: $1,770 (class size – min. six, max. 16) Course code: MARI 0103 Prerequisites: 18 months sea time, knowledge of Chartwork (040/041), Rules of the Road (061/060), ROC-MC, SEN 1 Part A, CDN Course length: 12 consecutive days (72 hours) Course fee: $1,505 (class size – min. four, max. eight) (TC examination fee is extra)