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MARINE STUIDES GEORGIAN COLLEGE 119 GeorgianCollege.ca/MEMG 705.728.1968, ext. 2071 ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE 1 year (2 semesters) STARTS JANUARY OWEN SOUND APPROX. FIRST YEAR FEES: $4,858.78 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Applicants must meet ONE of the following requirements: • Graduate of a marine engineering cadet training program in Canada, (Georgian METC graduates meet this requirement), or • Holder of a certificate of competency as a marine engineer issued under the STCW Convention, or • Equivalent level of knowledge demonstrated through an interview and portfolio of experience • Applicants seeking transfer credit or advanced standing from other programs may be considered on an individual basis Students are presented with material designed in co-operation with Transport Canada Marine Safety and Security (TCMSS), and Canada's shipping companies. Content material includes the academic portion of the TCMSS Engineering Officer Education Training (EOET) program for senior engineering officers. Students develop the knowledge, skills, and professionalism expected to function as part of an engineering team at the management level. NOTE: This is a Transport Canada-designated program. Career opportunities • Graduates of this program may find rewarding careers as ship's engineering officers managing commercial vessel operations throughout Canada and the world. • This program may lead to career advancement to senior ranks on board ships and to positions of leadership in the marine industry. MARINE ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT MEMG I helped sail a brand new, next-generation Great Lakes freighter – the CWB Marquis – from a shipyard in China to her new home in Canada. Ian D'Mello Third Mate, CWB Marquis, Algoma Central Corporation Proud alumnus – Marine Technology – Navigation