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Semester at Sea (SaS) is a study-abroad program founded in 1963 and managed by the Institute for Shipboard Education (ISE) [1] in Fort Collins, Colorado. Colorado State University is the current academic sponsor [ 1 ] and the program is conducted on a cruise ship.
Sea|mester began running programs in 1998 as an extension from its sister organization ActionQuest. [1] A full semester's course load is offered on board including classes in Oceanography, Marine Biology, Professional Skipper Certification Training, Leadership, Basic Seamanship, and an Independent Research Project
Semester at Sea; W. West Island College This page was last edited on 26 February 2018, at 03:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
During Spring of 2020 (yes you read that correctly) I took a leap of faith and went on a ship with over 600 strangers for one heck of a Semester at Sea.
Prior to the expansion of its offered majors in 1990, the academy was exclusively a merchant marine college, tasked with the training of future cargo ship officers. The academy only offered majors in the ship transport subjects of Marine Transportation and Marine Engineering. The academy now offers many more majors focused on maritime subjects ...
Conducts post sea STCW courses and is a pioneer in Continuous Professional development courses: Karjat: Anglo Eastern Maritime Academy: Affiliated to Indian Maritime University and conducts Pre-Sea training for Deck Cadets, Marine Engineering Cadets and Electro-technical trainee officers. Navi Mumbai: AIMS Institute of Maritime Studies: B.P ...
To be considered for an Elective 200 level course, it must meet the following criteria. The university course shall be: - Offered by a regionally accredited college or university in the U.S. - Three-semester credits or equivalent - Taken face-to-face or online - Completed with a grade of C or better - Preapproved by the Academic Branch Chief
Sea Education Association (SEA) is a private, nonprofit educational organization. Founded in 1971 by Corwith Cramer, Jr. [1] SEA operates two sailing ships traveling throughout both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. SEA is based on Cape Cod in the oceanographic research community of Woods Hole, Massachusetts. [2]