Marine students practise communication at sea using the latest equipment.
MARINE STUDIES
HIGHLY COMPETITIVE PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates may find rewarding careers as ships'
officers on board commercial vessels throughout
Canada and the world.
This cadet training program may lead to career
advancement to senior ranks on board ships and
to positions of leadership in the marine industry.
Graduates are eligible to write examinations
for the Transport Canada Watchkeeping Mate
Certificate of Competency and may gain
employment in domestic and international
shipping industries.
FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS
Graduates of MNAV may be granted credit
toward degree studies at the following
institutions via articulation and transfer
agreements: Davenport University (US),
Memorial University (NL), and University of
New Brunswick Saint John (NB).
PLEASE NOTE
Applicants must provide a valid Transport Canada
Marine Medical certificate stating "fit for sea
service" or "fit for sea service with limitations."
In the case of "fit for sea service with limitations,"
the application will be reviewed for admission.
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MARINE TECHNOLOGY –
NAVIGATION
CO-OP
MNAV
This program has been planned in co-operation with Transport Canada Marine Safety and
Security (TCMSS) and Canada's shipping companies. It offers a complete education for those
seeking employment as ships' navigation officers. The specialized competencies and work
experience also provide the graduate with opportunities for employment in government and
in other marine-related industries. TCMSS has recognized this program as an approved cadet
training program meeting the requirements of TP5562 Nautical Cadet Training Program.
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA (CO-OP)
3 years (6 semesters)
STARTS SEPTEMBER: Owen Sound
Approximate annual fees: $4,412.56
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
OSSD or equivalent with
• Grade 12 English (C or U)
• Grade 12 mathematics (C or U)
PLACEMENTS
3 co-op work terms
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