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Delivered by PART-TIME Distance Learning over 12 MONTHS - COMMENCES 28th October 2013

Course Programme
n n n n n n n n n  he Role of the Ship Superintendent T The Ship Superintendent as part of the Management Team  T  he World of Shipping M  aritime Law O  perating Guidelines S  OLAS T  he Management of Safety and Security M  arine Operations B  asic Marine Engineering

COURSE DIRECTOR:
Hugh Donohoe, CMIOSH, Dip2.OSH, Cert. Ed., MIfL Lecturer in Occupational Health and Safety, North West Kent College Top-up route to MBA (Ship Superintendency)* by distance learning

This course helps you understand the practical and theoretical problems in the marine industry. The structure of the programme helps this subject become even more appealing
(P. Dimitriou, Cyprus Port Authority)

Specialist Modules
n n n n n T  ankers, Gas and Chemical Carriers C  argo and Container Ships P  assenger Ships including Ferries M  arine Engineering T  he Management of Superyachts

A course which provides comprehensive knowledge of the tasks required for successful ship superintendency
(S. Moutsiaras, 2013)

Continuing Professional Development


The Diploma in Ship Superintendency is recognised by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) as contributing to the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) needs of its members.  This course meets the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) requirements for Continuing Professional Development.

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DIPLOMA IN SHIP SUPERINTENDENCY Dear Colleague,


With over 700 participants having already taken the North West Kent College and Lloyds Maritime Academys Diploma in Ship Superintendency by distance learning, it continues to be as sought after and well received today as it was when created in 2003. The evolving nature of the marine industry and the growing procedures involved has meant that ships and their associated support structures have become increasingly more complicated. The need for technical expertise as well as managerial competence has greatly added to the demands on those in the role of superintendent. This unique course will provide you with a detailed guide into the role of the modern ship superintendent and its place within the maritime industry alongside essential technical knowledge. It is intended as a qualification for marine professionals worldwide those who may be operating at sea and wish to progress to a shore based position, those currently serving as ship superintendents or those who have an interest in gaining a qualification that will assist with their own personal and professional development. The maritime world is truly international and in order to give marine professionals every opportunity to study, the chosen method of delivery is distance learning. This eliminates geographical boundaries and barriers and matches the busy working life of our students. This course is recognised by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) and the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) as contributing to the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) needs of their members, giving the course professional recognition by key industry associations. We are confident you will find that this unique Diploma provides you with a level of knowledge and skill that will greatly benefit you and your employer or prospective employer. We look forward to receiving your application to enrol.

WHY STUDY WITH LLOYDS MARITIME ACADEMY?


Lloyds Maritime Academy has for over 35 years provided high quality training programmes for the global maritime and transport industry. We provide industry professionals at all levels with career enhancing training programmes regardless of work commitments or location. Working with expert practitioners, leading academics and international industry bodies, Lloyds Maritime Academy is the trusted brand for professional development within the shipping, commercial, legal, insurance, surveying and management sectors. Since 1998, we have been providing our participants with the training they need to bring their personal and business goals to fruition. Our reputation for quality is unsurpassed in the industry and the worlds leading institutions in the maritime sector rely on Lloyds Maritime Academy to educate their staff to the highest of standards. If youre an individual looking for professional development or career enhancement, then youll be in good company - thousands of students enrol onto our publically offered distance learning courses every year, as well as thousands more taking our global in-company programmes. Visit www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com for a full list of our currently enrolling courses. Lloyds Maritime Academy is part of IIR Ltd and Informa plc, the leading international provider of specialist information and services for the global academic and scientific, professional and commercial business communities. If you want to discuss our courses or are an education or training provider that wishes to work with us, contact Sarah Dicken on +44 (0)20 7017 4591 or email sarah.dicken@informa.com
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HOW DOES THE COURSE WORK?


Applications: Visit the course webpage  www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/ss to enrol online. Do not delay your application you may qualify for an early enrolment discount, and some courses have a maximum number of participants.  onfirmation of Enrolment: Each application is reviewed and once C approved by the Course Director you will be notified by email and an invoice sent to you.  ourse Start Date: We will send you your unique username and password C plus full details of how to access our secure online learning environment by the start date of the course. Your online classroom will be accessible from anywhere you have an internet connection. Modules can be downloaded and saved / printed or for an additional fee you can select to receive hard copies of the modules mailed to you, if you prefer working from paper, or want to study on the move.  tudy: Plan your study time and location to suit your own preferred learning S style. Work though the detailed modules, undertaking the assessments and further reading when indicated.  utorials: When you have questions, answers, personal opinions or T experiences to add, have answers to directed learning activities or need further advice, visit the online course tutorial forum to post your discussion to the course director and your fellow students. You can access the tutorial forum at any time when you are online plus, to make your study as easy as possible, well send you a daily round-up of tutorial activity. Make sure you take full advantage of the unique access you gain to our expert industry course tutors.  Assessment: Assessments are a compulsory element of the course and occur at regular intervals throughout.  ompletion: Once all modules have been studied and all assessments C passed you will be issued a certificate referencing the qualification gained with recognition from the awarding academic body.  For detailed information about how the course works please see About the Course on page 6.

WHATS BEST ABOUT OUR DISTANCE LEARNING?


4 Accessible 24/7 availability from wherever you have an internet connection 4 Flexible take control of where, when, how and the rate at which you study 4 Professional industry leading course directors and tutors 4 Quality study the same course used by corporations for internal training 4 Practical packed with examples and illustrations 4 Time effective specially designed for busy working participants 4 Interactive use our online tutorial forum to ask questions and share knowledge 4 Network with tutors and like-minded professionals from around the world 4 Work smart learn without time away from home or work 4 Save money no additional travel or accommodation costs 4 Career enhancement boost your CV and promotion potential 4 Detail retain industry leading course materials for later reference

Hugh Donohoe, CMIOSH, Dip2.OSH, Cert. Ed., MIfL Course Director

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Distance learning is a flexible, cost-effective way of studying without the need to take time off work or away from home
COURSE PROGRAMME The Role of the Ship Superintendent
The shipping industry - Owners - Financiers - Raising capital - Market position - Company business - Regulators The different responsibilities of management - Organisation and management structure - Chain of command - Company operating procedures -  What are the expectations of a ship superintendent in relation to The Board of Directors The Master Officers and crew The Ships agents The Flag State The Classification Society IACS IMO Intergovernmental organisations Port State Control Accident Investigations P&I Clubs Small ship companies The charterers and brokers The service providers Communications and customer focus - Total quality management - Customers (internal and external) - Identifying customers needs - The concept of marketing - Networking

- Safe manning certificates - International travel for non-UK nationals Technological change and its management - Automation - Computerisation and simulation - Communications - Navigation

COMPANIES THAT HAVE ALREADY BENEFITED FROM THE DIPLOMA IN SHIP SUPERINTENDENCY INCLUDE:
A.P. Moller Maersk, Technical ABC Maritime Albwaroy Marine Engineering Anglo Eastern Ship Management Ltd Attica Group Barber Ship Management Bimco BJ Services Company (UK) Ltd Blue Star Ship Management Bluewater Energy Services B.V. BP Shipping Ltd Brittany Ferries Calmac Ferries Ltd Canship Ugland Ltd Carisbrooke Shipping Ltd Carnival Cruise Lines Ceres Hellenic Shipping Enterprise Ltd Chevron Transport Corp Ltd CIS Navigation Inc Colonial Navigation Co, Inc Conning Shipping Ltd Consolidated Marine Management Consulting Eng (APS) Costamare Shipping Company S.A Cunard Line Ltd Cyprus Port Authority DFDS Dive-Marine Services Pte Ltd Dolphin Drilling Personnel Pte Ltd Dorchester Maritime Ltd Dubai Dry Docks Dynamic Shipping Services Ltd Eldrima Maritime Enterprises S.A. Ethiopian Shipping Lines S.C Euroship FranceShip Management Global Petroprojects Services AG Great White Fleet Ltd Green Wave Shipmanagement Ltd GSS Ltd Heerema Marine Contractors Hoegh Fleet Service Holland America Cruise Lines Horizon Cruises Ltd Hoverspeed International Shipping Partners inc Interorient Marine Services Ltd Interunity Management Corporation JSC Novorossiysk Shipping Company JSL Marine Works SA Kopervik Ship Management AS Kouros Maritime Enterprises Inc Kristen Navigation Ltd Lauranne Shipping B.V. Maersk Marine Services Ministry of Defence (UK) MOL South Africa (PTY) Ltd MSC Ship Management (HK) Ltd MT Dolphin Coast NAESS Shipping (Holland) B.V. Nordica Engineering Services Inc North Star Shipping Northern Lighthouse Board Novoship UK Ltd Oak Maritime (Canada) INC Odfjell LNG Orkney Ferries OSG Ship Management (UK) Ltd P&O Princess Cruises P.D. Teesport Petrobras Transporte S/A - Transpetro Petronas Malaysia Pheonix Reederei Qatar Petroleum Qinetiq Reederei Ropner Ship Management Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service SAFER E&P Operations Company Saudi Aramco Mobil Refinery Co. Ltd Sea Trucks Group Seacor Marine (Bahamas) Inc Shell International Shipping Services Shell Ship Management Ltd Sikimic Marine Services Springfield Shipping Co Panama SA STASCO Stena Line UK Ltd Stolt-Nielson Transportation Group B.V. Subsea 7 Suisse Atlantique SA Sun Cruises Swedish Coast Guard Technip UK Ltd Tecto NV Teekay Shipping (Canada) Ltd Tidewater Marine NS Tideway BV Transocean (Drilling) Triton Shipppahrts Unicom Management Services Vassilev Maritime Nakliyat Ve Dis VITOL Services Ltd VT Fitzroy Ltd Wallenius Marine Wilhelmsen Lines Car Carriers Wilso NV Wing Ship Marine Services Pte Ltd

The Ship Superintendent as

part of the Management Team


F  inance budgets and accounts from a ship superintendents perspective Working as a team, including - Team building - Motivating staff - Communication - Appraisal and Continual Professional Development (CPD) Report writing and technical presentations - Gathering and sources of information - Writing technical reports and contracts - The use of IT Planning and project management Handling the media - Preparation - Company policy

 aritime Law M  Introduction to maritime law - What is maritime law? - What is international law? - The European dimension - Is maritime law international? Commercial law in shipping relationships - Why English law? - Sources of English commercial law - The codification of English commercial law -  The matrix of contracts in international trade law - Discharge of contractual obligations - Fundamentals of English tort law - Bailment agency The international carriage regimes - Historical summary - The Hague Rules - The Hague - Visby Rules - The Visby Protocol - The Hamburg Rules - The Rotterdam Rules - Documentary application Marine insurance - The Marine Insurance Act 1906 - Marine insurance markets - What is marine insurance? - P&I cover - Cargo insurance and international sales Admiralty claims - Litigation in the courts -  Alternative dispute resolution and arbitration - Mediation and conciliation Intergovernmental regulation of shipping - The International Maritime Organization -  The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, -  The United Nations Law of the Sea Conferences (I, II, III) and the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention - The International Labour Organisation

MBA (Ship Superintendency)*


 Operating Guidelines The standards for the training and certification of watchkeepers (STCW) - The STCW 78 convention and 95 amendments - Approved training organisations - The role of the MCA - The role of MNTB Marine pollution and MARPOL Loadline regulations Code of safe working practices - Permit to work - Entering enclosed spaces - Working aloft Environmental issues - Ballast water management plan - Reducing the use of CFCs - Low emission diesel engines - Antifouling paints - Low sulphur - Cold ironing - Impressed currents - Energy management

 The World of Shipping The business of shipping, including - Owners and managers - Registration - Traders and charterers - The legislators. Flag States: IMO ILO etc - The policemen: Surveyors, inspectors, auditors Charter agreements - Bills of lading - Voyage charter dry bulk, liquid bulk - Time charters Marine insurance, including - Hull and cargo - Attachment of risk - Limitation of liability - Accident Investigation - Surveyors  The use of manning agencies and International Labour - History and reasons behind the growth of manning agencies - Ensuring the correct qualification of staff

Diploma top-up by part-time distance learning The Diploma in Ship Superintendency has been academically assessed to provide 60 credits of prior learning accreditation towards a unique MBA delivered in partnership between Lloyds Maritime Academy and Middlesex University. Visit: www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/mbass for information.

RELATED DISTANCE
LEARNING COURSES INCLUDE
Diploma in Marine Surveying Certificate in Naval Architecture Diploma in Small Craft Surveying Diploma in Ship Management

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SOLAS
Overview history, initial convention, amendment procedure Overview and analysis of the SOLAS regulations Companys obligations with reference to: - Safety procedures

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- Life saving and safety equipment - Firefighting and detection equipment and procedures - Engineering equipment - Navigational equipment - Radio equipment including Vessel Traffic Services Amendments including high speed craft, bulk carriers, passenger ships, tankers, Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) and Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) Security measures on-board Security of staff travelling overseas Documentation required by staff - Professional assessments - Training

Marine Operations



The Management of Safety and Security


Maintaining a safe working environment The ISM Code, including - Reasons for implementation - Quality management - Internal and external auditing - Role of the safety officer - Monitoring of noise Risk assessment - Assessment and management of risk - Accident prevention and reporting - Investigation procedures COSHH regulations and the transportation of hazardous substances HazChem markings Staff development Drugs and alcohol

Maintenance and repair - The need for maintenance - Types of maintenance and emergency repairs - Sourcing spares - Stock control -  Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or pattern parts - Stores and bunkers Monitoring performance, including - Record keeping - Trend analysis - Machinery capabilities - Component cost comparison/analysis Supervising, including - New building - Modifications - Repair and conversion - Drydocking: Specification and planning - Plan approval - Costing - Interpersonal relationships Design - Introduction - Feedback to the designer - Future modifications and changes - New technology - Introduction - Legislation

 Basic Marine Engineering E  ngineering systems and arrangements, including - Prime mover layouts including steam, motor, gas turbine and electric - Auxiliary machinery and pumping systems - Refrigeration systems - Basic electrical and steering systems - Fire detection and fire fighting equipment Basic design concepts - Reasons for different configurations - Hull forms - Propulsion methods Navigation systems -  Electronic Chart Display and Information System - Automatic Identification System - Global Maritime Distress Safety System Deck machinery - Machinery types and layouts - Power requirements - Maintenance difficulties - Hydraulic equipment Engineering safety, including - Pressure vessels - Use of chemicals and oils - Responsibilities of watchkeepers - Unmanned machinery spaces

specialist modules


Tankers, Gas and Chemical Carriers 


 anker development, construction and operations T Pumps and valves  Tank work  Inert gas systems  Chemical tankers and their associated risks  Case study - a modern clean products coastal tanker  Cargo tanks (stainless and coated)  Twin hulls - the Stena Max concept  Gas carriers (LPG/LNG)  MARPOL ANNEX II; how the amendments affect tankers  and chemical carriers

Marine Engineering
External influencers - Classification societies - Surveyors - Flag state Surveys and drydocking - Survey by Chief engineer - Record keeping Details of engineering expenditure and work costing  and budgeting - Accident investigation -  Staff training minimum standards of technical competence Machinery faults and defects - Common types of fault and defect - Instructions to staff - Superintendents actions Fuel and oil problems - Quality - Sampling and testing Hold and tank defects - Coatings - Defects - Repairs - Inspections Material science - Correct choice of materials - Finite element analysis - The effect of heat treatment Marine structures protection defects - Steel - Aluminium - Composite Repair techniques - Welding - Cold repairs - Metal spraying - Fuel injection reconditioned part - OEM verses pattern parts

New and emerging technology - Low sulphur and bio fuels - Fuel cell technology Energy conservation techniques - Requirements from IMO - Strategies for conservation of energy - Collection of data - Equipment required

The Management of Superyachts


Managing operations Human resources - National and international guidelines and regulations Managing safety - ISM - Risk management Superyacht insurance Working with owners Technical management Planned maintenance systems - Time based systems - Condition based monitoring Drydocking requirements Coatings - Selection and repair - Cathodic protection Safety and fire fighting equipment Management of hotel services Catering - Balanced diet - Bar stewarding - Silver service Human resources - Initial employment - Staff development Working with guests and owners



Cargo and Container Ships


Types of cargo and container ships - Container tracking systems - Container securing systems - Refrigerated containers - Firefighting arrangements - Cargo handling equipment - Hatch arrangements - Arrangements for different cargoes



Passenger Ships including Ferries


Types of passenger ships - Crowd control procedures - Fast rescue craft - Hydraulically operated doors - Watertight bulkheads - Special considerations for fast ferries - Stabilisation systems

Course Faculty
John Bell Lecturer, North West Kent College, UK Damian Crowley Director of MARITAS Ltd and DeeSea Ltd, UK Hugh Donohoe, CMIOSH, Dip2.OSH, cert. Ed.,MlfL Division Leader and Lecturer in Occupational Health and Safety, North West Kent College, UK Chris Gladish BSc C.Eng FRINA, UK Susan Hawker Prinicipal Lecturer, Faculty of Law, London Metropolitan University, UK Michael D Hicks, ImarEng, MIMarEST Marine Engineering Training Consultant, UK Captain Rodger MacDonald MSc. Chief Executive, Azimuth Marine Ltd, UK Hugh David McGeorge C.Eng, FIMarEST, MRINA, MPhil, UK Paul Russell MSc. BA (Hons) MIMarEST Marine Engineer and Education Specialist, UK Bill Tate Head of Maritime Training, UKSA, UK Maurice Vitty Marine Consultant, UK

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COURSE DIRECTOR
Hugh Donohoe, CMIOSH, Dip2. OSH, Cert. Ed., MIfL
Hugh Donohoe completed a deck officer training programme and served on dry bulk cargo ships, and during this time he had a number of occasions of standing by vessels in dry docks assisting and working alongside superintendents. After his sea service Hugh was recruited by the National Sea Training College to deliver maritime training. As a part of this he gained experience of the workings of passenger ships during regular onboard training work for Cunard. Hugh has been in the maritime education sector for over 20 years and has combined this with working in Occupational Health and Safety. As a chartered member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), Hugh is part of the most prestigious health and safety organisation in Europe. As a divisional leader Hugh has been responsible for the delivery and management of occupational health and safety courses at National Sea Training Centre, now known as the National Maritime Training Centre (NMTC) at North West Kent College, since 2003. In 2011 Hugh was appointed to take a similar role in relation to the operation of maritime training courses and associated facilities.

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Lloyds Maritime Academy has for over 35 years provided training programmes for the maritime and transport industry. Through distance learning, face-to-face seminars and bespoke training, Lloyds Maritime Academy enables career enhancement and progression regardless of work commitments or location. Working with leading academics and industry bodies, Lloyds Maritime Academy aims to be the trusted brand for professional development within the shipping, ports, transport and logistics industry. www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com National Maritime Training Centre is based on the River Thames at Gravesend and is part of North West Kent College. Formerly the Gravesend National Sea Training College, the Centre has a long heritage in the training of seafarers and shore-side personnel and remains a major provider of education and training services to the maritime industry. The Centre is approved by the UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency to issue STCW certificates of competency. The College is at the forefront of the provision of further and higher education in the south east of England. It caters for more than 4,500 full-time students across two main campuses, with a wide variety of academic and vocational courses, as well as professional education and training via short courses, part-time study or distance learning. Full-time and part-time higher education programmes and foundation degrees are delivered via a partnership with the University of Greenwich. The College is committed to helping students to achieve their ambition whether they wish to gain their first job, achieve highlevel professional qualifications, change career or prepare for their next promotion. The College takes pride in working in partnership with industry to provide the correct mix of knowledge and practical skills that are required to sustain the workforce. The North West Kent College is a partner of Lloyds Maritime Academy in delivering this course and manages assessment, quality assurance and the award of the professional development Diploma. www.nwkcollege.ac.uk/nmtc

ACCREDITING AND SUPPORTING BODIES


The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) is the professional body that represents shipbrokers, managers and agents worldwide. With 23 branches in key shipping areas, 3,500 individuals and 120 companies, membership of ICS shows a commitment to maintaining the highest professional standards across the shipping industry. Successful completion of the Lloyds Maritime Academy Diploma in Ship Superintendency provides exemptions to the Introduction to Shipping course examinations. www.ics.org.uk The International Federation of Ship Masters Associations The International Federation of Ship Masters Associations was established in 974 to uphold international standards of professional competence for seafarers commensurate with the need to ensure safe operational practices, preservation from human injury, protection of the marine environment and safety of life at sea. www.ifsma.org The Marine Society The Marine Society recognises the particular value of Lloyds Maritime Academys programmes for seafarers and is committed to enhancing the well-being of professional seafarers from all the sea services whether they be serving, former or prospective seafarers. Amongst the London based organisations operations are the promotion and facilitation of seafarers education; the provision of an exchange onboard book/media service to ships throughout the world; expert, impartial and confidential advice on any matter of concern to seafarers; and assuming a leading role in promoting the sea as a career. www.marine-society.org

IN-COMPANY TRAINING
D  istance learning, face-to-face workshops, webinars and blended delivery Cut costs while improving performance
Ensuring a good return on your training investment is critical for all our clients and, whether delivered by distance learning or instructor led workshops, Lloyds Maritime Academy delivers the best training, at a competitive price and from a reliable partner. Lloyds Maritime Academy delivers all three and you can save up to 40% on your local, regional and global training investment. Many organisations have realised that Lloyds Maritime Academys programmes offer so much more than conventional training courses whether its for graduate intakes, needs-led coaching, supervisor and management training or boot camps. There are a number of reasons why, including: 4  Working intensely to understand our clients business issues to deliver the highest added value 4  Improving employee skills, knowledge and performance, helping to accelerate development and building organisational capability 4  Advancing our clients global knowledge sharing and collaboration 4  Developing team based learning and internal networks which support workforce development 4  Delivering instructor led workshops or webinars focused on a clients particular business challenges 4  Developing courses with practitioners, for practitioners, with a focus on practical skills and knowledge 4  Implementing blended solutions which incorporate online learning platforms, including hosted corporate learning environments 4  Delivering at your location anywhere in the world 4  Supporting our clients consistently for over 15 years, offering a secure, trustworthy and low risk solution You are welcome to place individual students or groups on any of our publically advertised distance learning courses, or for larger groups we will deliver to your individual requirements, including blended delivery solutions, customised assessments, flexible timescales and dedicated support for learning and development managers. To find out more about the benefits of Corporate In-Company Training call +44 (0)20 7017 4455 or email ct@informa.com.

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Starts 28th October 2013 DELIVERED BY DISTANCE LEARNING OVER 12 MONTHS

Diploma in Ship Superintendency 2013 - 2014

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ABOUT THE COURSE


APPLICATION PROCESS: Apply online at www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/ss Your application will be reviewed by the course team before being forwarded to the Course Director / academic partner for approval. Participants will be notified by email if they have been successful or not in their enrolment. This process can take two to four weeks to complete. An invoice will also be sent if you are accepted onto the course. Please ensure that you enrol in sufficient time for your application to be processed and approved as well as your invoice paid prior to the start date. Enrolments after the application deadline will be accepted but payment is due with your application and will be refunded if your enrolment is declined. COURSE FEES: ONLINE DIPLOMA FEE: The fee covers access to the modules; assessment marking; forum access; tutor support, examination costs and the issuing of the Diploma/Certificate.  RINTED MATERIAL FEE: This is an additional optional fee for participants P who wish to receive printed and bound modules by mail in the UK and airmail overseas.  IR COURIER FEE: This is an additional optional fee for participants who A have requested printed modules and would like them sent by courier. This is recommended for participants who experience delays in receiving their post due to poor postal service in their location. SPECIALIST MODULE FEES: One choice of specialist module is included in the fees however you can pay an additional fee for each additional module studied. Please see above or the website for details of the fees. Please note that only two specialist module exams can be taken in any one sitting.  ARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT: Participants applying early in the enrolment E process may be entitled to an early booking discount. Please see above or check the enrolment form for details and deadlines.  NSTALMENTS: The course fee can be paid in three equal instalments I over the first six months of the course. If required, please indicate your requirement for this on your enrolment form.  AYMENT: If you have not received an invoice within one month of P applying for the course, please call us on +44 (0)20 7017 5510. Entry requirements: Participants should be able to prove the following minimum levels of prior educational attainment: A-Level standard or equivalent (High School) or NVQ Level 3 or equivalent or No formal qualifications but participants who can demonstrate a number of years of relevant industry experience are welcome to apply. English Language Ability:  he course is conducted entirely in English. Applicants must have an T adequate command of English in order to meet the demands of the course. COURSE DURATION: STARTS: 28th October 2013 with the release of the first module.  Modules are released onto the website once every four weeks.  NDS: 17th October 2014 as the final date for access to the materials, E submission of your assessments and the date of the exam.  EACHING METHOD: T The course is delivered by distance learning, with access to online  forums. Electronic versions of the materials in PDF format are available to download, save to your computer, and print from the course website. PLEASE NOTE: Every effort will be made by the organisers to distribute the  materials at the rate specified. However, occasionally, certain unforeseen circumstances may delay the delivery of a module. EXTRA MATERIALS REQUIRED: The modules are designed to be self-contained; however, a supplementary reading list will be included in the course handbook. COURSE WEBSITE: The course website has been developed in order to offer participants convenient and flexible access to course modules and support materials. The website also provides access to a course discussion forum allowing you to enhance your learning experience through interaction with your fellow participants. WEBSITE ACCESS: Your username and password will be supplied by the course start date. It is essential that you provide a current personal email address on your application form to enable us to send you access details without delay. ASSESSMENT STRUCTURE: Assessments are a compulsory element of the course and occur at regular intervals throughout. They include a variety of formats designed to test understanding of all the modules. All assessments must be passed in order to gain the Diploma. EXAMINATION: EXAM DATE: 17th October 2014 EXAM LOCATION: Examination is held in London. However, subject to available support facilities, arrangements can be made for candidates to sit the exam in the location at which they are based at the time. Additional fees may apply. The course handbook will contain further information. Note: The assessment procedures for all North West Kent College diploma courses are currently under review for 2013. Full details regarding assessments will be provided in your course handbook once the course commences. STUDY TIME: As a rough guide, you may spend between 10 and 30 hours studying each module in a month with additional time needed to complete the assessments. Studying time is conditional upon the participants preferred study style, existing knowledge, experience and whether English is their mother tongue. The nature of a distance learning programme requires students to adopt a disciplined and independent approach to their studies. In order to study independently, you will require good time management skills and self motivation. TUTOR SUPPORT: COURSE DIRECTOR: To support you during your studies the course director is available to help with any subject and assessment issues via the online forum or by email. ADMINISTRATION: For matters relating to enrolment, module delivery, and technical queries,  contact Jasdeep Dhanda, Course Co-ordinator at Lloyds Maritime Academy on tel: +44 (0)20 7017 7883, fax: +44 (0)20 7017 7854 or email: LMAadmin@informa.com. COURSE AWARDS: The following awards are presented by the North West Kent College  on completion of the course.  IPLOMA: Satisfactorily passing all of the assessments will result in the D award of a Diploma. Participants are either awarded a pass, merit or distinction depending on the level of their achievement.  ERTIFICATE: If you are unable to complete the course, you may be able C to gain a certificate acknowledging the assessments you have passed. Note: This information provided is a broad outline of what students can  expect from the course. Accepted applicants should refer to their course handbook for a more comprehensive overview of the course. This is Lloyds Maritime Academy programme, jointly developed by North  West Kent College and Lloyds Maritime Academy, with enrolment and delivery managed by Lloyds Maritime Academy, and assessment, quality assurance and award by North West Kent College. 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.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS


 nrolment to this Course is subject to the E Lloyds Maritime Academy Distance Learning Terms and Conditions at www.lloydsmaritimeacademy.com/LMADLTC. Your attention is drawn in particular to clauses 3, 4 and 13 of the Terms and Conditions which have been set out below: 3. TAXES The fees stated are exclusive of any applicable VAT, sales, service or similar taxes (which will be charged, where applicable, at the appropriate rate as at the date of invoice). Where payment is subject to a withholding tax the student will apply the reduced rate under the appropriate double tax treaty, if applicable, and agree to provide LMA with a certificate of tax deduction within three months of payment. If a certificate of tax deduction is not provided within three months, you will become immediately liable to pay the outstanding amount.  . PARTICIPANT CANCELLATION POLICY You may cancel your place 4 on the Course by giving notice in writing to the Course Administrator up to (and including) 7 days from the date LMA confirms your acceptance to the Course in accordance with Condition 1 and you will not be liable for the payment of any fees and any fees already paid to LMA for the Course will be refunded. If LMA receives your notice of cancellation 8 days or more from the date LMA has confirmed your acceptance to the Course you will still receive a refund of your fees already paid to LMA, subject to payment by you to LMA of a 200 cancellation fee to cover administrative costs (which shall be payable immediately upon your cancellation), provided such notice of cancellation is received by LMA before the first day of the Course. LMA regrets that no refunds can be given for any cancellation notice it receives on or after the first day of the Course and, in such circumstances, the full fees remain payable by you to LMA.  3. DATA PROTECTION AND CALL MONITORING Personal data 1 supplied is subject to the Data Protection Act 1998. The personal information shown on the application form, and/or provided by you, will be held on a database and may be shared with companies in the Informa Group in the UK and internationally. This information may be used for direct marketing purposes. If you do not wish your details to be available to companies in the Informa Group, please contact the Database Manager, Informa UK Ltd, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7AD, tel: +44 (0)20 7 017 7077, fax: +44 (0)20 7 017 7828, email: integrity@iirltd.co.uk. Occasionally your details may be obtained from, or made available to, carefully selected external companies for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to receive details about their products and services, please contact the Database Manager. Registered in England No.1835199. VAT registration number GB 365 4626 36. IIR Ltd. Registered office: Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH, UK. Telephone calls to IIR Ltd may be recorded or monitored to check the quality of the service provided.

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