Captain of a Ship: Nautical Engineering School Options

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The discussion revolves around the educational pathway to becoming a ship captain, clarifying that the role typically requires obtaining a master mariner's license, which involves accumulating various qualifications over time. Nautical engineering is not the specific course name for this career; rather, it encompasses a broader field of study. The individual inquiring is from the Philippines and is seeking information on schools that specialize in maritime education. Recommendations include the Maine Maritime Academy, which offers comprehensive training in various aspects of ship operation, preparing students for the complexities of managing a vessel. The conversation emphasizes the importance of planning ahead for college to avoid last-minute decisions.
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Is there another name for the course of being a captain of a ship? is it nautical engineering?

Any school in mind dat i can go to in the near future?
 
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chinchins said:
Is there another name for the course of being a captain of a ship? is it nautical engineering?

Any school in minds dat i can go to in the near future?

Hi chinchins! Welcome to PF! :smile:

I believe a captain needs a master mariner's license (or master's licence), but you need other licences or certificates first …

I think you have to work your way up, getting qualifications as you go.

There's some details at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_(nautical) and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licensed_mariner and http://www.hcmm.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=97&Itemid=53

Which country are you from?
 
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thanks! :)

i am from the Philippines. studying in Cebu International School and I am in grade 11. I am asking coz i just want to get all my plans for college straighten up as early as possible so i won't be cramming and so that i can stil change my mind if i decide to but right now, my aim is to be a captain of a ship. a cruise ship more likely.

il check on d links. thanks for posting it. :)
 
There are schools that specialize in teaching mariners. Maine Maritime Academy is one of them, and a number of my friends graduated from there. By the time you graduate, you will have been educated (to one degree or another) in propulsion, power generation, electrical distribution, instrumentation, etc. Ships are like self-contained floating cities, and the students have to learn to operate all the systems on their training vessel.

http://www.mainemaritime.edu/
 
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