COURSE UNIT TITLE

: NAVIGATION I

Description of Individual Course Units

Course Unit Code Course Unit Title Type Of Course D U L ECTS
MTE 1145 NAVIGATION I COMPULSORY 2 2 0 4

Offered By

Marine Transportation Engineering

Level of Course Unit

First Cycle Programmes (Bachelor's Degree)

Course Coordinator

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BARIŞ KULEYIN

Offered to

Marine Transportation Engineering

Course Objective

Students enrolled in this course will acquire the skills necessary to safely navigate a vessel on both coastal waters and on the high seas.

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1   1. The basic navigational information is learned by students.
2   2. Magnetic and gyro compass can be used by students.
3   3. All navigational charts can be used and in these charts can be corrected by students.
4   4. Students can obtain fix position by using different fixing methods.
5   5. Students can make the passage plan.
6   6. Students have particular information about lighthouse and buoys.

Mode of Delivery

Face -to- Face

Prerequisites and Co-requisites

None

Recomended Optional Programme Components

None

Course Contents

Week Subject Description
1 Definition of navigation, Basic information about the shape of the world and coordinates
2 General information about the tools and equipment used in navigation, maps, and publications, Classification of map projection systems, characteristics of Equatorial Mercator maps
3 Distance and direction, Measuring distance on a map and calculating distance
4 Rhumb line and great circle track, Route and bearing (relative, true)
5 Finding direction at sea, taking bearings and applying them to the map
6 Compasses, Magnetic compass, compass reading, degree and bearing systems
7 Earth's magnetic field and the magnetic field generated on the ship, P, Q, and R forces, Natural and artificial magnetic deviation
8 Structure of the magnetic compass, errors, corrections, Gyrocompass, structure, operation, errors, corrections, Determining compass error, applying to routes and bearings
9 Position lines and position circles (Bearing - Distance), transit position line and plotting on the map
10 Methods of finding position in coastal navigation, Fix, R.Fix, E.P and M.P.P positions plotted on the map, c) Method of finding position with R.Fix, double-angle method, Safe navigation methods without a fix
11 Information obtained from maps, light lists, and other publications, Symbols and abbreviations used on charts
12 Characteristics of Ligths and Buoys
13 Organization of charts and publications, chart folio systems, Notices to Mariners, correction of charts and publications
14 Chart catalogs and their use, Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) usage ECDIS

Recomended or Required Reading

1. Nicholls s Concise Guide to Navigation Coolen, Edward
2. Dutton s Navigation and Piloting Maloney, Elbert S.
3. American Practical Navigation
and
http://www.uscg.mil/vtm/pages/rules.htm
http://164.214.12.145/pubs/

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Literature review, case studies, presentation and discussion, computer based learning

Assessment Methods

SORTING NUMBER SHORT CODE LONG CODE FORMULA
1 MTE MIDTERM EXAM
2 ASG ASSIGNMENT
3 FINS FINAL EXAM
4 FCG FINAL COURSE GRADE MTE * 0.30 + ASG * 0.10 + FINS * 0.60
5 RST RESIT
6 FCGR FINAL COURSE GRADE (RESIT) MTE * 0.30 + ASG * 0.10 + RST * 0.60


*** Resit Exam is Not Administered in Institutions Where Resit is not Applicable.

Further Notes About Assessment Methods

None

Assessment Criteria

Knowledge about maritime transportation and navigation at undergraduate level, having skills and competencies, research, analysis, interpretation, verbal and written expression, innovation, creativity and entrepreneurial skills and competencies will be evaluated.

Language of Instruction

English

Course Policies and Rules

Compulsory attendance requirements: at least % 70.

Contact Details for the Lecturer(s)

Öğr. Gör. Kpt. Barış KULEYIN Tel: 18814

Office Hours

Monday 13.30-16:00

Work Placement(s)

None

Workload Calculation

Activities Number Time (hours) Total Work Load (hours)
Lectures 14 2 28
Tutorials 14 2 28
Preparations before/after weekly lectures 14 3 42
Preparation for midterm exam 2 2 4
Preparation for final exam 1 2 2
Midterm 1 1 1
Final 1 1 1
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours) 106

Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes

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LO.253353
LO.3535355
LO.455353
LO.55533
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