
Master marine electrotechnology. Courses, guides, & resources for ETOs, engineers preparing for COC exams, and aspiring maritime professionals. Preparatory course for ETO COC Written and Oral Examinations | Develop a clear understanding of this subject with this course! Welcome to …
Master marine electrotechnology. Courses, guides, & resources for ETOs, engineers preparing for COC exams, and aspiring maritime professionals.
Preparatory course for ETO COC Written and Oral Examinations | Develop a clear understanding of this subject with this course!
Welcome to your comprehensive resource for mastering the electrotechnology essential for a successful career in the merchant navy. Whether you’re an aspiring Electro-Technical Officer (ETO), a marine engineer preparing for your Certificate of Competency (COC) exams, or a seasoned professional seeking to enhance your skills, this course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and expertise you need.
What You’ll Gain:
- In-Depth Understanding: Dive into the intricacies of ship electrical systems, from power generation and distribution to high-voltage systems, automation, and critical safety protocols.
- Exam Preparedness: Our curriculum is meticulously aligned with the DG Shipping India COC exam syllabus, ensuring you’re fully prepared to tackle electrotechnology questions with confidence.
- Practical Skills: Beyond theoretical knowledge, you’ll gain insights into real-world troubleshooting, maintenance, and best practices for managing electrical systems on board merchant vessels.
- Career Advancement: Whether you’re starting your journey or aiming for the next level, this course will empower you to excel in your maritime electrical engineering career.
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Course Highlights:
- Comprehensive Modules: Covering all aspects of marine electrotechnology, including:
- Fundamentals of electricity and electronics
- Shipboard power generation and distribution
- High-voltage systems and switchgear
- Motor control and automation
- Electrical safety and emergency procedures
- Communication and navigation electronics
- Interactive Learning: Engage with video lectures, quizzes, practical exercises, and simulated scenarios to reinforce your understanding.
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from the expertise of experienced ETOs and marine electrical engineers who will guide you through the course.
- Community Support: Connect with fellow students and professionals to exchange knowledge and build your network.
Who Should Enroll:
- Aspiring Electro-Technical Officers (ETOs)
- Marine engineers preparing for COC exams
- Electrical engineers interested in maritime careers
- Maritime professionals seeking career advancement
Embark on Your Electrotechnology Journey Today!
Don’t miss this opportunity to take your marine electrical knowledge to the next level. Join our course and become a sought-after expert in the field of merchant ship electrotechnology. Enroll now and chart your course towards a rewarding maritime career!
- Comprehensive Modules: Covering all aspects of marine electrotechnology, including:
Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 32 Lessons
- 16 Weeks
- Maritime Labor Convention (MLC)1
- International Safety Management (ISM) Code1
- International Maritime Organization (IMO)1
- Classification Societies1
- Statutory Certificates and Documents1
- Fire Fighting1
- Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)14
- 8.0SOLAS – Electrical Safety
- 8.1SOLAS – Electrical Shock
- 8.2SOLAS – Working Aloft
- 8.3SOLAS – Batteries and Battery Room
- 8.4SOLAS – Freefall Lifeboat / Gravity Lifeboat
- 8.5SOLAS – Flameproof (ExD) / Hazardous Area
- 8.6SOLAS – Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
- 8.7SOLAS – Water Level Detection and Alarm System (WIDAS)
- 8.8SOLAS – Inert Gas System
- 8.9SOLAS – Flooding
- 8.10SOLAS – Enclosed Space Entry
- 8.11SOLAS – Unattended Machinery Space (UMS) monitoring and control systems
- 8.12SOLAS – Steering Gear
- 8.13SOLAS – Emergency Power Source
- Marine Pollution (MARPOL)11
- 9.0MARPOL – Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) [MARPOL Annex IV]
- 9.1MARPOL – International Maritime Dangerous Good Code (IMDG)
- 9.2MARPOL – Ballast and Bilge discharge
- 9.3MARPOL – Port State Control (PSC)
- 9.4MARPOL – Oily water separator (OWS)
- 9.5MARPOL – Safe Bunkering Practices
- 9.6MARPOL – Marine Growth Prevention System (MGPS)
- 9.7MARPOL – Ozone Depletion Substances (ODP and GWP)
- 9.8MARPOL – Clean Ship
- 9.9MARPOL – Black Smoke
- 9.10MARPOL – Crude Oil Washing (COW)
- Navigation Instruments (Bridge Instruments)1
Sagar Paranjape, founder of learnmerchantship.com, is a multi-faceted professional with an electronics engineering degree, electrotechnical officer certification, and two years of experience as an Asst. ETO. Driven by his passion for education and technology, Sagar created this platform to share his expertise and empower maritime professionals in the field of marine electrotechnology. Beyond his technical acumen, Sagar is a skilled web developer, YouTuber, musician, photographer, and video editor, bringing a unique blend of creativity and technical proficiency to his education.
More about me: sagar.paranjape.link