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Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Types of ship and freight, Features of ship and freight |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
2) |
Freight Planning and Freight Stacking |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
3) |
Warehouses, tankers and trips. Preparation of warehouses for the freight |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
4) |
Straping of the freight and its protection |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
5) |
Deck equipment, Freight handling equipment |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
6) |
Bulk cargo, grain. Special freight. Hazardous and toxic freight |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
7) |
Vessel and its structure |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
8) |
Vessel and its structure |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
9) |
Stress on the ship |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
10) |
Calculation of GM and trim |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
11) |
Static balance, free liquid effect |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
12) |
Calculation of stacking and balance |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
13) |
Calculation of stacking and balance |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
14) |
Tankering |
The subjects will be shared with the students before each week. |
Course Notes: |
Ders notları bulunmamaktadır (There aren't any course notes). |
References: |
1. Ship Knowledge, A modern Encyclopedia
2. Gemi Stabilitesi, S Can, Sinerji Basım ve Yayım, 2007, İstanbul ISBN. 978-9944-0788-0-1
3. Cargo Work for Maritime Operations D J House, (formerly Kemp & Young’s Cargo Work), Elsevier,Amsterdam, 2005, ISBN: 0 7506 6555 6
4. Shipboard Operations, H I Lavery, Butterworth/Heinman, 2002,Oxford, ISBN 0 7506 1857 4
5. Yük İstih Ders Notu, N Akten T
6. Seamanship Techniques, D. J. House, Elsevier,Amsterdam, 2005, ISBN: 0 7505 5231 4
7. Gemi Belgeleri Ders Notu, E Demirel
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Konowledge of mathematics and science in the areas of used at maritime sector; |
4 |
2) |
determined complicated problems, defining, formulation and solve; for this aim chosing and apply proper analysis and modeling methods |
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3) |
design complicated system, process, equipment or product under realist restrictions and provisions and meet a requirement. (These realist restrictions and provisions are economy, environmental problems, sustainability, productivity, ethics, health, security, social and politic problems and others |
4 |
4) |
effectively using ability of information technologies |
4 |
5) |
effective teamwork ability at intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary; self study ability |
3 |
6) |
effective verbal communication and written communication in Turkish; at least one foreign language learning |
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7) |
Be conscious at necessity life long learning; reach the information, follow the developments at science and technology and perpetually improve oneself |
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8) |
Be conscious of professional ethics and liability |
3 |
9) |
konwledge of applicaitons at business world like project management and risk management;awareness at entrepreneurship, innovativeness and sustainable development |
3 |
10) |
awareness at maritime sector applications effects on health, evironment, security and information about problems of period and legal results at solutions |
3 |
11) |
Be able to understand and implement of Regulations of International Maritime Organization (IMO) and STCW 78 |
4 |
12) |
Vessel management at merchant ships and information and ability for render service to handling |
5 |