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“The course gave a comprehensive and valuable overview of the Shipping Industry and in particular the role of the Marine Surveyor within that sphere. I would strongly recommend it to anyone wishing to pursue a career in shipping.” (Stephen Foster, United Nations Development Programme) Core Modules 1 The Maritime Industry and Marine Survey Practice 2 Budgeting and Accounting for Surveyors 3 Effective Writing and Reporting 4 Naval Architecture for Surveyors 5 Marine Surveying Law 6 Marine Surveying Insurance 7 Marine Incident Investigation 8 Safety Surveys 9 Hull and Structural Surveys 10 Fundamentals of Marine Engineering Specialist Modules A Non-Liquid Cargo Surveys B Liquid Cargo Surveys C Surveying of Superyachts D Marine Environmental Surveying E Marine Engineering Surveying F International Safety Management (ISM) Code G Warranty Surveys including Mobile Offshore Units Commences: 26th November 2008 Enrolling Now DISTANCE LEARNING THE 13 TH DIPLOMA IN MARINE SURVEYING 20082009 Interactive Course Website This brochure has been produced using environmentally friendly paper sourced from sustainable forests and is chlorine free Enquiries tel: +44 (0)20 7017 4416 or +1 778 3293248 or Email: ken.lovegrove@informa .com Supported and Approved by Official Charity COURSE DIRECTOR: Paul Russell, MSc BA (Hons) MIMarEST Head of School, National Sea Training Centre, UK CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT This course meets The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) requirements for Continuing Professional Development. The Diploma in Marine Surveying is recognised by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) as contributing to the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) needs of members of the IMarEST.
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“The course gave a comprehensive and valuable overview ofthe Shipping Industry and in particular the role of the MarineSurveyor within that sphere. I would strongly recommend itto anyone wishing to pursue a career in shipping.”(Stephen Foster, United Nations Development Programme)

Core Modules1 The Maritime Industry and

Marine Survey Practice2 Budgeting and Accounting for Surveyors3 Effective Writing and Reporting4 Naval Architecture for Surveyors5 Marine Surveying Law6 Marine Surveying Insurance

7 Marine Incident Investigation8 Safety Surveys9 Hull and Structural Surveys10 Fundamentals of Marine Engineering

Specialist ModulesA Non-Liquid Cargo Surveys

B Liquid Cargo SurveysC Surveying of SuperyachtsD Marine Environmental SurveyingE Marine Engineering SurveyingF International Safety Management (ISM) CodeG Warranty Surveys including Mobile

Offshore Units

Commences:

26th November 2008 Enrolling Now

DISTANCE LEARNING

THE 13TH DIPLOMA IN

MARINE SURVEYING20082009

InteractiveCourse Website

This brochure has been produced using environmentally friendlypaper sourced from sustainable forests and is chlorine free

Enquiries tel: +44 (0)20 7017 4416 or +1 778 3293248or Email: [email protected]

Supported and Approved by

OfficialCharity

COURSE DIRECTOR:Paul Russell, MSc BA (Hons) MIMarESTHead of School,National Sea Training Centre, UK

CONTINUINGPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

This course meets The Royal Institution ofNaval Architects (RINA) requirements forContinuing Professional Development.

The Diploma in Marine Surveying isrecognised by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology(IMarEST) as contributing to the

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) needs of members of the IMarEST.

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Dear Colleague,As the first international qualification for marine surveyors, Lloyd's Maritime Academy and the National Sea Training Centrehave now been educating marine surveyors, potential marine surveyors and associated maritime professionals since 1998.Since the beginning over 1,800 participants from all corners of the world have taken or are currently taking the Diploma inMarine Surveying.

The course is designed primarily to support the valuable and important work that marine surveyors around the world carryout and it also aims to help recruit future surveyors, not just from the dwindling number of seafaring professionals, but alsofrom non-seafarers that have the academic ability and an interest in learning about marine surveying. This course providesthe knowledge to assist in a person's personal and professional development towards becoming an informed, professionalmarine surveyor.

The maritime world is truly international and in order to give marine surveyors and seafarers every opportunity to study, delivery by distance learning has been chosen because this method eliminates geographical boundaries and barriers.In addition to hard copies, all modules will also be available from the course website. This provides students with theopportunity to interact with other participants on the course in a secure and dedicated environment.

The Diploma in Marine Surveying meets the Continuing Professional Development criteria for the Royal Institution ofNaval Architects (RINA), the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) and is also approved by the Nautical Institute.

Successful completion of the course also provides a credit rating towards an Open University undergraduate degree as wellas towards the units required to obtain a masters degree at Middlesex University. The Open University offers further study bydistance learning and Middlesex University has in place a work-based learning degree programme for successful Diplomacandidates.

We are confident you will find that this unique Diploma provides you with a level of knowledge and skill that will benefit youand your employer.

We look forward to receiving your application to enrol.

Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons) MIMarESTCourse Director, Head of School, National Sea Training Centre, UK

COMPANIES THAT HAVE ALREADY BENEFITED FROM THE DIPLOMA IN MARINE SURVEYING INCLUDE:A.P. Moller Maersk A/SABS Europe LtdAIG South East Asia LtdAn Bord Inscaigh Mhara B.I.M.Anglo Eastern Ship ManagementAustralian Maritime AuthorityBAE SystemsBermuda PortsBibby International Services IOM LtdBP ShippingCaribbean Maritime Institute

Carnival Cruise LineDenholm Ship Management LtdDet Norske Veritas DNVDisney Cruise LineDNV Petroleum ServicesDolphin Drilling LtdDubai DrydocksEmirates Shipping CompanyEverardsExxonmobilFincantieri SpA

Germanischer LloydGrenada Port AuthorityHalliburton KBRHellenic Register of ShippingHM Customs and ExciseHorizon Cruises LtdInternational Register of Shipping INCInternational Telecom Group Irish Coast GuardIrish Ferries LtdIrish Naval Service

Jadaf Dubai, Govt. of Dubai Dubai Ship Docking Yard

Kenya Ports AuthorityKPMGLloyd's RegisterMaersk Marine ServicesMalta Maritime AuthorityMaritime Administration of LatviaMaritius Port AuthorityMeridian ShippingMetropolitan Police

Mideast ShipmanagementMinistry of Defence UKMitsui O.S.K. Lines India Put. LtdNational Ports Authority South AfricaNato Undersea Research CentreNoble DentonNorfolkline Shipping B.V.North of England P&I AssociationOldendorff CarriersP&O FerriesPanama Canal Authority

Petroships Pte Ltd, SingaporePort Authority JamaicaPort of London AuthorityRNLIRolls Royce Naval MarineRoyal Caribbean Lines United

Kingdom LtdSeafarers International Research CentreShell TankersSteamships LtdStena Line UK

TECTOTeekay Shipping LtdTidewater Marine InternationalTrident Offshore LtdTritec Marine Consultants LtdUS Shipping PartnersVanuata Maritime AuthorityVShips LtdWallenius MarineWatson Farley and WilliamsWilson Ship Management AS

THE ADVANTAGES OF STUDYING BYDISTANCE LEARNINGIncreasingly we all face more pressuresin our business lives. Finding the time to attend courses of any kind can bevery difficult and well meant plans areoften put aside indefinitely.

Distance learning is the solution to your training needs. You can enjoythe full benefits of studying, whilststill in employment using thisfreedom and flexibility to youradvantage.

If your circumstances or contact details change, all you need to do is inform us the advantages of distancelearning are still all yours.

Two optional tutorial seminars are alsoheld at the beginning and towardsthe end of the course providing an opportunity to meet the Course Director, course authors and fellow students.

The courses have a variety of deliverymethods including hard copy, online access or a blend of both enabling access to the material wherever you are in the world.

You will also have access to someinteractive learning material thathas been developed to complement the course. This includes quiztypequestions to test yourself on whatyou have learnt as well as sections summarising the main contentcontained in the core modules foreasy revision.

You can set the pace at which you learn applying the knowledge,skills and expertise gained from the materials to your work straightaway.

For more information tel: +44 (0)20 7017 4416 or +1 778 3293248

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COURSE SYLLABUSTutor marked assignments form the assessed coursework for the whole course and count towards a maximum of 40% of a Diplomacandidate’s mark. The examination at the end of the course offers up to a maximum of 60% of the final mark gained by a candidate.

Module OneThe Maritime Industryand Marine Survey PracticePart I - The Marine Surveyor'sCustomer Base• The structure of the maritime industry• The purpose of maritime transport• Strategy for maritime safety• Occupational health and safety• Quality and audits• ISM code• Port State Control• Risk management and formal safety

assessmentPart II - Marine Survey Practice• Marine surveyors, survey organisations

and how you define them• Knowing your customers• Types of surveys• Surveying when things go wrong• How to go about a survey• Setting up in business as a marine

surveyorCaptain Rodger MacDonald MSc.Secretary General of the InternationalFederation of Shipmasters' Associations,UKRobert Tallack BSc, FNIDirector, IDG Maritime Ltd, UK

Module TwoBudgeting and Accounting for Surveyors• Money in business - the business model• Business entities• Financing businesses and assets• Understanding accounts

- Profit & Loss account- Balance sheet- Cash flow statement

• Elements of costing• Budgeting, budgetary control

and forecasting• Working capital control and

management• Capital project appraisal• Key performance indicators• Interpretation of accountsNigel Smith FCA FCCAPrincipal, The Financial & ManagementTraining Consultancy, UK

Module ThreeEffective Writing and ReportingPart I - Effective Writing andReporting• Introduction• Preparation• Structure and style• Report writing• Professional presentationsPart II - Information Technologyin Marine Surveying• Overview of Information Technology• Selecting and choosing a practical

and cost-effective IT equipment• Using IT to your advantage• Digital photography• The internet and the world wide web• Effective use of the email systemPaul Russell MSc. BA (Hons), MIMarESTHead of School,National Sea Training Centre, UK

Module FourNaval Architecture forSurveyors• Basic concepts• Flotation• Stability• Strength• Safety• Impact of the computer• Design considerations• Human factorsEric TupperAn Honorary Vice-President and Fellow ofthe Royal Institution of Naval Architects(RINA), Member of Royal Corps of NavalConstructors (RCNC), UK

Module FiveMarine Surveying LawPart I - Professional Negligence• The Law of Contract• The Law of Tort (negligence)• Extent of liability• Responsibility for the acts of others• An outline of civil procedurePart II – Maritime Law• Registration and conveyance

of ships• Admiralty Court jurisdiction• Collisions and salvage• Towage and pilotage• Pollution• Introduction to shipping law• Carriage of goods by sea - the

contract of carriage and bailment• Global and package limitation• Time charterparties• Voyage charterparties• Law of evidence for expert witnessesAnthony BeckBarrister, UKDr Paula GilikerReader in Law, University of Bristol, UK

Module SixMarine Surveying Insurance• Introduction• Marine insurance law• Interaction of marine policies• Cargo - carriage of goods by sea• Hull and machinery• Other policies• P&I

- Scope of cover- The 'pay to be paid' rule- People claims (personal injury)- Collisions and salvage- Fixed and floating objects (FFO)- Towage and pilotage- General average- Pollution

• Limitation and forum shopping• Ship inspection regimes• ISM code/evidence• Dispute resolution• Summary and future developmentsCaptain John D OwenSenior Executive (Claims)North Insurance Management, UK

Module SevenMarine Incident InvestigationPart I – Marine Incident Investigation• Legal aspects of marine incident

investigation• Systemic nature of incidents• The gathering of evidence• The analysis of evidence• Case studiesPart II – Witness Interviewing Techniques• The social skills of interviewing• Questions and question types• The cognitive interview• Dealing with special cases• Keeping within the lawDr David LawrenceManaging Director,Maritime Research Ltd, UK

Module EightSafety SurveysPart I - Introduction to Safety Surveys• The role of the IMO• The role of governments• SOLAS and COLREGS• Surveys and certification• Classification societies and IACS• Harmonising surveys and certification• Documents of compliance• Reports and records• Sub-standard ships• Port State ControlPart II - Life-Saving Appliances• Introduction• Preparation for surveys• Personal life-saving appliances• Lifeboats and rescue boats• Life rafts• Launching and embarkation

arrangements• Survival craft communications• Visual signals• Muster list, emergency instructions,

manning of survival craft and maintenance

• Line-throwing appliances, emergencylighting and general alarm systems

• Testing and type approval of life-saving appliances

• Survey trainingPart III - Fire Protection, Detectionand Extinction• Introduction• Preparation for surveys• Structural fire protection• Fire detecting equipment• Fixed fire-extinguishing equipment• Miscellaneous fire-fighting equipment• Fire control plansPart IV - Navigational Aids and Equipment• Introduction• Preparation for surveys• Navigational aids and equipment• Testing and type approval of navigational

equipmentEd. Damian CrowleyDirector of MARITAS Ltd and DeeSea Ltd, UK

For more information email: [email protected]

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COURSE SYLLABUS CONTINUEDIn order to sit the examination for the Diploma one specialist module must be studied in addition to the core modules.More than one can be studied but a separate examination must be taken for each specialist module.

Module NineHull and Structural Surveys• Introduction• Ship and large yacht structures• Primary hull-girder and local loads• Structural design criteria• Materials of construction• Deterioration of materials• Welding• Preparation for surveys• Failures of ship's structure• Periodic surveys of ship's hulls• Inspections of the ship's structure• Using ultrasonic measuring equipment• Putting theory to practiceRobert Curry C.Eng FRINASenior Staff Consultant, Hull Structures,ABS Europe Ltd, UK

Module TenFundamentals of MarineEngineering• Introduction to marine engineering• Ship design and engine room layouts• Diesel engine working principles• Slow, medium and high speed engines• Diesel engine parts• Other main means of propulsion• Power transmission• Boilers• Feed systems• Piping systems and pumps• Gas exchange systems• Fuels and fuel systems• Lubricants and lubricating systems• Cooling systems• Starting air systems• Shafting and propellers• Refrigeration, air-conditioning and

ventilation• Deck machinery and equipment• Steering gear• Electricity and electrical equipment• Bridge control and emergency systems• Safety and operation of diesel engines• Maintenance of ship’s machineryEur Ing Dr Alec D CoutroubisPrincipal Lecturer,University of Greenwich, UK

SPECIALIST MODULES

Specialist Module ANon-Liquid Cargo SurveysPart I• General principles• Origins of damage• Storages• Lashing/securing• General cargo• Heavy lifts• Unitised cargoes• Bulk cargoes• Hazardous cargoes• Deep tank cargoes• Specific surveys• Bills of ladingPart II• Damage and loss surveys• Marine Insurance• General average• Adjusting marine insurance claims• RecoveriesCaptain Matthew Greenen FNI (Hon) MIIMSSenior Lecturer, Nautical Science and Industrial Health & Safety, UK

Specialist Module BLiquid Cargo Surveys• An introduction to liquid cargo surveys• Origins of damage• Stowage of liquid cargo• In transit care and control• Liquid commodities• Petroleum products• Chemicals• Liquefied gas• Animal/vegetable oils and fatsMalcolm Champion et al.,Marine Surveyors,Minton, Treharne & Davies Ltd, UK

Specialist Module CSurveying of Superyachts• Overview of the reasons for and the

types of survey required by Superyachts- Class surveys- Safety surveys- Pre-delivery surveys- Breakdown surveys- Damage surveys

• The survey of yacht machinery andequipment- Primary power plant surveys- Auxiliary machinery- Electrical equipment- Navigation and communication equipment- Safety and fire fighting equipment

• Breakdown surveys and fault finding- Main power plant faults- Pumping systems

• Faults and defects: hull and deck- Surveying hull structures- Defects in coatings

Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons), MIMarESTHead of School,National Sea Training Centre, UKRobert Curry C.Eng FRINASenior Staff Consultant, Hull Structures,ABS Europe Ltd, UK

Specialist Module DMarine EnvironmentalSurveyingPart I - Marine Environmental Surveying• The need for marine environmental

surveying• The main categories of marine

environmental surveying• Surveys, surveillance and monitoring

techniques of marine habitats and communities

• Assessing the environmental impactof oil pollution incidents in themarine environment

• Assessing the impact of the ports and shipping industry on the marine environment

• Assessing the environmental impact of theintroduction of non-native marine species

• Case studies

Part II – Potential Risks and Impactsof Shipping on the Marine Environment• Oil spills• Operational pollution• Invasive species in ballast water• Anti-fouling paints• Ship-breaking/recycling• Air pollutionAlistair DavisonDirector, Environment Scotland,Haskoning UK LtdDee DavisonConsultant, Dee Davison Associates, UKCaptain Moin AhmedMaritime Safety and Environmental Specialist, UK

Specialist Module EMarine Engineering Surveying• Introduction

- Scope of Marine Engineering Surveys- Preparation for survey- Techniques

• The role of Classification Societies- Ensuring that the ship and machinery

are of the correct quality- Surveying powers of the Chief Engineer- Prevention of detention by Port State

Control- Type approval of equipment

• The work of the independent Marine Engineering Surveyor- Discussions with engine room staff- Handling of equipment- Prime movers and power transmission- Auxiliary machinery (inc HVAC systems)- Pumps and pumping systems- Electrical equipment- Deck machinery

Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons), MIMarESTHead of School,National Sea Training Centre, UK

Specialist Module FInternational Safety Management (ISM) Code• Study, interpretation and enforcement

- thirteen lessons with examples

• Techniques for implementation of aSafety Management System (SMS) ina shipping company

• Initial assessment, action plans forcreating and implementing a SMS

• Operation of the system ashore andon-board and training of the entirepersonnel (training seminars and manuals)

• Assessment and presentation for certification

ISM Audit• Special ISM audit techniques• Continuous compliance assessmentMiscellaneous• How to present your system to the

possible customer• How to re-start a dormant existing system• Theoretical efficiency of the ISM code• Necessary and probable improvement

of management of safetyCaptain John DickieLecturer, Faculty of Maritime Studies,Glasgow College of Nautical Studies, UK

Specialist Module GWarranty Surveys including Mobile OffshoreUnits• General introduction to warranty surveys

and the background to marine insurance• Selection and appointment of the

warranty surveyor• Commercial and professional relationships

between the warranty surveyor, the client, the underwriting market and the classification societies

• Details of surveying mobile offshore units• Deadweight surveys and the inclining

experiment• Floating stability of the self-elevating

platform and the semi-submersible platform

• Overview of the typical work of thewarranty surveyor and issuing thecertificate of approval

Ed. Captain Rodger MacDonald MSc.Secretary General of the InternationalFederation of Shipmasters' Associations,UK

For more information tel: +44 (0)20 7017 4416 or +1 778 3293248

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ACCREDITING AND SUPPORTING BODIES

COURSE DIRECTOR :Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons) MIMarEST

Paul Russell completed a traditional engineering cadetship with Cunard Shipping

Services. During his sea-going career he served on all types of ships from passenger

ships to super tankers and gained his class one certificate in 1983. His sea service included medium

speed engines powering small tankers; slow speed engines driving bulk carriers and a steam plant

providing the power for container ships. Paul saw service as assistant to the superintendent during

the building of Cunard’s new Ro-Ro ship, the Atlantic Conveyor at Swan Hunter’s shipyard on the

River Tyne.

After his sea-going career Paul was recruited by the National Sea Training Trust to introduce marine

engineering education and training into the college at Gravesend. Subsequently Paul also took

charge of the college estates and finances and during this time he studied to obtain a Masters

degree in Educational Management at the University of Greenwich. In 1996 Paul was appointed

as Head of School at the National Sea Training Centre at North West Kent College.

OTHER DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES AND FUTURE EVENTS

FOR MORE INFORMATION on any of the above courses call Lloyd’s Maritime Academy on+44 020 7017 5510 specifying which course you are interested in or email your requestfor more information to lmainforma.com

COURSESDiploma in Small Craft SurveyingCommences July 2008Diploma in Crew ManagementCommences July 2008Postgraduate Diploma in Marine InsuranceCommences August 2008Certificate in Cold Climate ShippingCommences August 2008Certificate in CharteringCommences August 2008Diploma in Ship ManagementCommences September 2008Postgraduate Diploma in Maritime lawCommences October 2008Diploma in Ship SuperintendencyCommences October 2008

SEMINARSLaytime and Demurrage Masterclass15th - 16th July 2008Engine and Machine Failures23th - 24th July 2008Shipping Law Summer School28th July - 1st August 2008Ship Finance Summer School4th - 8th August 2008Background to Shipping11th - 15th August 2008Claims Handling30th September - 1st October 2008Hull and Machinery15th – 16th September 2008Laytime and Demurrage10th – 11th November 2008

National Sea Training CentreThe National Sea Training Centre (NSTC) is part of the North West Kent College. It is at the forefront of flexible learning through the National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ) system, accredited by the Maritime CoastguardAgency (MCA) for STCW ‘95 and is one of theleading assessment centres for marine qualifications in the UK. The NSTC has attained Grade 1 status by the UK EducationInspectorate for “excellence in teaching andlearning and partnerships with industry.”www.nwkcollege.ac.uk/nstc

Lloyd's Maritime AcademyLloyd's Maritime Academy is celebrating over30 years of providing training programmes forthe maritime and transport industry. Throughface-to-face seminars, bespoke training anddistance learning courses, Lloyd's MaritimeAcademy enables career enhancement andprogression regardless of work commitmentsor location. Working with leading academicsand industry bodies, Lloyd's Maritime Academyaims to be the trusted brand for professionaldevelopment within the shipping, ports,transport and logistics industry.www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com

The Institute of Chartered ShipbrokersThe Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS)is the professional body that representsshipbrokers, managers and agents worldwide.With 23 branches in key shipping areas, 3,500individuals and 120 companies, membershipof ICS shows a commitment to maintainingthe highest professional standards across theshipping industry. Successful completion ofthe Lloyd's Maritime Academy Diploma in Marine Surveying provides exemptions tothe Introduction to Shipping courseexaminations.www.thisisics.co.uk

The Nautical InstituteThe Nautical Institute's (NI) aim is to improvethe safety and efficiency of shipping operationsworldwide through the development of thesafety culture and the promotion of bestpractice. The NI facilitates the exchange andpublication of information and ideas onnautical science and seeks to establish andmaintain professional standards. The Instituteis a thriving membership organisation and international professional body for qualifiedmariners with over 6,500 members in atleast 110 countries. NI Branches have been established and operate in more than 40countries to provide essential input to localas well as international professional issueswhilst developing the knowledge of theirnational seafarers.www.nautinst.org

The Marine Society College of the SeaMSCoS has been providing and promotinglearning opportunities for many generations of seafarers. As an independent, not-for-profitorganisation committed to the well-being ofseafarers, the College of the Sea remains amuch-respected voice in the education ofthose who work in the maritime sector. As well as offering a range of educational opportunities, the College runs an exchange library service for shipping globally with a bookprocurement service to individuals; it offers impartial and confidential advice on all mattersrelated to the sea and seafaring; and financialsupport arrangements are in place for UK seafarers seeking to continue their professionaleducation.www.mscos.ac.uk

For more information email: [email protected]

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COURSE STRUCTURE

COURSE STRUCTURETEACHING METHOD : The course is deliveredby distance learning.DELIVERY : Applicants have a variety of delivery options to choose from.All modules are provided electronically but students may also elect to have themdelivered by post. Posted materials are sentbusiness rate in the United Kingdom andairmail overseas. Nothing is sent surface mail.An optional air courier delivery is available ata cost of £300.CORE MODULES : Ten compulsory core module subjects which provide the underpinning knowledge for the wholecourse.SPECIALIST MODULES : Seven specialistmodules to choose from which allowparticipants to focus in greater detail on keyareas of interest. Participants must study atleast one specialist module in order to sit theexamination. A separate examination must betaken for each specialist module studied.

ENTRY QUALIFICATIONSMINIMUM QUALIFICATION :A-Level standard or equivalent(High School)OrEXPERIENCE : Five years plus of relevant experienceOrOTHER QUALIFICATIONS : NVQ Level 4 orequivalent and minimum DTI Class Two Certificate of Competency.OrNO FORMAL QUALIFICATIONS : Candidateswith no formal qualifications but who candemonstrate a number of years relevant experience are welcome to apply to enrol.

COURSE DURATIONSTARTS : The course lasts for 12 monthscommencing Wednesday 26th November2008 with the mailing of the first module.Modules are uploaded onto the website andmailed one per month. There is an extendedbreak in the schedule at Christmas and Easter.ENDS : Friday 13th November 2009 with theexamination.

MODULESPRESENTATION : Electronic versions of thematerials in PDF format are available to download from the course website.EXTRA MATERIALS : The modules aredesigned to be self-contained, however, a supplementary reading list will be includedin the course handbook. Students can gain apass just by studying the modules. However,in order to achieve Merit or Distinction,students must show evidence of further reading or experience.PLEASE NOTE : Every effort will be made bythe organisers to distribute the materials atthe rate specified. However, occasionally,certain unforeseen circumstances may delaythe delivery of a module.COURSE WEBSITE : The course website hasbeen developed in order to offer participantsconvenient and flexible access to coursemodules, support materials andrecommended reading. The website alsoprovides access to a course discussion forumand chat room allowing you to enhance yourlearning experience through interaction withyour fellow participants.WEBSITE ACCESS : Access codes and furtherinformation will be emailed to participantsafter enrolment. It is essential that youprovide a current, personal email addresson your application form to enable us tosend you access details without delay.

MARKING STRUCTURETUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENTS : Collectivelya maximum of 40% of an exam candidate'stotal mark.EXAMINATION : The examination is worth amaximum of 60% of an exam candidate'stotal mark.

TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENTSTUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENTS : The courseis assessed by assignments at regularintervals and they are a compulsory elementof the course. Assignments include a varietyof question types designed to testunderstanding of all the core modules.SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS : Eachmodule contains self-assessment questionsdesigned to help participants consolidate

their knowledge. No answers are providedfor these questions.

STUDY TIMEMODULES : Studying time is based upon theparticipant's knowledge, experience andwhether English is their mother tongue. As a rough guide, you may spend between 10 and 30 hours studying each module in amonth with additional time needed tocomplete the tutor marked assignments.NOTE : The nature of a distance learningprogramme requires students to adopt adisciplined and independent approach totheir studies. In order to study independently,you will require good time management skillsand self motivation.

TUTOR SUPPORTSEMINARS : There will be two optionalseminars held during the course in London.The first will be held on Monday 16th February 2009 and the second on 12th November 2009. They afford an excellent opportunity to meet fellow participants, the Course Director and course authors. Further information will be sent to you in your course handbook.COURSE DIRECTOR : To support youduring your studies the Course Directoris available to help with any problems or technical questions by email [email protected] : For matters relatingto enrolments, modulesetc., contact Daisy Connor,Course Administrator, atLloyd's Maritime Academy, ontel: +44 (0)20 7017 4552 orfax: +44 (0)20 7017 7854 oremail: [email protected]

EXAMINATIONEXAM DATE : Friday 13th November 2009 in London.EXAM LENGTH : Three hour open-book examination.EXAM LOCATION : Examination is held in London. However, subject to availablesupport facilities, arrangements can bemade for candidates to sit the exam in the

location at which they are based at the time.To take advantage of this option, contact thecourse administrator at least 3 months beforethe exam so we may make the necessaryarrangements. Additional fees may apply.CERTIFICATE : If you choose not to sit theexam, subject to successful completion of the compulsory tutor marked assignments,participants may opt for a Certificate. The fullexam fee must be paid for both Certificateand Diploma candidates.FOR INTEREST ONLY : If you wish to take thecourse to broaden your own experience andknowledge and not to acquire a qualificationyou may do so. 'For Interest Only' participantswill only receive the core modules and willnot undertake the assignments, attend the seminars, or sit the exam. Only the 'For Interest Only' fee is payable.

LANGUAGEENGLISH : The course is conducted entirely inEnglish, both verbal and written. Applicantsmust have an adequate command of Englishboth written and spoken in order to meet thedemands of the course.

Note: This information is provided as a broadoutline of what students can expect from thecourse. Accepted applicants should referto their course handbook for a morecomprehensive overview of the coursestructure.

A donation from the course fee for eachstudent enrolled on our 2008 distancelearning courses will be made to Centres for Seafarers.

LMA are an approved learning provider on the Enhanced Learning Credits scheme. If you are a member of the armed forces and wish to enrol, please visit www.enhancedlearningcredits.com formore information and quote our learningprovider number 2035.

Lloyd's and the Lloyd's Crest are the registeredtrademarks of the Society incorporated by theLloyd's Act 1871 by the name of Lloyd's.

DATA PROTECTIONThe personal information provided by you, will be held on a database and may be shared with companies in Informa plc in the UK and internationally. Sometimes your details may be made available toexternal companies for marketing purposes. If you do not wish your details to be used for this purpose please write to the Database Manager at Informa UK Ltd, Informa House, 30-32 Mortimer Street,London, W1W 7RE, UK. Tel: +44 (0)20 7017 4555, Fax: +44 (0)20 7017 4743, Email: [email protected]. Telephone calls to Informa UK Ltd may be recorded or monitored in order to check the qualityof the service provided. Registered in England No. 1072954. VAT registration number GB 365 4626 36. Informa UK Ltd. Registered office Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH, UK.All information is correct at the time of going to print and due to any unforeseen circumstances may be subject to change without prior notice.

COURSE FEES AND ADMINISTRATION

HOW TO ENROLAPPLICATION FORM : Complete the “Application for Enrolment Form” and sendto Daisy Connor at Lloyd’s Maritime Academy.APPROVAL : Your application will be forwarded to the Course Director for review.Participants will be notified in writing by Lloyd’s Maritime Academy if they havebeen successful or not. This process normally takes 2 weeks to 1 month tocomplete. An invoice will also be sent once the participant is accepted onto thecourse and participants have until this time to withdraw with no penalty.APPLICATION DEADLINE : All applications should be received by Wednesday5th November 2008.

FEESPAYMENT : Payment is due within 30 days of the invoice being issued or bythe start of the course, whichever is soonest. If you have not received an invoicewithin one month of the start date please contact Laura Beachustel: +44 (0)20 7017 5510. Please note non payment of fees will result in the witholding of course materials.MAILED DIPLOMA FEE : For Diploma/Certificate candidates receiving the printedmodules the fee is £2749 (VAT exempt). This covers the modules; assignmentmarking; tutorial seminar costs; website access; examination costs and theissuing of the Diploma/Certificate.ONLINE DIPLOMA FEE : For Diploma/Certificate candidates undertaking thecourse entirely online the fee is £2749 (VAT exempt). This covers access to themodules; assignment marking; tutorial seminar costs; examination costs and theissuing of the Diploma/Certificate.FOR INTEREST ONLY FEE : The ‘For Interest Only’ fee is £2050 (VAT exempt).This covers the core modules only. Students are not expected to complete the assignments, attend the seminars or sit the exam.ADDITIONAL SPECIALIST MODULE FEE : One specialist module is included in the full Diploma/Certificate fee. Additional specialist modules can be studied at acost of £350 (VAT exempt) per module. A separate examination must be takenfor each specialist module studied.AIR COURIER FEE : An additional charge of £300 (VAT exempt). This isrecommended for use by participants who require the modules mailed and experience delays in receiving their post due to poor postal service in their area.Other overseas mail will be mailed by air. Nothing is sent surface mail.INSTALMENTS : The course fee can be paid in 4 equal instalments over the first 8 months of the course. Please indicate this on the application form, if required.RINA MEMBERS : There is a 10% discount available for members of RINA. Pleasestate your membership number on the application form to take advantage ofthis offer. Membership numbers will be verified with RINA before the discountis applied.NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEES : Any travel or accommodation costs must be metby the participant. If a student chooses to sit their exam at an alternative venue,the venue may apply an additional charge to be covered by the student.

PAYMENT METHODSCHEQUE/IMO : Made payable to Informa UK LimitedBANK TRANSFER : NatWest Bank, Colchester, Essex, UK. Sort Code: 60-06-06, Account number: 01825550, Account Name: Informa UK Limited, Swift Address:NWBKGB2L. Reference: LM1333. Please send a copy of your transaction receiptand invoice number to the organiser on payment, fax: +44 (0)20 7017 7827 andask your bank to include the Reference LM1333 and the participant’s surname in the transfer instructions. For matters relating to payments of fees and changeof details, contact Laura Beachus tel: +44 (0)20 7017 5510 or at [email protected] CARD : Include number; card type; issue and expiry date; CVV code andthe card billing address.

CANCELLATION POLICYTERMS : Once accepted on to the course, withdrawal requests must be receivedin writing before the start of the course and these will be subject to a £150cancellation fee. Requests received after the start of the course will be treated ascancellations and no refunds will be given.

For more information tel: +44 (0)20 7017 4416 or +1 778 3293248

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long you have been speaking English:

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e and address of one referee and his/her position:

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hich might in som

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13. Declaratio

nI have read and understood the conditions outlined on the Course Structure and A

dministration pages and agree to adhere to them

. I confirm

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ade by me on this form

are correct. I understand that by signing this form, I confirm

that I wish to be accepted on to the

LM1333 D

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arine Surveying Novem

ber 2008 - 2009 distance learning course, subject to approval.

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