PROGRAM INFORMATION
These programs are governed by the Marine Institute Undergraduate Studies Committee. Application for admission must be made online.
Program Overview: Refer to Marine Engineering Overview
Admission Requirements: See Section 1.2.5 - Admission Requirements for Diplomas of Technology and Technician Diplomas and Section 1.2.1 - Non-Academic Requirements of this Calendar for further details.
Credential Awarded: Diploma of Technology
Program Length: 4 years (7 academic terms, 3 technical sessions, 3 work terms)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Maritime Studies
Program Structure
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Fall Semester (13 weeks) |
Winter Semester (13 weeks) |
Technical Session (8 weeks) |
Summer Semester |
Year 1 |
TERM 1 CMSK 1105 (Technical Communications I) |
TERM 2 CMSK 1205 (Technical Communications II) |
Technical Session 1 ENGR 1304 (Engineering Drawing) |
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Year 2 |
TERM 3 ELTK 2119 (Marine Electrical Systems) |
TERM 4 BSMG 3113 (Personal Resource Management) |
Technical Session 2 Late April – June ELTK 2303 (Electro-Maintenance) |
Work Term 1 (60 days) July – August WKTM 1103 (Work Term I – Marine Engineering Technology) |
Year 3 |
TERM 5 BSMG 3402 (International Marine Law & Environmental Stewardship)
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Work Term 2 (90 days) Jan – April WKTM 2103 (Work Term II- Marine Engineering Technology) |
Term 6 (13 weeks) Late April – Early August CNTL 3205 (Marine Process Measurements and Controls) |
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Year 4 |
Work Term 3 (90 days) Sept – Dec WKTM 3103 (Work Term III- Marine Engineering Technology) |
Term 7 BSMG 3123 (Canadian Marine Law & Environmental Stewardship) |
Technical Session 3 (6 Weeks) Late April – June BSMG 3301 (Leadership and Teamwork) SFTY 1118 (Advanced Firefighting - STCW’95 VI/3 & Officer Certification) |
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a minimum passing grade of 60% in all Transport Canada regulated courses.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy end of term and graduation requirements.
4. Students must maintain an attendance rate of at least 90% in all classes.
5. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
6. Students must complete a minimum of 180 days of Transport Canada approved sea time to satisfy graduation requirements.
7. Students should refer to Section 7.3.3 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technology and Technician Diploma Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
8. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) for entry into the Bachelor of Maritime Studies, or Bachelor of Technology degree.
Transport Canada Certification
Program Overview: Refer to Marine Environmental Overview
Admission Requirements: See Section 1.2.5 - Admission Requirements for Diplomas of Technology and Technician Diplomas and Section 1.2.1 - Non-Academic Requirements of this Calendar for details.
Advanced Standing: As per Section 1.2.5.4 Advanced Standing in Diploma of Technology or Technician Programs applicants, who have completed a four-year Bachelor of Science degree at an accredited post-secondary institution may be eligible to receive advanced standing in this program. If approved, students will enter Term 3 of the program.
Credential Awarded: Diploma of Technology
Program Length: 3 years (6 academic terms, 2 technical sessions, 2 work terms)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Fisheries
Program Structure
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Fall Semester (13 weeks) |
Winter Semester (13 weeks) |
Technical Session |
Year 1 |
Term 1 |
Term 2 |
Technical Session 1 (7 weeks: April – June) |
Year 2 |
Term 3* *Advanced Standing students enter program in Term 3 |
Term 4 |
Work Term 1 (8 weeks) June – Aug WKTM 2106 (Work Term) |
Year 3 |
Term 5 |
Term 6 |
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a passing grade in ALL courses in the table above.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy graduation requirements.
4. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
5. Students should refer to Section 7.3.3 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technology and Technician Diploma Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
6. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) for entry into the Bachelor of Technology or Bachelor of Maritime Studies degree.
Program Overview: Refer to Marine Mechanical Design Overview
Admission Requirements: Refer to Section 1.2.5 - Admission Requirements for Diplomas of Technology and Technician Diplomas of this Calendar
Credential Awarded: Diploma of Technology
Program Length: 3 years (6 academic terms, 3 technical sessions)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Maritime Studies
Program Structure
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Fall Semester (13 weeks) |
Winter Semester (13 weeks) |
Technical Session (6 weeks) |
Year 1 |
TERM 1 |
TERM 2 |
Technical Session 1 Late April – Early June |
Year 2 |
TERM 3 |
TERM 4 |
Technical Session 2 Late April – Early June ENSY XXXX (Exhaust's Systems 3D Modelling) |
Year 3 |
Term 5 CNTL 2302 (Instrumentation, Controls and Automation) ENSY 3300 (Ship Engineering Project) |
Term 6 |
Technical Session 3 Late April – Early June
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a minimum passing grade in ALL courses.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy end of term and graduation requirements.
4. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
5. Students should refer to Section 7.3.3 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technology and Technician Diploma Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
6. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) for entry into the Bachelor of Technology or Bachelor of Maritime Studies degree.
Program Overview: Refer to Nautical Science Overview
Admission Requirements: See Section 1.2.5 - Admission Requirements for Diplomas of Technology and Technician Diplomas and Section 1.2.1 - Non-Academic Requirements of this Calendar for details.
Credential Awarded: Diploma of Technology
Program Length: 4 years (6 academic terms, 3 technical sessions, 2 sea phase work terms)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Maritime Studies
Program Structure
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Fall Semester (13 weeks) |
Winter Semester (13 weeks) |
Technical Session |
Summer Semester/Session |
Year 1 |
TERM 1 |
TERM 2 |
Technical Session 1 (6 Weeks: Late April – Mid-June) |
Work Term 1 (8 weeks: June - August) |
Year 2 |
TERM 3 |
TERM 4 |
Technical Session 2 (4 Weeks: Late April – May)
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Work Term 2 (15 months) WKTM 2102 (Sea Phase II -Nautical Science) |
Year 3 |
Work Term 2 WKTM 2102 (Sea Phase II) |
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Year 4 |
Term 5 BSMG 3122 (Law and Environment) |
Term 6 |
Technical Session 3 (6 Weeks: Late April – Mid- June)
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a minimum passing grade of 70% for each marine technical course.
3. Students must receive a minimum passing grade of 60% for each academic course.
4. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy end of term and graduation requirements.
5. Students must maintain an attendance rate of at least 90% in all classes.
6. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
7. Students must complete a minimum of 360 days of Transport Canada approved sea time to satisfy graduation requirements.
8. Students should refer to Section 7.3.3 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technology and Technician Diploma Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
9. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) for entry into the Bachelor of Maritime Studies degree.
Transport Canada Certification and Requirements
Program Overview: Refer to Naval Architecture Overview
Admission Requirements: Refer to Section 1.2.5 - Admission Requirements for Diplomas of Technology and Technician Diplomas of this Calendar.
Credential Awarded: Diploma of Technology
Program Length: 3 years (6 academic terms, 3 technical sessions)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Maritime Studies
Program Structure
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Fall Semester (13 weeks) |
Winter Semester (13 weeks) |
Technical Session (6 weeks) |
Year 1 |
TERM 1 |
TERM 2 |
Technical Session 1 (Late April – Early June) |
Year 2 |
TERM 3 |
TERM 4 |
Technical Session 2 (Late April – Early June) |
Year 3 |
Term 5 ELTK 1200 (Electrotechnology) |
Term 6 |
Technical Session 3 (Late April – Early June)
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a minimum passing grade in ALL courses.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy end of term and graduation requirements.
4. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
5. Students should refer to Section 7.3.3 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technology and Technician Diploma Program of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
6. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) for entry into the Bachelor of Technology or Bachelor of Maritime Studies degree.
Program Overview: Refer to Ocean Mapping Overview
Admission Requirements: See Section 1.2.5 - Admission Requirements for Diplomas of Technology and Technician Diplomas and Section 1.2.1 - Non-Academic Requirements of this Calendar for details.
Credit Earned: Diploma of Technology
Program Length: 3 years (6 academic terms, 3 technical sessions, 1 work term)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Ocean Technology
Program Structure
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Fall Semester (13 weeks) |
Winter Semester (13 weeks) |
Technical Session (6 weeks) Late April – Early June) |
Summer Semester |
Year 1 |
TERM 1 |
TERM 2 |
Technical Session 1 OMAP 1302 (Ocean Mapping Field Camp I) |
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Year 2 |
TERM 3 |
TERM 4 |
Technical Session 2 |
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Year 3 |
TERM 5 |
TERM 6 |
Technical Session 3 OMAP 3302 (Ocean Mapping Field Camp III) |
Work Term (8 weeks) June - August
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a passing grade in ALL courses in the table above.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy graduation requirements.
4. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
5. Students should refer to Section 7.3.3 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technology and Technician Diploma Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
6. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) for entry into the Bachelor of Technology degree.
Accreditation
Program Overview: Refer to Underwater Vehicles Overview
Admission Requirements: See Section 1.2.5 - Admission Requirements for Diplomas of Technology and Technician Diplomas and Section 1.2.1 - Non-Academic Requirements of this Calendar for details.
Advanced Standing: As per Section 1.2.5.4 - Advanced Standing in Diploma of Technology or Technician Programs, applicants who have completed the two-year Technician Diploma in Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) at the Marine Institute are eligible to receive advanced standing in this program. Students approved for advanced standing will commence their studies in Term 5 of the program. Additional courses may be required.
Credential Awarded: Diploma of Technology
Program Length: 3 years (6 academic terms, 2 technical sessions, 1 work term)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Academic Department: School of Ocean Technology
Program Structure
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Fall Semester (13 weeks) |
Winter Semester (13 weeks) |
Technical Session (6 weeks) Late April – Early June |
Summer Semester |
Year 1 |
TERM 1 |
TERM 2 |
Technical Session 1 ELTR 1104 (Electronic Fabrication Techniques) |
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Year 2 |
TERM 3 |
TERM 4 |
Technical Session 2 ROVO 2301 (ROV Pilot Training) |
Work Term (8 weeks) June - August |
Year 3 |
TERM 5* *Advanced Standing students will begin program in Term 5 |
TERM 6 |
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a passing grade in ALL courses in the table above.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy graduation requirements.
4. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
5. Students should refer to Section 7.3.3 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technology and Technician Diploma Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
6. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply to Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) for entry into the Bachelor of Technology degree.
Accreditation
Program Overview: Refer to Remotely Operated Vehicles Overview
Admission Requirements: See Section 1.2.5 - Admission Requirements for Diplomas of Technology and Technician Diplomas and Section 1.2.1 - Non-Academic Requirements of this Calendar for further details.
Advanced Standing: As per Section 1.2.5.4 - Advanced Standing in Diploma of Technology or Technician Programs, applicants who have completed a three-year diploma of technology, or degree, in either Electrical Engineering; Electronics Engineering; Mechanical Engineering or Marine Engineering may be eligible to receive advanced standing in this program. Students approved for advanced standing will commence their studies in Term 3 but must also complete two additional courses above the normal course load in that term. Additionally, in consultation with the program chair, students approved to enter the program under advanced standing may be required to complete a 2-week bridging program prior to the start of their program.
Credit Earned: Technician Diploma
Program Length: 2 years (4 academic terms, 2 technical sessions, 1 work term)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Ocean Technology
Program Structure
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Fall Semester (13 weeks) |
Winter Semester (13 weeks) |
Technical Session (6 weeks) Late April – Early June |
Summer Semester |
Year 1 |
TERM 1 |
TERM 2 |
Technical Session 1 ELTR 1104 (Electronic Fabrication Techniques) |
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Year 2 |
TERM 3 Advanced Standing Students must also complete: |
TERM 4 |
Technical Session 2 |
Work Term (8 weeks) June - August
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a passing grade in ALL courses in the table above.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy graduation requirements.
4. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
5. Students should refer to Section 7.3.3 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technology and Technician Diploma Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
Accreditation
Program Overview: Refer to Bridge Watch Overview
Admission Requirements: See Section 1.2.6 – Admission Requirements for Technical Certificate Programs and Section 1.2.1 - Non-Academic Requirements of this Calendar for details.
Delivery Location: Normal program delivery is at the Ridge Road campus in St. John’s, but alternate locations for field offerings may be available.
Credential Awarded: Technical Certificate
Program Length: 8 months (2 academic terms, 1 work term)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Maritime Studies
Program Structure
Fall Semester (13 weeks - 358 hours) |
Winter Semester (8 weeks - 197.5 hours) |
Work Term (60 days – Ship Based) |
TERM 1 |
TERM 2 |
Work Term – Bridge Watch (March – June)
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a minimum passing grade of 70% in Transport Canada regulated courses.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy end of term and graduation requirements.
4. Students must maintain an attendance rate of at least 90% in all classes.
5. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
6. Students should refer to Section 7.3.4 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technical Certificate Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
7. Students who are placed in a sea-based work term must complete a minimum of 60 Transport Canada approved sea days and a minimum of 8 hours of steering time.
Transport Canada Certification
Program Overview: Refer to Fire Rescue Overview
Admission Requirements: See Section 1.2.6 – Admission Requirements for Technical Certificate Programs and Section 1.2.1 - Non-Academic Requirements of this calendar for details.
Credit Earned: Technical Certificate
Program Length: 8 months (2 academic term, 1 work term)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Maritime Studies
Program Structure
TERM 1 |
FIRE 0038 Technical Rescuer (Rope Rescue Awareness Level, Operations Level, and Technician Level) |
Work Term April - June
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on the Stephenville campus only.
2. Students must receive a minimum passing grade in ALL courses.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 70% to satisfy end of term and graduation requirements.
4. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
5. Students should refer to Section 7.3.4 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technical Certificate Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
6. Before proceeding on work term students must provide a current Clear Code of Conduct from a Police Department. Students should refer to the course description for WKTM 0100 for full details on the prerequisites for the work term.
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Certification
To receive the Fire Rescue program certificate students must pass all program courses and earn certifications from an NFPA accredited agency in the following:
1. NFPA 1006 - Technical Rescuer (Rope Rescue Awareness Level, Operations Level, and Technician Level) (This included CORE components)
2. NFPA 1006 - Technical Rescuer (Confined Space Rescue Awareness Level, Operations Level, and Technician Level)
3. NFPA 1006 - Technical Rescuer (Vehicle Rescue Awareness Level, Operations Level, and Technician Level)
4. NFPA 1072 - Hazardous Materials Awareness
5. NFPA 1072 - Hazardous Materials Operations
6. NFPA 1001 Level 1 (Fire Fighter 1)
7. NFPA 1001 Level 2 (Fire Fighter 2)
8. NFPA 1002 (Fire Pumper/Driver Operator)
NFPA Certificates are held by the Marine Institute until all MI courses have been successfully completed (including work term) and related NFPA Exams for all CORE components of the Fire Rescue program have been successfully completed. CORE components are everything other than NFPA 1006 Rescue Technician exams.
Please note: All NFPA testing is controlled by an External Agency. No oral examination will be available for NFPA testing.
Program Overview: Refer to Marine Diesel Mechanics Overview
Admission Requirements: See Section 1.2.6 – Admission Requirements for Technical Certificate Programs and 1.2.1 - Non-Academic Requirements of this Calendar for details.
Credential Awarded: Technical Certificate
Program Length: 1 year (2 academic terms, 1 technical session, 1 work term)
Normal Start: Fall Semester
Tuition and Fees: Programs and Fees
Academic Department: School of Maritime Studies
Program Structure
Fall Semester (13 weeks) |
Winter Semester (13 weeks) |
Technical Session (5 weeks) |
Work Term (60 days – Ship Based) |
TERM 1 |
TERM 2 BSMG 0202 (Workplace Preparation) |
Technical Session (Late April – Early June) |
(Work Term – Marine Diesel Mechanics) (June – August)
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Program Regulations
1. The program is delivered on campus only.
2. Students must receive a minimum passing grade of 60% in ALL courses.
3. Students must obtain a minimum cumulative average of 60% to satisfy end of term and graduation requirements.
4. Students must maintain an attendance rate of at least 90% in all classes.
5. No more than 50% of courses may transferred from other institutions to satisfy graduation requirements.
6. Students should refer to Section 7.3.4 – End of Term Academic Status and Program Continuance for Technical Certificate Programs of the Marine Institute Academic Calendar for regulations on progressing through the program.
Transport Canada Certification