Entry requirements
You will have completed the generic 5 day IMO 1.27 ECDIS for entry on to this course.
This Type-Specific ECDIS training course provides you with specific knowledge of the functionality and effective use of the FURUNO ECDIS.
This computer based training package is supported by experienced ECDIS tutors.
The course is concluded with a compulsory test and, if passed, a certificate is issued. The certificate confirms the successful completion of the type specific ECDIS course.
You will have completed the generic 5 day IMO 1.27 ECDIS for entry on to this course.
We are happy to offer flexible dates. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.
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There are no dates scheduled for this course at the moment. To find out when we plan to run this course, please email sma@nescol.ac.uk.
Please note that timetabling changes can often occur after the Part-time Course Guide is published, and as a result the printed version of the guide may not hold the most up-to-date information.
We therefore advise you that all start dates and times listed on the website are at all times accurate, and should be used as your main point of reference before booking your course.
If you take up a place on a College course, at the start of the course you will be asked to complete an enrolment form. In completing the form and/or taking up a place on a College course, you will enter into a contract with the College and be bound by the North East Scotland College Standard Terms and Conditions of Study. Copies of the Terms and Conditions are available for inspection on notice boards and at various locations throughout the College, at the College Reception, on the College website: nescol.ac.uk, or can be obtained on request from the Student Funding and Admissions Manager, North East Scotland College, Aberdeen City Campus, Gallowgate, Aberdeen AB25 1BN. Please note that courses are offered subject to (a) there being sufficient numbers of enrolments and (b) the availability of resources. The College reserves its right (i) not to run courses where the number of students is considered insufficient or where resources are unavailable and (ii) in certain circumstances, to refuse admission to an individual applicant.