Upon passing the exam, it is expected that students will be able to describe and explain elements affecting passage planning; define and interpret factors affecting route choice; define factors affecting route planning in ocean and coastal navigation; create and implement passage plan using all available manuals; explain ways of obtaining position in all circumstances as well as by astronomical bodies; understand specifics of navigation in polar regions, areas of shallow waters and near-shore, areas of heavy traffic, in heavy weather, in war zones, etc.; analyze VTS in terms of traffic control; define principles and technological conditions of passage optimization; describe the principles of keeping watch at sea, at anchor and in port; describe the most important navigation equipment and their deficiencies; explain working principles of magnetic and gyro compasses and name devices connected to each of them; define importance and rule of „VDR” and „BNWAS”.
Name | Lectures | Exercises | Laboratory |
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IGOR STANOVČIĆ | 1x1 32B+4S+6P | 1x4 32B+4S+6P | |
MILORAD RAŠKOVIĆ | 2x1 32B+4S+6P |