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MEMACE-941
Register here for your online coursework. This course begins with online coursework followed by an in-person assessment.

This blended USCG approved course meets the STCW mandatory minimum requirements for training and qualification of masters and officers on board ships operating in polar waters.

Part 1: The online coursework is delivered through Instructure’s Canvas, a web-based learning management system which allows you to work at your own pace.
Each section of the course will have an online assessment which must be passed prior to advancing to the next section. Completion of the online modules is a prerequisite for attending the assessment day; however, you may register to take the assessment at any point after starting the course.

Part 2: Once the online portion is successfully completed students must report to Maine Maritime Academy to complete a required three-day practical and written final examinations. A certificate will be awarded when both portions are successfully completed.

USCG Approval:
This course meets the Certification requirements for Basic Polar Code Operations and satisfies the training requirement and standard of competence of Section A-V/4, table A-V/4-1, of the STCW Code as amended for Basic Polar Code Operations.
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Dates Dates: Online coursework is followed by a three (3) day on campus assessment.
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Status Status: 963 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 1000 seats
MEMACE-828
Register to begin your ERM online coursework here. You will gain access to the class immediately following registration.

Each GAP course consists of 40 total hours: 32 hours online followed by an 8 hour final assessment on campus.

Part 1: The online coursework is self-paced and delivered through Instructure’s Canvas, a web-based learning management system which allows you to work at your own pace.

Part 2: Once the online modules are completed you will register for your final assessment. Completion of the online modules is a prerequisite for attending the assessment day however, you may register to take the assessment at any point after starting the course.



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Dates Dates: Online coursework is followed by a one day on campus assessment.
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Status Status: 392 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 500 seats
MEMACE-827
Register for your LMS online coursework here. You will gain access to the class immediately following registration.

Each GAP course consists of 40 total hours: 32 hours online followed by an 8 hour final assessment on campus.

Part 1: The online coursework is self-paced and delivered through Instructure’s Canvas, a web-based learning management system which allows you to work at your own pace.

Part 2: Once the online modules are completed you will register for your final assessment. Completion of the online modules is a prerequisite for attending the assessment day however, you may register to take the assessment at any point after starting the course. 
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Dates Dates: Online coursework is followed by a one-day on campus assessment.
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Status Status: 242 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 500 seats
MEMACE-829
Register for your MEECE online coursework here. You will gain access to the class immediately following registration.

Each Gap course consists of 40 total hours: 32 hours online with an eight (8) hour on campus final assessment.

Part 1: The online coursework is self-paced and delivered through Instructure’s Canvas, a web-based learning management system which allows you to work at your own pace.

Part 2: Once the online modules are completed you will take a final assessment held on our Bucksport campus. Completion of the online modules is a prerequisite for attending the assessment day however, you may register to take the assessment at any point after starting the course.

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Dates Dates: Online coursework is followed by a one day on campus assessment.
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Status Status: 747 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 999 seats
MEMACE-787
This course is offered fully online (no on-campus requirements).

This course is intended to provide the “already qualified” seafarer instruction and training in assessment techniques of competency, as well as appropriate guidance in assessment methods and practices.

Student's will already possess an appropriate level of knowledge, understanding and proficiency (KUP) of the competence he/she will be assessing of others. Each participant successfully completing this course will be able to:
Apply the international and national requirements concerning the training and assessment of officers and ratings on merchant Organizevessels/platforms.
Determine and verify effective assessment procedures and methods, and administer, assessments to those requiring such.

USCG Approval: This course meets the training requirements of 46 CFR 10.405(a)(1) and 46 CFR 10.405(d) as well as STCW Code Section A-I/6 paragraphs 3 and 6. All assessments must be signed by a qualified assessor approved by the Coast Guard in accordance with 46 CFR 10.405.
This course meets the requirements of The Qualified Assessor fundamentals as outlined as a requirement in USCG NVIC 19-14.
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Starts Starts: 4/1/2019 8:00 AM
Ends Ends: 6/30/2025 5:00 PM
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Status Status: 799 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 1000 seats
Online
Facility and vessel personnel who are assigned specific security duties in connection with either a Facility Security Plan (FSP) or Vessel Security Plan (VSP) will learn how to perform their duties in accordance with the requirements of the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74 as amended, and/or the IMO ISPS Code, and/or relevant U.S. Coast Guard regulations contained in 33 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter H. USCG Approval: The course meets the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency in Table A-VI/6 of the STCW Code and the mandatory training requirements in 33 CFR Part 104 and 105. More
Dates Dates: Fully online course.
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Status Status: 825 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 1000 seats
Online
4 hour, fully online course.
 
Course Description
This course will provide the knowledge required to enable personnel without designated security duties in connection with a Ship Security Plan (SSP) to enhance ship security in accordance with the requirements of Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS 74 as amended, the ISPS Code, and Section A-VI/6-1 and Table A-VI/6-1 of the STCW Code, as amended.
 
Course Access
Once you complete your registration, you will receive a confirmation email with details on how to access the online coursework. You may complete the training at your own pace but may be required to finish one module before advancing to the next.

Please note: Maine Maritime Academy uses Canvas as our online learning management platform. If you have previously completed any online learning classes at MMA, you will log back in with your existing username and password and see the new class on your dashboard. Please allow 24 hours for the enrollment and activation process to be complete.
 
*Merchant Mariner license holders must contact the US Coast Guard directly for particulars concerning their licenses upgrade or re-certification questions: Call the National Maritime Center at 1-888-427-5662 or visit online at Merchant Mariner Licensing and Documentation.
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Dates Dates: Fully online course.
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Status Status: 927 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 1000 seats
Section 608 Certification Exam
Please contact Tim Achorn at timothy.achorn@mma.edu or (207) 326-2363 to schedule an exam date.

Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act requires persons who work with or purchase regulated refrigerants for stationary equipment to become certified through a closed book exam. 


The certification types are defined as follows:

TypeI: Required for servicing small appliances
TypeII: Required for servicing or disposing of high‐pressure appliances, except small appliances and MVACs
TypeIII: Required for servicing or disposing of low‐pressure appliances
Universal: Earned when a candidate successfully passes all four sections of the exam.

Candidates must pass the Core section of the exam along with one or more of the Types to earn the certification.


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Starts Starts: 2/2/2022 8:00 AM
Ends Ends: 12/31/2025 4:00 PM
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Status Status: 989 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 1000 seats
MEMACE-22
Register here for your online coursework.

This course begins with online coursework followed by a 4.5 day in-person assessment.



This blended USCG approved course This Chief Mate to Master course will provide students with practical theory and understanding of ship handling in various maneuvering situations encountered while navigating a vessel. Students will apply online instruction and lecture material to practical simulator exercises designed to meet the assessment standards of this course.



USCG Approval:

Those who successfully complete this Advanced Shiphandling (MEMACE-22) course will satisfy the training requirements detailed in the following regulatory codes and standards:

46 CFR 11.305(a)(3)(i) endorsement as master and 11.307(a)(3)(i) for STCW endorsements as chief mate on vessels of 3,000 GT or more and
46 CFR 11.311(a)(3)(i) endorsement as master and 11.313(a)(3)(i) endorsement as chief mate for STCW Code, as amended 2010, on vessels of more than 500 GT and less than 3,000 GT.
In addition, students will also achieve the advanced ship handling standards of competence required by

46 CFR 11.305(a)(2), 11.307(a)(2), 11.311(a)(2), 11.313(a)(2), and 11.315(a)(2)
STCW Code Section A-II/2 and Tables A-II/2 as amended 2010, meeting the National Assessment Guidelines from NVIC 10-14 (Ch-2) Tasks, as documented in NVICs 10-14 (Ch-2) and 11-14 (Ch-2):
Tasks 8.1.A 8.2.A 8.3.A 8.4.A 8.4.B 8.5.A 8.6.A 8.7.A 9.1.A 9.2.A 9.3.A 9.4.A 9.5.A 9.6.A 9.6.B [NVIC 10-14 (Ch-2) only] 9.7.A 9.8.A 9.9.A 9.9.B 9.10.A 9.11.A 9.11.B 9.11.C 9.12.A 9.13.A 9.14.A 9.15.A 9.16.A 9.16.B 9.17.A.
STCW Code Section A-II/2 and Tables A-II/2 as amended 2010, meeting the National Assessment Guidelines from NVIC 03-18:
Tasks 8.1.A, 8.2.A, 8.3.A, 8.4.A, 8.5.A, 8.6.A, 8.7.A, 9.1.A 9.2.A, 9.3.A, 9.4.A, 9.5.A, 9.6.A, 9.7.A, 9.8.A, 9.9.A, 9.9.B, 9.10.A, 9.11.A, 9.11.B, 9.11.C, 9.12.A, 9.13.A, 9.14.A, 9.15.A, 9.16.B, and 9.17.A.
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Dates Dates: Online coursework is followed by a 4.5 day on campus assessment.
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Status Status: 988 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 1000 seats
MEMACE-847
This course begins with online coursework followed by an in-person assessment. Register for the online coursework here.

This blended USCG approved course meets the STCW mandatory minimum requirements for training and qualification of masters and officers on board ships operating in polar waters.

Part 1: The online coursework is delivered through Instructure’s Canvas, a web-based learning management system which allows you to work at your own pace. Each section of the course will have an online assessment which must be passed prior to advancing to the next section. Completion of the online modules is a prerequisite for attending the assessment day however, you may register to take the assessment at any point after starting the course.

Part 2: Once the online portion is successfully completed students must report to Maine Maritime Academy to complete a required one-day written final examination. A certificate will be awarded when the assessment is successfully completed.

USCG Approval:
This course meets the Certification requirements for Basic Polar Code Operations and satisfies the training requirement and standard of competence of Section A-V/4, table A-V/4-1, of the STCW Code as amended for Basic Polar Code Operations.

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Dates Dates: Online coursework is followed by a one day on campus assessment.
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Status Status: 455 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 500 seats
MEMACE-847
For students requiring a refresher course for Basic Polar.

The course begins with online coursework followed by an in-person assessment. Register for the online coursework here.

This blended USCG approved course meets the STCW mandatory minimum requirements for training and qualification of masters and officers on board ships operating in polar waters.

Part 1: The online coursework is delivered through Instructure’s Canvas, a web-based learning management system which allows you to work at your own pace. Each section of the course will have an online assessment which must be passed prior to advancing to the next section. Completion of the online modules is a prerequisite for attending the assessment day however, you may register to take the assessment at any point after starting the course.


Part 2: Once the online portion is successfully completed students must report to Maine Maritime Academy to complete a required one-day written final examination. A certificate will be awarded when the assessment is successfully completed.

USCG Approval:
This course meets the Certification requirements for Basic Polar Code Operations and satisfies the training requirement and standard of competence of Section A-V/4, table A-V/4-1, of the STCW Code as amended for Basic Polar Code Operations.

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Dates Dates: Online coursework is followed by a one day on campus assessment.
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Status Status: 500 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 500 seats
National Able Seaman
Register here for your online coursework.

This course is designed for mariners at the entry-level position. The objective of the program is to provide instruction, assess knowledge, evaluate skills, and ensure competence in seamanship for mariners intending to work professionally as Able Seamen. Note that this course does not satisfy any sea service requirements, nor does it satisfy additional training requirements for an Able Seaman rating such as Lifeboatman.
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Dates Dates: Online coursework followed by a one day on campus assessment.
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Status Status: 997 open seats left
Class Size Class size: 1000 seats
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