The three year bachelor in nautical sciences curriculum offer the student an expertise in navigation and means of navigation, ship management and shipboard operations, applied sciences, economy and management, social sciences and languages as well as on-board trainings and a bachelor thesis.
Curriculum Academic Bachelor – STCW Operational Level (Year 1 + 2 + 3)
- Navigation and means of navigation
Nautical instruments – Terrestrial navigation – Celestial navigation – Chart work – Regulations – Manoeuvres – Meteorology and oceanography – Radar navigation – ECDIS/AIS – Maritime Resource Management - Ship management and shipboard operations
Seamanship – Cargo handling – Stability – Ship safety – Firefighting – Maritime ecology – GMDSS & SAR –ISPS & ISM– Ship administration and international conventions – Tanker familiarisation – Fast Rescue Boat (optional) – Special ship types: dredging, offshore, roro (optional) - Applied sciences
Electricity – Electronics – Ship construction –Propulsion – Thermodynamics - Economy and management
Economy – Law – Maritime law – Enterprise and maritime economics - Exact sciences and computer science
Mathematics – Chemistry – Physics – Computer science (fac.) - Social sciences and languages
Maritime English – Psychology – Maritime medicine – Maritime French and Dutch (fac.) – Maritime Spanish (optional) – General and intercultural communication (optional)
+ on-board training and Bachelor thesis
Structurele componenten
Thesis/Dissertation
Ship training
Industry partners
Practical/Field work
Language training
ISCED Categories
Projectmanagement
Persoonlijke vaardigheden en communicatie
Maritieme economie
Beleid en bestuur
Logistiek en bedrijfsvoering scheepsvaart
Marien and maritiem recht
Ecologie
Milieubeschermingstechnologie
Machines en operators
Scheepsbouwkunde
Mariene Ruimtelijke Planning
Veiligheid
Maritieme veiligheid
Navigatie en zeemanschap