MARR 20 - Introduction to Marine Technology

Course Description

Introduces the student to career opportunities in the marine service and manufacturing industries. It also serves as an orientation to the Marine Education and Training Center (METC) and its policies. Students will be trained to fit personal protective equipment and to understand Material Safety Data Sheets. Marine nomenclature is also introduced with an emphasis on the terms used when vessels are hauled and secured on land.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Demonstrate understanding and practical application of METC policies
  • Understand key health and safety components of a Material Safety Data Sheet.
  • Fit and test an organic respirator.
  • Name and identify the purpose of each tool in the first semester tool kit
  • Name and properly use "directionals" ( This is how a marine technician indicates the relative positions of components on a boat)
  • Identify and state the purpose of each component of a vessel that a marine technician must be aware of in order to safely haul and secure a vessel on land. (Cleats, stanchions, transducers, shafts, props…)
  • Secure a vessel to the dock or pier with correct placement of fenders, lines, and appropriate knots
  • Name and identify the rigging components of a sailing vessel