D15041301 WMA COURSE BROCHURE_ COVER_2016_FINAL PRINT_Layout 1 01/03/2016 18:03 Page 1 W A R S A S H M A R IT IM E A C A D E M Y 2016/17 MARITIME EDUCATION AND TRAINING COURSES C o u r s e b r o c h u r e 2 0 1 6 Designed and produced by / Southampton Solent University. 1 7 PUBD2015-04-1301 Contact us Contents Welcome 1 About Us 2 Warsash Maritime Academy Our Facilities 4 General enquiries Our Staff 6 T: +44 (0)23 8201 3000 (main switchboard) Professional Bodies, Approvals and Accreditations 9 Email: [email protected] Deck (Navigation) 10 Course and bookings enquiries Engineering and Marine Electro-Technical 20 Hotel Operations 32 Deck and engineering qualifications STCW, Safety and Security 34 Tel: +44 (0)23 8201 5015 Ship Handling Centre 50 Email:[email protected] Ship Simulation Training – Bridge, Engine and LICOS 54 All other maritime training courses Petrochemical and Tanker 64 Tel: +44 (0)23 8201 5004 Offshore Oil and Gas 70 Email: [email protected] Leadership and Management 76 Undergraduate and Postgraduate 80 The world’s leading Officer cadet enquiries RYA Powerboat and Watercraft 86 Sandra Petcher – Cadet Administrator maritime education Tel: +44 (0)23 8201 4286 Index of Courses 91–94 Email: [email protected] How to Find Us 96 and training provider Contact Us 97 Commercial business enquiries Alan Cartwright – Commercial Manager Tel: +44 (0)23 8201 4168 Email: [email protected] Also, visit our website for: •Full course descriptions, costs, availability and course dates •Contacts for key staff members •Information on careers and career progression •List of facilities and travel information to the campus •News and events Y M96 Y90 K2 M96 Y81 K54 @warsashacademy b M0 Y0 K0 warsashacademy linkedin.com/company/warsash-maritime-academy The information contained in this course brochure is also available at warsashacademy.co.uk youtube.com/warsashmaritime Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this brochure is accurate and up to date. However, the content was prepared in December 2015, Visit our website and there may be unforeseen circumstances which force Warsash Maritime Academy change to some of the details printed. warsashacademy.co.uk Newtown Road for a comprehensive guide to our courses and Warsash © Southampton Solent University. No part of this Southampton SO31 9ZL publication may be copied or reproduced in any way career guidance on a variety of maritime sectors UK without the permission of the publishers. warsashacademy.co.uk 97 Welcome Welcome to Warsash Maritime Academy Warsash Maritime Academy has provided first-class As part of Southampton Solent University, the academy education, training, consultancy and research services benefits from a strong organisational and quality to the international shipping, commercial yacht, and assurance infrastructure to maintain exceptional standards offshore oil and gas industries for 70 years. of service delivery. We are the world’s premier maritime education and training The academy is dedicated to the training of seafarers and provider, operating in a truly international industry. we look forward to welcoming you to Warsash. Please We understand the strategic changes that are shaping do not hesitate to contact us if you would like further our industry and the business opportunities they create. information about our specialist facilities, or course and service provision. We work closely with the global maritime sectors, ensuring that our education and training programmes not only John Chudley meet the practical needs of our customers but also reflect Provost, Warsash Maritime Academy the current best practice. warsashacademy.co.uk 1 About Us About us What we do Why choose us We offer high-quality course provision for the •A strong academic infrastructure and excellent quality maritime industries, to meet the growing international assurance. demand for crew, officers and captains who are trained •A dedicated one-stop maritime training centre with a to the highest professional standards. We also provide comprehensive choice of courses. a range of opportunities for professional and personal •We employ over 120 highly qualified and experienced development up to master’s degree level. maritime lecturers and technical instructors. •Our provision was officially rated as ‘outstanding’ The academy has internationally recognised certification by Ofsted (February 2012). programmes for deck (navigation), marine engineering and •The student pass rates are consistently high and surpass marine electro-technical officers, from initial entry as an industry norms. officer cadet up to master (captain), chief engineer and •We have a 85 per cent pass rate across all deck and chief electro-technical officer level. engineering written examinations (2014/2015). •We have a 95 per cent pass rate in MCA oral We also provide a full range of short safety courses examinations (2014/2015). (mandatory and non-mandatory) to all maritime personnel •We help to develop the future leaders of the global for the development of key skills such as fire fighting and maritime industry. sea survival. Continuous professional development modules are offered for more experienced officers. Warsash Maritime Academy The academy pioneered the use of bridge, engine room and liquid cargo operations simulators for higher level was rated ‘outstanding’ training, while our specialist ship handling training facility by Ofsted in February 2012. is one of only a few major centres in the world. 2 warsashacademy.co.uk About Us Our training partners Marine Matters Marine Matters is a dedicated RYA training centre Southampton Solent University delivers world- conveniently located within one mile of the academy. renowned yacht and boat design degree programmes, It specialises in the professional delivery of training required a suite of international maritime studies courses and for the superyacht and commercial workboat sector. a range of specialist support services. Our training partners compliment the range of training provision for the superyacht industry. MedAire/International SOS MedAire is part of the world’s largest remote medical advisory and support company (International SOS) and has Da Gama Maritime specialised teams supporting the international luxury yacht Da Gama Maritime provide support to commercial yacht sector worldwide. Their on-board medical training and crew in a number of areas designed to assist in specialist medical consultancy provide vital assistance maintaining their safety at sea through professional on- to crews in updating and maintaining medical knowledge board crew training and an unsurpassed level of navigation and skills. management. Regs4ships Ltd Interior Yacht Services Now part of ChartCo Ltd, Regs4ships specialise in the Interior Yacht Services (IYS) provides Luxury Hospitality provision of digital regulations, technical information and Training through Warsash Superyacht Academy for interior International Maritime Organization (IMO) material to and hospitality crew on board luxury yachts and cruise ships and the shore infrastructure. The directors and many ships. All the courses are accredited through the of the company's staff are ex-mariners and flag state Professional Yachting Association’s (PYA) GUEST surveyors, and ensure that vessels are operating safely, programme, the Guidelines for Unified Excellence in efficiently and within the regulations. Service Training. warsashacademy.co.uk 3 Our Facilities Our facilities The top training destination Ship Handling Centre As the UK’s centre of maritime excellence, the range, scale Timsbury Lake, near Romsey, is the location of one of only and quality of training and support facilities offered by the a few major ship handling centres in the world. We offer academy for students in the maritime industry is a fleet of nine scaled ship models which replicates 12 unmatched worldwide. vessel types. The centre provides port authorities and shipping companies with invaluable specialised training Our impressive 17-acre waterside campus offers comfortable and assessment for their pilots, captains and senior deck on-site accommodation and a range of modern educational officers. Our dedicated ten-acre lake facility attracts and recreational facilities. Students also have access mariners from across the globe, to practise and develop to all the resources and benefits offered by Southampton their ship handling skills through trial manoeuvres in a Solent University, including its innovative virtual campus controlled environment. and online learning environment. Full Mission Engine Room Simulator Bridge simulators/ECDIS Suite Launched in October 2012, our state-of-the-art Full Gain first-hand experience in our Full Mission Bridge Mission Engine Room Simulator is designed for team- Simulator, with its full panoramic views and an extensive based resource management training. It includes a suite of range of training scenarios, or in one of our five multi- rooms comprising an engine control room, an emergency purpose bridge simulators. Our two ECDIS suites are fully switchboard room, a high voltage (11KVA) room equipped providing type-specific training on a range of containing an HV breaker and control panel, and an manufacturer’s equipment such as Kongsberg and Transas. instructor station. 4 warsashacademy.co.uk Our Facilities Liquid Cargo Operations Simulator (LICOS) Radio Communications Centre This facility provides real-time simulation of the process We offer two radio communications suites, each flow control system used in the storage and transfer of containing a range of live installations for students. hazardous bulk liquid cargoes from shore to ship, ship to In addition, a computer room has sufficient simulators shore and ship to ship. Through L3 'WISE Intelligent for every student, with a further two classrooms available System Technology' we are able to replicate real time for the underpinning theory lectures. Three smaller rooms effects of all operational issues.We use an MPRI simulator are dedicated to distress scenario exercises. approved by DNV as a Class A maritime simulator. The simulator fleet consists of the following models: Seamanship Centre membrane LNG, spherical LNG, fully refrigerated LPG The Seamanship Centre offers an excellent range of and double hull crude oil/products carrier, all of which facilities in which students can develop their skills and are based on real vessels. understanding of practical seamanship to Efficient Deck Hand (EDH) standard. Equipment ranges from pilot ladders and mooring arrangements to scale models of derricks and Engineering workshops hatches. The centre provides an ideal environment for The workshops include extensive facilities for bench/hand practical and effective learning. fitting and the use of machine tools, welding, marine power plant and electrical maintenance. Library and IT suite There is a specialised control laboratory for electronic The academy has one of the biggest nautical libraries navigational systems operations and the maintenance in the UK, which also houses an IT resource centre. of radars, navigational aids and control systems. Students have access to all the facilities offered In addition, we have laboratories for thermodynamics, by Southampton Solent University’s main library, plus mechanical and control engineering experiments. myCourse, the virtual learning environment, and SOL, the Solent Online Learning platform. Survival craft facilities We operate a range of survival craft and different Accommodation launching scenarios to meet international safety training Our selection of campus and Southampton-based standards. The launch and recovery of survival craft residences offers a choice of single and twin study including lifeboats, fast rescue boats and rigid inflatable bedrooms, flats and guest house accommodation. boats (RIBs) takes place on our purpose-built pier head All rooms are safe, secure and have onlne access. facility and floating pontoons. A vertical net escape chute is also fitted for offshore training courses. Catering We utilise a pool facility for STCW Personal Survival We have a 120-seat restaurant and a fully licensed bar Techniques (PST) ‘in water’ tuition, and a variety of life with games and a Costa Coffee outlet. All meals are rafts and survival equipment. A Helicopter Underwater prepared on campus by our talented team of chefs using Escape Trainer (HUET) is available, as well as a winch only fresh and local ingredients. facility for simulated rescue by helicopter. Sports and leisure Fire School Our purpose-built watersports centre is RYA-approved and Our purpose-built fire fighting training facility provides delivers practical courses in yachting, dinghy and keelboat a realistic environment in which students can learn the sailing, power boating and jet ski proficiency. We also have vital techniques of fighting fires at sea. a fully equipped gymnasium with personal fitness trainers, boxing, Zumba and pilates, as well as an extensive range The Fire School contains a three-storey steel ship/offshore of sports equipment and bicycles for use by students. module for live fire training, utilising real solid and liquid fuels in creating a safe yet hot and realistic environment in which to train. Additional facilities include helicopter fire fighting and rescue unit, a full breathing apparatus training unit with a simulated double bottom tank, fire pit, fire screen and other devices for simulating a variety of fire types. warsashacademy.co.uk 5 Our Staff Our staff Nigel Hare Head of Maritime Professional Development MA, MRIN Our teaching expertise is highly respected Nigel joined Warsash in 2014 and internationally, attracting professional seafarers from manages the effective planning, development and delivery around the globe to our training courses and of maritime non-accredited short courses. A 33-year career programmes. in the Royal Navy culminated in being responsible for setting policy in navigation and seamanship across the We manage over 10,000 student enrolments each year Fleet and finally serving as the Queen’s Harbour Master and employ over 120 highly qualified and experienced in Portsmouth and completing an MA in Business maritime lecturers and technical instructors to ensure Management Nigel is a member of the RIN and Chairman that our students receive first-class teaching provision. of the Navigation and Direction Officer's Association. The large majority of our staff members are current or former seafarers, with specialist knowledge from marine- Russell Gray related industries such as commercial maritime, naval Programme Group Leader architecture, maritime law, the Royal Navy and the offshore MSc industry. Their professional expertise is fully supported by our policy of continuous professional development Russell joined the academy in 1995 as and enhancement of teaching and technical skills. a senior lecturer working for the Maritime and Offshore Safety Section, having initially Senior management served at sea as a deck officer aboard a variety of vessel types. As an ISM Auditor with NEBOSH qualifications, Russell has undertaken a number of consultancy roles for Professor John Chudley the academy. In 2003, Russell was appointed as Principal Provost, Warsash Maritime Academy Lecturer Maritime Training, with responsibility for managing maritime and offshore safety resources. He has John joined Southampton Solent since taken over the responsibility for the Fire School and University in 2013 and oversees the Ship Handling Centre operations. strategic development of the academy. Previously John was Head of the Department of Mechanical and Marine Engineering at Plymouth Steve Window University and Director of Research and Innovation. Prior Programme Group Leader (Ship to joining Solent University, John was director of the Simulation) National Apprenticeships Service and has a strong VR, MSc, CMgr, FCMI, FHEA, AFRIN commitment to vocational education and higher level skills. Steve spent 21 years in the Royal Navy as a warfare officer and joined the academy as a senior lecturer in August 2009. Steve served as the Queen’s John Bazley Harbourmaster at Portland, was NATO maritime advisor Head of Academic and Certification to the Defence Ministries of the Baltic States, Head of Programmes Royal Navy diving training and remains a member of the MSc, FRIN, FHEA, MNI RN Reserve. Steve was appointed as Programme Group Leader in July 2015, and is responsible for all bridge John overseas the academic simulation and GMDSS training. accredited course provision at the academy. John spent 17 years in the Royal Navy as a warfare officer specialising in navigation before completing an MSc in Applied Navigation and joining Warsash in 2001. John represents the academy on a number of maritime industry and professional bodies including the Merchant Navy Training Board Technical Committee. 6 warsashacademy.co.uk Our Staff Mark Bee John Onslow Programme Group Leader Programme Group Leader (Deck) (Management, Petrochem, Medical) MSc, Master Mariner, PGCTLHE, MSc, FIMarEST, MCIPD, PGCHEP Mark is a qualified engineer who John joined the academy in 1997 served in the Royal Navy for over 20 years in a variety of as a senior lecturer in the petrochemical section before ships and submarines. After leaving the Navy, Mark spent moving to Professional Studies in 2000, and became ten years as a training manager at a maritime training principal lecturer in 2007. John spent his sea-going career school before joining the academy as a senior lecturer in as a deck officer serving on a variety of ship types but 2012. Mark has overall management responsibility for the specialising in the tanker trade. He has co-authored a text management, medical and petrochemical/LICOS course book on oil tanker operations and represents the academy delivery sections at Warsash. on the deck sub-group of the IAMI. Keith Hopkins Programme Group Leader (Maritime and Offshore Safety) Keith joined the academy in 2005 as a senior lecturer in our offshore safety section, and in July 2014 was appointed to manage the maritime and offshore safety section of the School of Maritime Training. Keith has overall responsibility for the day-to-day management of the section’s operations and continues to teach on a range of offshore safety courses. Nick Ball Programme Group Leader (Marine Engineering) Nick joined the academy initially as a Senior Lecturer before becoming Principal Lecturer in 2009. Nick’s maritime career began as a marine engineer officer in the RFA, before retiring as the Head of the Technical Branches of the service. Nick joined Warsash in 2005 after a short spell as a consultant to Rolls-Royce Naval Marine. Nick represents the academy on the engineering sub-group of the International Association of Maritime Institutions (IAMI). “ Warsash is a maritime academy unlike any other. As an engineer, it is great to be able to learn from chief engineers who have been in the maritime business for many years. For any question asked, an answer is always given, as the combined experience of all the lecturers at the academy is countless. ” Daniel Springer Chief Engineer warsashacademy.co.uk 7
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