Monday, May 3, 2010

Hydrographic Survey Category "B" Course

9th Hydrographic Survey Category "B"Cuorse - 22-08-2011 / 11-11-2010

Skilltrade can provide courses and training in five areas by combining theoretical with field experience material:

1. Hydrography Course – recognized by the International Advisory Board (formed by representatives of parent organizations: FIG, IHO and ICA) for the Category-B- Hydrography course.
2. Introductory and generals courses in hydrography, land survey, positioning and mathematics, depth sensors, motion sensors, survey sensors, underwater acoustics, offshore construction. Advanced courses in geophysical sensors, ROV sensors and electronic troubleshooting.
3. General courses in project management and change management.
4. ROV pilot technician training.
5. Survey Engineer training.

General

Full Hydrographic Survey curriculum encompassing all basic and essential competencies of the Hydrographic Surveyor as defined by the FIG/IMO/ICA International Advisory Board on Standards of Competence for Hydrographic Surveyors for a Category B Course.

Entry level

Entry level competency is determined by an evaluation committee consisting of members from STC and those qualified to assess hydrographic competency based on their experience in the survey industry. Students may apply for exemptions of a particular subject or may be required to complete additional courses in order to qualify for a diploma. The course will be taught in English and therefore all candidates should have a good command of the English language.


Hydrographic Survey Category ”B” Course - Module (ST-HBI3) Short Description All professional competencies of the hydrographic surveyor as defined by the standards for a "Class B" hydrographic surveyor Essential subjects: Bathymetry, Water levels and Flow, Positioning, Hydrographic Practice, Hydrographic Data Management, Environmental Science & Legal Aspects Possible Optional subjects & Practical exercises.
Participants
Duration Mimimum 13
8.5 weeks
Price € 9.300,00 per person

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