Syllabus V26:B.Sc.Nautical Science

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Syllabus V26:B.Sc.Nautical Science
School of Architecture, Science and technology
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Syllabus
V26:B.Sc.Nautical Science
2010
AST, YCMOU, NASHIK – 422 222, MS, INDIA
CONTENTS
Basic Information ................................................................................................................... 9
Programme Calendar.............................................................................................................. 9
Eligibility and Fees ................................................................................................................ 10
Semesters and Courses ......................................................................................................... 10
Evaluation Pattern................................................................................................................ 12
Semester 01 .............................................................................................................................. 14
S01012: Applied Mathematics - I .......................................................................................... 14
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 14
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 14
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 14
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 14
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 15
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 15
S01013: Nautical Physics & Electronics-I ............................................................................... 17
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 17
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 17
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 17
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 17
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 17
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 18
S02013: Nautical Physics & Electronics - I .............................................................................. 20
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 20
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 20
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 20
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 20
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 20
S01014: Navigation-I ............................................................................................................ 22
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 22
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 22
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 22
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 22
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 23
S02014: Navigation - I ........................................................................................................... 25
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 25
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 25
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 25
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 25
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 25
S01015: Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-I ............................................................. 27
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 27
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 27
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 27
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 27
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 27
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 28
S02015: Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention - I............................................................ 30
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 30
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 30
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Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 30
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 30
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 31
S01017: Environmental Science-I .......................................................................................... 32
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 32
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 32
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 32
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 32
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 32
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 33
S02017: Environmental Science - I ........................................................................................ 35
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 35
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 35
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 35
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 35
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 35
S01018: Marine Engineering and Control-I ............................................................................ 37
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 37
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 37
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 37
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 37
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 37
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 38
S02018: Marine Engineering and Control - I .......................................................................... 39
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 39
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 39
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 39
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 39
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 39
Semester 02 .............................................................................................................................. 41
S01021: English and Communication Skill ............................................................................. 41
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 41
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 41
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 41
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 41
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 41
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 42
S02021: English and Communication Skill ............................................................................. 44
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 44
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 44
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 44
Units .................................................................................................................................... 44
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 44
S01022: Applied Mathematics - I .......................................................................................... 46
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 46
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 46
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 46
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 46
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 46
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 47
S01023: Nautical Physics & Electronics-I ............................................................................... 49
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Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 49
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 49
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 49
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 49
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 49
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 50
S02023: Nautical Physics & Electronics - I .............................................................................. 52
Programme Information......................................................................................................... 52
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 52
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 52
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 52
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 52
S01024: Ship Operation Technology-I ................................................................................... 54
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 54
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 54
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 54
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 54
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 54
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 56
S02024: Ship Operation Technology-I ................................................................................... 57
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 57
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 57
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 57
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 57
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 58
S01026: Naval Architecture-I ................................................................................................ 59
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 59
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 59
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 59
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 59
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 59
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 61
S01028: Environmental Science-II ......................................................................................... 62
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 62
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 62
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 62
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 62
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 62
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 63
S02028: Environmental Science - II ....................................................................................... 65
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 65
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 65
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 65
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 65
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 65
Semester 03 .............................................................................................................................. 67
S01031: Computer Science ................................................................................................... 67
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 67
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 67
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 67
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 67
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Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 67
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 68
S02031: Computer Science ................................................................................................... 69
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 69
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 69
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 69
Units .................................................................................................................................... 69
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 69
S01032: Applied Mathematics - III ........................................................................................ 71
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 71
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 71
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 71
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 71
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 71
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 72
S01033: Nautical Physics & Electronics-III ............................................................................. 74
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 74
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 74
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 74
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 74
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 74
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 75
S02033: Nautical Physics & Electronics - III ............................................................................ 77
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 77
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 77
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 77
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 77
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 77
S01034: Naval Architecture -II .............................................................................................. 79
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 79
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 79
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 79
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 79
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 79
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 80
S01035: Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-II ............................................................ 82
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 82
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 82
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 82
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 82
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 82
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 83
S02035: Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-II ............................................................ 84
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 84
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 84
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 84
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 84
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 85
S01036: Cargo Work & Marine Communication .................................................................... 86
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 86
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 86
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 86
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Units ....................................................................................................................................... 86
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 86
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 87
S02036: Cargo Work & Marine Communication .................................................................... 89
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 89
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 89
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 89
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 89
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 89
Semester 04 .............................................................................................................................. 91
S01042: Applied Mathematics - IV ........................................................................................ 91
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 91
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 91
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 91
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 91
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 92
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 92
S01043: Nautical Physics & Electronics-IV ............................................................................. 94
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 94
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 94
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 94
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 94
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 94
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 95
S02043: Nautical Physics & Electronics - IV............................................................................ 97
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 97
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 97
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 97
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 97
Learning Resource Details ...................................................................................................... 98
S01044: Ship Operation Technology-II .................................................................................. 99
Programme Information ......................................................................................................... 99
Course Information ................................................................................................................ 99
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives ...................................................................... 99
Units ....................................................................................................................................... 99
Details Syllabus ....................................................................................................................... 99
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 100
S02044: Ship Operation Technology-II ................................................................................ 102
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 102
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 102
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 102
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 102
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 102
S01045: Bridge Procedure and Legal Knowledge ................................................................. 104
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 104
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 104
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 104
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 104
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 104
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 105
S02045: Bridge Procedure and Legal Knowledge ................................................................. 107
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Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 107
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 107
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 107
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 107
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 107
S01046: Navigation-II ......................................................................................................... 109
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 109
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 109
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 109
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 109
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 109
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 110
S02046: Navigation - II ........................................................................................................ 112
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 112
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 112
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 112
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 112
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 112
S01047: Environmental Science-III ...................................................................................... 114
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 114
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 114
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 114
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 114
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 114
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 115
S02047: Environmental Science - III .................................................................................... 117
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 117
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 117
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 117
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 117
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 117
Semester 05 .............................................................................................................................119
S01054: Navigation-III ........................................................................................................ 119
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 119
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 119
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 119
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 119
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 119
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 120
S02054: Navigation-III ........................................................................................................ 122
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 122
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 122
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 122
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 122
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 123
S01055: Voyage Planning & Collision Prevention III ............................................................. 124
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 124
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 124
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 124
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 124
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 124
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Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 125
S02055: Voyage Planning & Collision Prevention III ............................................................. 126
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 126
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 126
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 126
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 126
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 127
S01056: Ship Operation Technology III ................................................................................ 128
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 128
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 128
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 128
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 128
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 128
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 129
S02056: Ship Operation Technology III ................................................................................ 131
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 131
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 131
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 131
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 131
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 131
S01057: Marine Engineering And Control Systems II ........................................................... 133
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 133
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 133
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 133
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 133
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 133
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 134
S02057: Marine Engineering And Control Systems II ........................................................... 136
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 136
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 136
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 136
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 136
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 136
S01058: Shipping Management .......................................................................................... 138
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 138
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 138
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 138
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 138
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 139
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 140
Semester 06 .............................................................................................................................142
S01064: Navigation IV ........................................................................................................ 142
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 142
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 142
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 142
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 142
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 142
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 143
S02064: Navigation IV ........................................................................................................ 145
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 145
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 145
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Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 145
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 145
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 145
S01065: Ship Operation Technology – IV ............................................................................. 147
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 147
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 147
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 147
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 147
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 147
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 148
S02065: Ship Operation Technology – IV ............................................................................. 150
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 150
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 150
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 150
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 150
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 150
S01066: Naval Architecture -III............................................................................................ 152
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 152
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 152
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 152
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 152
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 152
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 153
S01067: Marine Engineering & Control Systems - III ............................................................ 155
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 155
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 155
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 155
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 155
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 155
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 157
S02067: Marine Engineering & Control Systems – III Programme Information ..................... 158
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 158
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 158
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 158
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 158
S01068: Maritime Law ........................................................................................................ 160
Programme Information ....................................................................................................... 160
Course Information .............................................................................................................. 160
Presumed Knowledge and Learning Objectives .................................................................... 160
Units ..................................................................................................................................... 160
Details Syllabus ..................................................................................................................... 160
Learning Resource Details .................................................................................................... 161
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SYLLABUS FOR
V26: B.SC. (NAUTICAL SCIENCE)
BASIC INFORMATION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mode of Education: Full time residential face-to-face mode of education enhanced with
ELearning support.
Minimum Programme Duration: 3 years after HSC (12th) or Equivalent
Required Study Efforts: 720 Hours in each semester
Medium of Instruction: English
Attendance: Minimum 80% attendance for all courses.
Equivalence Status:
a.
UGC recognized and approved
b. DEC recognized and approved
c.
Study centers approved by Directorate General of Shipping
d. Recognized by Government of Maharashtra for MPSC jobs
PROGRAMME CALENDAR
SN Activity Description
Admission
01 Further Admission
02 Fresh Admission
Teaching - Learning
03 Teaching - Learning
04 Teaching–Learning Backlog Clearing
End Exam (EE) Form Submission
05 EE Form Submission by students at SC
06 EE Form Submission by SCs at University
Continuous Assessment (CA) Submission
07 CA Availability on website
08 CA Submission by Students at SC
09 Provisional CA Report by SCs
10 Final CA Report Submission by SCs at
University
End Examination (EE)
11 EE for Theory Courses
12 EE for Practical, STW, SV or PW Courses
Odd semesters like
01, 03, 05 and 07
From 01-Aug Till 31 Jan
Even semesters like
02, 04, 06 and 08
From 01-Feb Till 31-Jul
From 05-Jun Till 05-Jul
From 05-Jun Till 05-Aug
From 05-Dec Till 05-Jan
Not Offered
From 01-Aug Till 13 Nov From 01-Feb Till 16-May
From 14-Nov to 04-Dec From 17-May to 04-Jun
On or Before 30-Sep
On or Before 05-Oct
On or Before 31-Mar
On or Before 05-Apr
From 01-Aug Till 30 Nov From 01-Feb Till 30-May
01-30 Nov
01-30 May
On or before 31-Dec
On or before 30-Jun
On or before 31-Jan
On or before 31-Jul
From 05-Dec Till 14-Dec From 05-Jun Till 14-Jun
Immediately after the
Immediately after the
last day of end exam for last day of end exam for
theory courses, but
theory courses, but
positively before 05-Jan positively before 05-Jul
Semester End Vacation
13 Semester End Vacation
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
From 08-Jan Till 31-Jan
From 08-Jul Till 31-Jul
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ELIGIBILITY AND FEES
Admission Eligibility
Certification Eligibility
Fees and Deposit / Semester
HSC (10+2) or equivalent pass
Min 50% or as specified for the
Desc
INR
USD
with minimum 60% in PCM
respective course in the syllabus
UF
6,500
650
group and Min. 50% marks in
or better marks
SCF
24,000
2,400
English at 10th or 12th and nonin total 59 courses (subjects)
ASF
65,000
6500
zero valid score in any
of total 144 credit points
EF
150/T
15/T
examination like CET, AIEEE, JEE
at Semesters 01-06.
400/P
40/P
or YET and Medical Test
Total ≈
97,000
9,700
Aggregate performance and
For
Successful
LD
2,000
200
Class in the programme shall be
Admission to
completion
reported on the basis of only
of all courses
semesters 05-06.
at following
semester is
essential
Sem 05 & 06
Sem 01
SEMESTERS AND COURSES
SN
Code
Name
Semester 01: 24 CPs
01 S01011 Not Used
02 S01012 Applied Mathematics-I
03 S01013 Nautical Physics & Electronics-I
04 S02013 Nautical Physics & Electronics-I
05 S01014 Navigation-I
06 S02014 Navigation-I
07 S01015 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-I
08 S02015 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-I
09 S01016 Not Used
10 S01017 Environmental Science-I
11 S02017 Environmental Science-I
12 S01018 Marine Engineering and Control-I
13 S02018 Marine Engineering and Control-I
Semester 02: 24 CPs
14 S01021 English and Communication Skill
15 S02021 English and Communication Skill
16 S01022 Applied Mathematics-II
17 S01023 Nautical Physics & Electronics-II
18 S02023 Nautical Physics & Electronics-II
19 S01024 Ship Operation Technology-I
20 S02024 Ship Operation Technology-I
21 S01025 Not Used
22 S01026 Naval Architecture-I
23 S01027 Not Used
24 S01028 Environmental Science-II
25 S02028 Environmental Science-II
Semester 03: 24 CPs
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CA
EE
TM Type CPs Passing
%
20
15
05
15
05
10
10
80
60
20
60
20
40
40
100
75
25
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25
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SN
Code
Name
26 S01031 Computer Science
27 S02031 Computer Science
28 S01032 Applied Mathematics-III
29 S01033 Nautical Physics & Electronics-III
30 S02033 Nautical Physics & Electronics-III
31 S01034 Naval Architecture-II
32 S01035 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-II
33 S02035 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-II
34 S01036 Cargo Work and Marine Communication
35 S02036 Cargo Work and Marine Communication
36 S01037 Not Used
37 S01038 Not Used
Semester 04: 24 CPs
38 S01041 Not Used
39 S01042 Applied Mathematics-IV
40 S01043 Nautical Physics & Electronics-IV
41 S02043 Nautical Physics & Electronics-IV
42 S01044 Ship Operation Technology II
43 S02044 Ship Operation Technology II
44 S01045 Bridge Procedure and Legal Knowledge
45 S02045 Bridge Procedure and Legal Knowledge
46 S01046 Navigation-II
47 S02046 Navigation-II
48 S01047 Environmental Science-III
49 S02047 Environmental Science-III
50 S01048 Not Used
Semester 05: 24 CPs
51 S01051 Not Used
52 S01052 Not Used
53 S01053 Not Used
54 S01054 Navigation-III
55 S02054 Navigation-III
56 S01055 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-II
57 S02055 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-II
58 S01056 Ship Operation Technology III
59 S02056 Ship Operation Technology III
60 S01057 Marine Engineering and Control-II
61 S02057 Marine Engineering and Control-II
62 S01058 Shipping Management
Semester 06: 24 CPs
63 S01061 Not Used
64 S01062 Not Used
65 S01063 Not Used
66 S01064 Navigation-IV
67 S02064 Navigation-IV
68 S01065 Ship Operation Technology IV
69 S02065 Ship Operation Technology IV
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
CA
EE
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05
20
15
05
20
10
10
15
05
60
20
80
60
20
80
40
40
60
20
TM Type CPs Passing
%
75
T
3
50%
25
P
1
50%
100
T
4
50%
75
T
3
50%
25
P
1
50%
100
T
4
60%
50
T
2
70%
50
P
2
70%
75
T
3
60%
25
P
1
60%
-
20
15
05
15
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15
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15
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T
P
T
T
P
T
P
4
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
50%
50%
50%
60%
60%
60%
60%
70%
70%
50%
50%
-
3
1
2
2
3
1
3
1
4
70%
70%
70%
70%
60%
60%
50%
50%
50%
3
1
3
1
70%
70%
60%
60%
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SN
Code
70
71
72
73
S01066
S01067
S02067
S01068
Name
CA
EE
Naval Architecture-III
Marine Engineering and Control-III
Marine Engineering and Control-III
Maritime Law
20
15
05
20
80
60
20
80
TM Type CPs Passing
%
100
T
4
60%
75
T
3
50%
25
P
1
50%
100
T
4
50%
EVALUATION PATTERN
SN
1
Type of
Course
Theory (T)
Continuous Assessment
Student is required to answer 1 of
1 SAQ, each of 5 marks, on each CP
Student is required to answer 1 of
2.
2 LAQs, each of 15 marks, on each
3.
CP
4.
Maximum 5 Attempts only
Marks: 20 Marks for each CP
Duration: 45 minutes for each CP
2 Practical (P) 1.
External and internal examiners shall
assess each student based on:
a.
Conduct of One Randomly
2.
Selected Practical Activity – 5
3.
Marks
4.
b. Viva-Voice - 5 Marks
5.
c.
Journal (Workbook) - 5 Marks
and
d. Report of Practical Activity - 5
Marks
2. Maximum 5 Attempts only
3. Marks: 20 Marks for each CP
4. Duration: 240 minutes for each CP
Actual CA and EE marks shall be used in computation of “Total Marks (TM)”. “Grace Factor” and
“Total Marks (TM)” shall be used in computation of Percentile marks. Only percentile marks shall
be reported for each course in the mark-statement. For successful completion, minimum 50%
marks shall be essential for each course. Only best of the past performance shall be reported.
SN
a
b
c
d
1.
End Examination
Student is required to answer 1.
1 of 1 SAQ, each of 5 marks,
on each CP
2.
Single attempt only
Marks: 5 Marks for each CP
Duration: Specified 1 Month 3.
4.
5.
Student is required to submit 1.
“Activity Report” for each CP
in the prescribed format.
Single Attempt only
Marks: 5 Marks for each CP
Duration: Specified 1 Month
CAT: Continuous Assessment
Time is 1 hr for each C.P.

Evaluation Pattern Of Practical Type Courses of 1 CP
Description
Internal Examiner
Duration of End Exam: 240 minutes (4 hrs)
Actual Conduct of 1 randomly
2 Marks
selected practical activity
Viva-Voice
2 Marks
Workbook
1 Marks
Report of Practical Activity with
Diagram,
synoptic
Answers, 2 Marks
Graph/Observation and Conclusion
Total 07 Marks
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
External Examiner
Total
Marks
Batch size: ≈15 students
3 Marks
05
4 Marks
3 Marks
05
05
05
3 Marks
13 Marks
20 Marks
Page 12
SN
a
b
c
d

Evaluation Pattern Of Practical Type Courses of 2 CP
Description
Internal Examiner
Duration of End Exam: 240 minutes (4 hrs)
Actual Conduct of 1 randomly
4 Marks
selected practical activity
Viva-Voice
3 Marks
Workbook
4 Marks
Report of Practical Activity with
Diagram,
synoptic
Answers, 4 Marks
Graph/Observation and Conclusion
Total 15 Marks
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
External Examiner
Total
Marks
Batch size: ≈15 students
6 Marks
10
7 Marks
6 Marks
10
10
10
6 Marks
25 Marks
40 Marks
Page 13
SEMESTER 01
S01012: APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01012 Applied Mathematics - I
CP CST CAT ST CA EE TM Type
4 40 4 120 20 80 100 T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with Math’s as
compulsory subject

Apply Mathematical principles to
Engineering
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Complex Variables
1-2 Vector Algebra and Calculus
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Vector Analysis
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Differential Calculus
CSs
21-30
CP Block 04
4-1 Differential Equations
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
CSs
31-40
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Page 14
DETAILS SYLLABUS
CP
Block
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Complex Variables: Definition, Cartesian, Polar & exponential form. De-Moivre's
Theorem. Power & Roots of Exponential and Trigonometric Functions. Hyperbolic &
1-1
Logarithmic Functions Inverse Hyperbolic & Inverse Trigonometric Functions.
CP
Separation into real and imaginary parts of all types of functions.
Bock
Vector Algebra and Calculus: Scalar and Vector Triple Products. Differentiation of a
01
1-2 vector functions of a single scalar variable. Derivative of a unit vector, application to
curves in space, principal triad, Sennet-Frenet form.
Vector Analysis: Line integral, Green's theorem for the plane, properties of line
integrals, line integrals in space and their properties, application to work and to the flow
of liquid, scalar and vector fields, conservative fields, potentials, gradient, divergence CP
2-1
and curl, Divergence theorem, Stoke's theorem, expressions for gradient, divergence Bock
and curl in orthogonal curvilinear co-ordinates, Gauss theorem, equation of heat flow, 02
equations of hydrodynamics.
Differential Calculus: Successive differentiation. Standard form to find the nth
derivative. Leibnitz's theorem, Rolle's theorem ( with proof ), Lagrange's and Cauchy's
mean value theorem (with proof), Taylor's theorem, Taylor's and Maclaurin's series
(without proof). Indeterminate forms, L'Hospital's rule, Expansion of function in power CP
3-1
series (all types), Partial derivatives of first and higher orders Total differential, Concept Bock
of com-mutativity of partial derivatives (without proof). Euler's theorem on 03
homogeneous functions. Deduction from Euler theorems. Errors & Approximations.
Maxima & Minima of the functions of two variables.
Differential Equations:
a) Exact differential equations and those which can be made exact by use of integrating
factors by inspection, (i) Linear Equations and reducible to linear (Bernoulli) equations,
(ii) Method of substitution to reduce the equation to one of the above forms.
b) Linear Differential Equations of the nth order with constant coefficients. CP
4-1 Complimentary function and Particular integral when the function of the independent Bock
variable on R.H.S. is e8*, x", e"* V(x), Sin (ax+b), Cos (ax+b). Cauchy's Linear equation 04
(homogenous). Legendre's Linear equation. Variation of parameters and method of
indeterminate coefficients.
c) Elementary applications of above differential equations in solving engineering
problems such as Electrical Engg., Mech. Engg.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Elements of Applied Mathematics Vol. I
Wartikar, P.N. & Wartikar, J.N.
Elements of Applied Mathematics Vol. II
S01012-TB2
Wartikar, P.N. & Wartikar, J.N.
S01012-TB3 Vector Algebra
Shanti Narayan
S01012-TB4 Vector Calculus
S01012-TB1
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Shanti Narayan
S01012-TB5 Differential Calculus
Shanti Narayan
S01012-TB6 Engineering Mathematics
Bali, Saxena, lyengar
S01012-TB7 Plane Trigonometry (Part II)
Loney, S.L.
S01012-TB8 Higher Engineering Mathematics
B. S. Grewal
Differential Equations
S01012-TB9
Raisinghania
S01012-TB10 Engineering Mathematics
BhatiaM L.
S01012-TB11 Engineering Mathematics
Baphana. R.M.
S01012-TB12 Vector Methods and Vector
Vaishista.
S01012-TB13 Differential Equations
Murray P. A.
Reference-Books
S01012-RB1
S01012-RB2
CD / DVD
S01012-CD1
S01012-CD2
Web Links
S01012-WL1
S01012-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Calculus
Page 16
S01013: NAUTICAL PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS-I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01013 Nautical Physics & Electronics-I
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with Physics as
compulsory subject

Apply
physics
Engineering
principles
to
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Mechanics
1-2 Hydrostatics
1-3 Elasticity
CSs
CP Block 01
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Sound
2-2 Heat and Thermodynamics
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Light
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Mechanics: Relative Velocity and its application to Radar Plotting, boat sailing, etc.
CP
Review of Newton's Laws of motion, Projectiles. Circular motion, Centripetal and
1-1
Bock
Centrifugal forces. Law of Gravitation, Satellites and their uses in communication,
01
weather forecasting, etc. Work, Power and Energy, Potential and Kinetic energy.
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Page 17
Conservation of energy, Conservation of linear momentum, Impulse* collision - direct
and oblique impact. Centre of Mass and Centre of Gravity, Effect of movement of
masses, Rotational Motion, Torque, Angular Momentum, Conservation of angular
momentum, Concept of Gyroscope, Governors. Machines, Mechanical Advantage,
velocity ratio, Efficiency. Effect of friction, Pulley systems - Block and Tackle, Differential
pulley.
Hydrostatics: Archimedes Principle, upthrust, Buoyancy, Pressure at a depth, Floating
objects - Ships,Submarines, Floating Dock, Iceberg, Balloon, Hydrometer. Plimsoll line.
Atmospheric Pressure, Barometer. Hydrodynamics:- Streamlines, Turbulence.
1-2
Bernoulli's equation: Stability and spin, Aerofoil, lift, Rotating cylinder ship.
Surface Tension: Capillarity, Angle of contact, Excess Pressure inside a bubble, Air
bubbles in an oil tank.
Elasticity: Modulus of elasticity, Hooke's Law, Cantilever, Bending of Beams, Shearing
force, Rigidity.
Oscillations: S.H.M. and its features, Typical examples - A Helical spring, a pendulum.
1-3
Damped & undamped oscillations, Forced oscillations (vibrations), Resonance.
Waves: Longitudinal and Transverse Waves A travelling simple harmonic wave & its
features.
Sound: Velocity of sound, Effect of pressure, temperature and humidity on velocity of
sound, Pitch, Quality & Loudness, The Decibel Doppler effect. Interference of two
2-1 travelling Waves - Beats. Phase comparison -use in Decca and Loran. Echo, Principle of
Radar, Echo sounder, Refraction of sound waves, Effect of wind & Temperature.
CP
Heat and Thermodynamics: Hygrometry, Relative and absolute humidity, Vapour
Bock
pressure, S.V.P., Dew Point, Effect on weather -Frost, Mist, Haze Cloud Formations, Rain,
02
Snow and Hail. Transfer of Heat: Conduction, Convection and Radiation. Expansion of
2-2
solids, liquids and gases and their effect on liquid cargoes. Equation of state for gases,
isothermal and adiabatic processes. First law of Thermodynamics, Second law of
Thermodynamics - Carnot cycle. The Heat engine and refrigerator, Concept of Entropy.
Light: Propagation of light, Shadows, Eclipses, Reflection of light at plane and curved
surfaces, Rotation of a plane mirror, The Sextant. Refraction. Total internal reflection.
CP
Mirages. Optical fibre, Propagation of radio waves, refraction through a prism, the
3-1
Bock
azimuth mirror, Periscope. Lenses, Image formation, Telescope, prism Binocular.
03
Diffraction due to a single slit and a circular aperture, Limit of resolution, Interference Coherent beams, Lasers.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Applied Physics
J H Clough – Smith
Fundamentals of Physics
S01013-TB2
M.Nelkon
S01013-TB3 Principles of Physics
Fredrick.J.Bueche
Reference-Books
S01013-RB1 Physics - Classical & Modern
S01013-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd
Hart- Davis Educational
McGraw-Hill
Edn
International
McGraw-Hill
International
Page 18
Gettys, Keller, Skove
University Physics
Young, Sears & Zemansky
S01013-RB3 Sound
Khahna & Bedi
S01013-RB4 Heat & Thermodynamics
Brijlal & Subramaniam
S01013-RB5 Heat & Thermodynamics
Zemansky
CD / DVD
S01013-CD1
S01013-CD2
Web Links
S01013-WL1
S01013-WL2
S01013-RB2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Edn
Narosa Publishing
Ratan Prakashan Mandir
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S02013: NAUTICAL PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS - I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02013 Nautical Physics & Electronics - I
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. A
minimum of 8 experiments are expected to be performed
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
1-1 Demonstration of block and tackle arrangements.
Students
1-2 Demonstration of a Weston Differential pulley.
have to
1-3 A single cantilever (loaded at one end). Determination of Y
submit
1-4 Surface tension of liquid by capillary rise method.
CP ‘Report of
1-5 Moment of Inertia of Flywheel and Frictional Torque.
Bock Activities’
1-6 Velocity of sound in air (Using a CRO).
01
in CA and
Use of CRO to study the characteristics of an audio oscillator (Frequency, CSs face Viva
1-7
Period, Amplitude).
01-15 for end
Study of Laser: Interference and diffraction due to a single and double
exam on
1-8
slit.
these
1-9 Stefan's Law of radiation using a filament lamp.
units.
1-10 Thermistor as a Thermometer.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Advanced level Practical Physics
M.Nelkon & J.M.Ogborn.
S02013-TB2 Electronics - A Test Lab Manual
S02013-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
ELBS
Tata McGraw Hill
Page 20
Zabar
Reference-Books
S02013-RB1
S02013-RB2
CD / DVD
S02013-CD1
S02013-CD2
Web Links
S02013-WL1
S02013-WL2
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S01014: NAVIGATION-I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : BSc (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01014 Navigation-I
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Principles of Navigation-1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Principles of Navigation-2
2-2 Practical Navigation-1
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Practical Navigation-2
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Note: Simple calculations are expected on all units of the syllabus.
Student should refer Nautical Almanac – its contents & its usage.
Principles of Navigation-1:
1-1 (a) The shape of the earth, Poles, Equator, Great circles, Small circles, Parallels of
latitude. Latitude, D'Lat, Meridians, Prime meridian, Longitude, D'long, Position by
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
CP
Block
CP
Bock
01
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latitude & longitude.
(b) Measurement of distance: Nautical, Geographical and Statute mile. Knot. Effect of
polar compression on nautical mile.
(c) Compass Points. True and Magnetic north. Magnetic variation and changes in its
annual value Isogonals. Deviation of magnetic compass, compass error. Course &
Bearing Conversion of compass course to true course and vice versa.
(d) Departure. Relationship between Departure and D'long. Parallel sailing.
(e) Rhumb Line. Mean latitude. Plane sailing. Relationship between departure, d'lat,
course and distance. Middle Latitude.
(f) Principle of Mercator projection: Mercator chart, Natural Scale, Meridional parts;
DMP. Latitude and longitude scales and conversion of one to the other, Mercator sailing
Relationship between Course, D'long and DMP.
Principles of Navigation-2:
(g) Principle of Gnomonic projection. Gnomonic chart.
(h) Dead Reckoning position (DR), Estimated position (EP) & Observed position (Fix). Set
and drift of current. Leeway.
2-1
(i) Spherical triangle. Great circle saving: initial course, final course, distance and vertex.
(j) Solar System. Rotation and Revolution. Equinoxes and solstices. Cause of seasons and CP
unequal length of day and night.
Bock
(k) The principle of the Sextant and the Azimuth Mirror.
02
Practical Navigation-1:
(a) Practical problems on parallel sailing using formulae.
2-2
(b) Practical problems on plane sailing using formulae.
(c) Practical problems on Mercator sailing using formulae.
Practical Navigation-1:
(d) The use of Traverse Tables to obtain the position of the ship at any time, given
compass course, variation, deviation, and the run recorded by the log or estimated
CP
3-1 speed or engine speed allowing for the effects of wind and current, if any. Day's work. Bock
(e) To find initial course, final course and distance between two positions on the earth's 03
surface by Great Circle Sailing. To calculate the position of the vertex and intermediate
points on the Great Circle track.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01014-TB1
S01014-TB2
S01014-TB3
S01014-TB4
S01014-TB5
S01014-TB6
Practical Navigation
Capt. H.Subramaniam
Principles of Navigation
Capt. Sarma P. M
Principles of Navigation
Capt. T.K.Joseph and Capt. S.S.S.Rewari
Admiralty Manual of Navigation Vol I & II
HMSO
Navigation
Forst. A
Nicholl’s Concise Guide Vol.I & II
Brown Son & Ferguson Ltd
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Reference-Books
S01014-RB1
S01014-RB2
CD / DVD
S01014-CD1
S01014-CD2
Web Links
S01014-WL1
S01014-WL2
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S02014: NAVIGATION - I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02014 Navigation - I
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
CP
Questions
Block
The chronometer. Checking by radio signals. Finding U.T. and correct date.
Students
have to
The micrometer sextant. Its graduations. Arc of excess. Error of
submit
perpendicularity. Side error. Index error on the arc and off the arc.
‘Report of
Collimation error. Taking vertical and horizontal angles.
CP Activities’
Position fixing by bearing and vertical sextant angle of a lighthouse.
Bock in CA and
Position fixing by horizontal angles between three or more points.
01
face Viva
Recognition of important stars with reference to stellar constellations.
CSs
for end
The use of Azimuth mirror and Pelorus Procedure for checking accuracy of
01-15 exam on
azimuth mirrors.
these
Procedure for checking accuracy of Azimuth Mirrors.
units.
The use and care of magnetic compasses, Precautions to be observed while
taking compass bearings, Practical limitations of the magnetic compasses.
UN Details of the Activities
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02014-TB1
S02014-TB2
Reference-Books
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 25
S02014-RB1
S02014-RB2
CD / DVD
S02014-CD1
S02014-CD2
Web Links
S02014-WL1
S02014-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
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S01015: VOYAGE PLANNING AND COLLISION PREVENTION-I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
CP CST CAT ST
01 S01015 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-I 2 20 2 60
CA
10
EE
40
TM Type
50
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during practice
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and working
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Voyage Planning
2-1 Collision Prevention
CSs
Questions
CP
Students have to answer
Block
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
01
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
CSs
these units.
01-10
CP
Students have to answer
Block
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
02
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
CSs
these units.
11-20
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Voyage Planning :
The nautical chart. Natural Scale, types of projections, Title of Chart, Number of Chart,
Date of Publication. Deciphering the symbols and abbreviations used on a nautical chart. CP
1-1 Units of Soundings used. How to read latitude and longitude. The use of parallel rulers Bock
to lay down or read courses and bearings. The Compass Rose. The distance scale. Use of 01
dividers to measure distances. Reason for using the nearest latitude scale for measuring
distance. Correction from Notices to Mariners. To find the date the Chart was last
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brought up to date. Small and large Corrections. Degree of reliability of information
shown on the chart. Types of charts - Ocean charts, coastal charts, harbour plans, Decca
charts, Consol charts, Loran charts, Routing charts. The use of the Admiralty Catalogue
to identify the charts required for voyage.
Meaning of Chart Datum. Reference point used for heights. Nature of bottom. Depth
Contours. Information regarding lights. Height, colour and characteristics of lights. Use
of leading lights for safe navigation in harbour. Horizontal sectors of lights and their use
by navigators in keeping clear of submerged dangers to navigation. Use of sectors in
laying courses. Use of clearing marks and horizontal and vertical danger angles. Sailing
round an arc.True, Magnetic and Compass North. Variation. Annual rate of change of
variation. How to obtain variation from date given on the Compass Rose. Deviation of
the compass. The Deviation Card. True, Magnetic and Compass course. Conversion of
one to another. The compass error for the ship's head. True, Magnetic and compass
bearings. Conversion of one to another. Gyro Error, High and Low, Conversion of Gyro
courses to True course and vice versa. The effect of current on course made good. Set
and drift. The effect of wind on course made good. Leeway. The Dead Reckoning
Position, Estimated Position and Observed Position.
Collision Prevention:
International Regulations fur preventing collisions at sea. Application. Exceptions for
local rules or harbours etc. Exceptions for special class of ships. Responsibility for the
consequence of neglect of rules. Definitions of term 'Vessel', 'power driven vessel',
'sailing vessel', 'fishing vessel', 'seaplanes', 'vessel not under command', vessel restricted
in ability to manoeuvre, 'constrained by draft', 'Underway', 'restricted visibility'. Steering
and sailing rules:
A. Conduct of vessels in any condition of visibility:
Maintenance of proper look out. Maintenance of safe speed. Factors to be considered
for determining safe speed. Determination of risk of collision with another vessel. Use of
radar in determining risk of collision. Use of visual bearings. Types of actions to be taken
to avoid collision or close quarter situation. Conduct of vessels in narrow channels and
when approaching blind bends. Conduct of vessel in traffic separation schemes of
International Maritime Organization.
CP
2-1 B. Conduct of vessels in sight of one another:
Bock
Responsibility to keep out of way when two sailing vessels are on collision course. 02
Responsibility to keep out of way when one vessel is overtaking another vessel of any
type. Action to be taken by a vessel when meeting another vessel head on.
Responsibility to keep out of way when two vessels are crossing each other. Action to
avoid collision. Duty of the the vessel which has the right of way. Action to be taken by
such vessel required to keep out of way is not taking avoiding action. Right of way
between a normal power driven vessel, a vessel not under command, a vessel restricted
in her ability to manoeuvre, a vessel engaged in fishing, a sailing vessel and a vessel
constrained by her draft.
C. Conduct of vessels in restricted visibility:
Applicability. Determination of risk of collision when another vessel is detected by radar
alone. Actions to be taken/avoided to prevent close quarter situation with a vessel
detected on radar alone. Action to be taken when fog signal of another vessel is heard
but vessel is not seen though it may have been detected by radar.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
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Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Page 28
Text-Books
Chartwork
Capt S S.Chaudhari
Chartwork for Mariners
S01015-TB2
Capt. Puri, S.K.
S01015-TB3 Voyage Planning & Chartwork
Capt M.V Naik & Capt.Varty
S01015-TB4 Nicholls Concise Guide Volume I
Brown Son & Ferguson
S01015-TB5 Marine Chartwork
Moore, D.A.
S01015-TB6 Rules for the Prevention of Collision at Sea
Bhandarkar Publications
S01015-TB7 Rule of the Road Manual
Capt. Puri, S.K
S01015-TB8 International Lights, Shapes and Sound
Signals
Moore D. A.
Reference-Books
S01015-RB1
S01015-RB2
CD / DVD
S01015-CD1
S01015-CD2
Web Links
S01015-WL1
S01015-WL2
S01015-TB1
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S02015: VOYAGE PLANNING AND COLLISION PREVENTION - I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
CP CST CAT ST
Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention 2
01 S02015
2 30
60
I
CA
10
EE
40
TM Type
50
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Students
have to
submit
‘Report of
Collision Prevention
CP Bock 01 Activities’
1-1 Syllabus same as theory.
CSs
in CA and
All activities shall be conducted based on this theory.
01-15
face Viva
for end
exam on
these
units.
2-1 Voyage Planning
Students
To find compass error by transit bearings.
have to
2-2
To find the position of a point on the chart by its latitude and
submit
longitude.
‘Report of
CP Bock 02
2-3
To find the position of a point on the chart by its bearing and
Activities’
CSs
distance from a navigational mark.
in CA and
16-30
face Viva
2-4
To plot ship's position given the compass bearings of two or more
for end
shore objects. The 'Cocked hat' and the reasons for its formation.
exam on
2-5
To plot ship's position, given the rising or dipping bearing of a
these
light. Caution during abnormal refraction.
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CP Block
Page 30
2-6
2-7
2-8
2-9
2-10
2-11
2-12
2-13
2-14
To plot ship's position using three shore objects by horizontal
sextant
anglesposition,
(given Horizontal
sextant
angle
less than
90, equal
To
plot ship's
given vertical
sextant
angles
and bearing
of
to
90, or
greater than 90).
a light
house.
To plot position lines obtained by Radio Aids to navigation.
To plot a position line obtained by an astronomical observation.
To find compass course between two positions on the chart.
To find compass course to seer between two positions on the
chart so as to counteract the given set and drift of current and
given leeway.
To find the course and distance made good, given course steered,
set and drift of current and leeway.
To find the course and speed made good nd the set and drift,
given the course steered, speed, duration and the initial and final
observed positions.
To find the course from a given position so as to pass a lighthouse
at a given position so as to pass a lighthouse at a given distance
when abeam.
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02015-TB1
S02015-TB2
Reference-Books
S02015-RB1
S02015-RB2
CD / DVD
S02015-CD1
S02015-CD2
Web Links
S02015-WL1
S02015-WL2
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S01017: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01017 Environmental Science-I
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Understand the various concepts of
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
oceanography
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Physical Meteorology-1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Physical Meteorology-2
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Oceanography
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Physical Meteorology :
CP
Physical Meteorology-1:
1-1
Bock
1. Characteristics of the Earth's Atmosphere: Composition, hydrostatic equation,
01
equation of state for dry air and moist air. Density variation. Vertical layers of the
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atmosphere, Ozone depletion, air pollution.
2. Energy Budget: Radiation laws: Emission, Reflection, absorption and scattering. Solar
and terrestrial radiation, Greenhouse effect and global warming. Heat exchange
processes. Radiation budget of the earth/atmospheric system. Environmental lapse rate
and inversion. Diurnal, seasonal and geographical variation of temperature.
3. Water Vapour in the Atmosphere: Changes of state, specific, absolute and relative
humidity, dew point temperature, humidity mixing ratio, Unsaturated and saturated
states, supercooling, frost point. Diurnal and seasonal variation of water vapour.
Physical Meteorology-2:
1. Adiabatic Processes: Dry and saturated adiabatic lapse rates, Potential temperature.
The tephigram and its uses. Stability analysis.
2. Condensation and Precipitation Phenomena: Condensation and freezing nuclei, CP
2-1
condensation forms: Dew, frost, mist, fog; haze and clouds. Visibility. Development and Bock
classification of clouds.
02
3. Precipitation: Processes, forms and types. Principles and methods of surface
meteorological observations.
Oceanography
1. Physical Properties of Sea Water: Temperature, salinity, density and pressure - their
relationship and measurement. Optical properties, sound and light in the sea, colour of
the sea water.
2 The Energy Budget of the Oceans: Spatial variation of temperature and evaporation.
Heat balance.
CP
3. Salinity and Density: Distribution in surface layers of the ocean. Controlling processes.
3-1
Bock
4 Oceanic Circulation System: Causes and spatial distribution of surface circulation.
03
Seasonal changes.
5. Sub-Surf Ace Circulation: Formation, source region and movement of water masses.
6. Oceanic Waves and Tides: Types of waves, wave energy, behaviour of waves in deep
and shallow waters. Free and co-oscillations in basins. Tide-producing forces. Types of
tides. Tide prediction and analysis, tidal strams, co-tidal charts. Storm surges and
tsunamis.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01017-TB1
S01017-TB2
S01017-TB3
S01017-TB4
S01017-TB5
S01017-TB6
S01017-TB7
Marine Meteorology
Capt. H. Subramanian
Atmosphere, Weather
Barry.R.G. & Chorley.R.J.
Introduction to Theoretical Meteorology
Hess
Meteorology for Mariners
HMSO, London
Marine Observer’s Handbook
HMSO, London
Elementary Meteorology
HMSO, London
An Introduction to Meteorology
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Vijaya Publication
Metheun - London
HMSO Pub
HMSO Pub
HMSO Pub
Academic Press
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James R Holton
S01017-TB8 Introduction to Meteorology
Petterssen B.
S01017-TB9 Physical Oceanography – Vol 1 & 2
Defant A.
S01017-TB10 General Oceanography : An Introduction
Doetrich G
S01017-TB11 Descriptive Physical Oceanography
Pickard G. & Emery W.
S01017-TB12 Oceanography for Geographers
Sharma R. C. & Vatal M.
S01017-TB13 Introductory Dynamical Oceanography
Stephen Pond & G L Pickard
S01017-TB14
Reference-Books
S01017-RB1
S01017-RB2
CD / DVD
S01017-CD1
S01017-CD2
Web Links
S01017-WL1
S01017-WL2
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Pergamon Press
Chaitanya
Allahabad
Pub
House,
Pergamon Press
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S02017: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE - I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02017 Environmental Science - I
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
UN Details of the Activities
(a) Meteorology : Total 5 activities
Weather Instruments and observations: The principle, construction and
use of various meteorological instruments used to investigate atmosphere
1-1
at and above the surface, mainly Barometers (aneroid and mercury),
Barograph, Psychrometer / Hygrometer, maximum and minimum
thermometers, anemometer and wind vane.
(b) Oceanography : Total 5 activities
Use of main instruments and observational methods in the seal
1-2
environment. Sensors for temperature, salinity, depth, velocity, etc.
Sampling bottles and collecting devices. Bottom grabs and corers.
CP
Questions
Block
Students
have to
submit
CP ‘Report of
Bock Activities’
01
in CA and
CSs face Viva
01-15 for end
exam on
these
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
A Journal ‘Mousam’ published by India
Meteorological Society
Weather
S02017-TB2
Published by Royal Meteorological Society
S02017-TB3 Bulletin of American Meteorological Society
S02017-TB1
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American Meteorological Society
Vayu-Mandal
Published by India Meteorological Society
Reference-Books
S02017-RB1
S02017-RB2
CD / DVD
S02017-CD1
S02017-CD2
Web Links
S02017-WL1
S02017-WL2
S02017-TB4
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S01018: MARINE ENGINEERING AND CONTROL-I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: BSc (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01018 Marine Engineering and Control-I
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply knowledge while working on
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
the ship and in practice
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Mechanical Engineering Science
2-1 Electrical Engineering Science
3-1 Marine Engineering Practice
CSs
Questions
Students have to answer
CP Block 01
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
CSs
LAQs in end exam on
01-10
these units.
Students have to answer
CP Block 02
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
CSs
LAQs in end exam on
21-20
these units.
Students have to answer
CP Block 03
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
CSs
LAQs in end exam on
21-30
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Mechanical Engineering Science:
CP
Strength of materials - Elasticity, Hook's Law - Stress and Strain.
1-1
Bock
Tensile, Compressive and Shear forces.
01
Failure of materials under tension, compression, shear and fatigue. Examples related to
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Marine Engineering.
Cantilever and simply supported Beams, Shear force and Bending Moments, calculation
of stresses and B.M. Diagrams for above and other systems of the ship.
Mechanical properties of common engineering materials - hardness, ductility,
malleability, melting point etc.
Fluid Mechanics - Flow of liquids and gases, Laminar and Turbulent flow, Resistance to
flow. Viscosity - definition and meaning.
Bernoulli’s Theory - simple treatment.
Loss of energy of fluid due to bends, friction, valves etc. Simple hydraulic equipments.
Thermodynamics - Properties of steam; Boiling point and effect of pressure on it,
Saturated, dry and superheated steam; Dryness fraction. Meaning of Sensible Heat and
Latent Heat.
Electrical Engineering Science:
Electrostatics, Electro-magnetism and Electricity.
2-1 Electric current, Voltage, EMF, Ohm’s Law, Direct current (D. C.) and Alternating
Currents (A. C.). Simple Electrical Circuits, Kirchhoff’s Laws, simple calculations,
Wheatstone Bridge.
Marine Engineering Practice:
General Introduction and scope. Classification of ships as per propulsion plants. General
CP
layout of ship's Engine Rooms and machinery. Main Engine Plants and supporting
3-1
Bock
systems. Introduction about ship's Auxiliary Systems. Electrical Power Generation Plants
03
- Its supporting systems and importance. Bilge, ballast, fire, cargo & other pipelines of
different type of ships.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Basic Marine Engineering
J.K.Dhar
Engineering Drawing
S01018-TB2
Bhat
S01018-TB3 Engineering Knowledge for Deck Officers
Reed
S01018-TB4 General Engineering Knowledge Vol 8
Reed
S01018-TB5 Mechanical Engineering Science
Hannah & Hi Her
S01018-TB6 Marine Auxiliary Machinery
Souchette & Smith
Reference-Books
S01018-RB1
S01018-RB2
CD / DVD
S01018-CD1
S01018-CD2
Web Links
S01018-WL1
S01018-TB1
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S02018: MARINE ENGINEERING AND CONTROL - I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02018 Marine Engineering and Control - I
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Understand drawings
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
 Explain ship plan as per its drawing
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. Sufficient
time will allotted for drawing – practice.
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
1-1 Brief description of Drawing papers, pencils, Instruments and their use.
Students
have to
Types of lines and dimensioning.
submit
Loci of points. Projection of points.
CP ‘Report of
Orthographic projections. Straight lines and Planes
Bock Activities’
1-2 Concept of form and shape, Plan, Elevation and End views of objects.
Contours, change of sections, hidden (internal) construction, dotted lines, 01 in CA and
1-3
CSs face Viva
etc.
01-15 for end
1-4 Discussion on ship’s plans.
exam on
1-5 Isometric views, cut / cross sections and Projection.
these
1-6 Free hand sketching
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02018-TB1
S02018-TB2
Reference-Books
S02018-RB1
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S02018-RB2
CD / DVD
S02018-CD1
S02018-CD2
Web Links
S02018-WL1
S02018-WL2
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SEMESTER 02
S01021: ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATION SKILL
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01021 English and Communication Skill
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Effectively make oral and written
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
communication
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Comprehension
2-1 Written Communication
3-1 Skills of Oral Communication
CSs
CP Block 01
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Comprehension:
1-1 a) Study of the prescribed course book for seen comprehension.
b) Reading and comprehension of unseen passages of modern prose.
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CP
Block
CP
Bock
01
Page 41
Written Communication:
a) Formal and ordinary letters, formal invitations, letters to friends and relatives.
b) Official and semi-official letters. Application for appointment. Commercial letters.
Letter to influence public opinion.
c) Writing of notices, agenda & minutes.
CP
2-1
d) Essay writing.
Bock
e) Writing factual reports, accidents and maintaining a diary and a log book
02
f) Summarising/abstracting the main ideas of an unseen passage, given a working
outline.
g) Stress marking and use of idioms and phrases.
Skills of oral communication:
a) Speech training: Elocution, debating and extempore speech.
3-1 b) Group discussions and interviews.
c) Delivery of welcome address.
d) Sea speak.
CP
Bock
03
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
1975
Oxford University Press
Text-Books
Communication skills
S R Inthira & V.Saraswati
Communication skills workbook
S01021-TB2
S.R.Inthira & V.Saraswati
Spoken English for India
S01021-TB2
R.K.Bansal & B.Harrison.
Reference-Books
English language Books 1 and 2
S01021-RB1
L.A.Hill, C.J.Daswani & C.T.Daswani
Written communication
S01021-RB2
Freeman and Sarah.
S01021-RB3 Note Marking and composition
exercises 1979
ELT Cell, Bombay University
S01021-RB4 Business correspondence and report writing
R.C.Sharma and Krishnamohan
S01021-RB5 Academic skills
CIEFL, Hyderabad
S01021-RB6 Academic skills workbook
CIEFL, Hyderabad.
S01021-RB7 Supplementary Reader
CIEFL, Hyderabad.
S01021-RB8 Sea Speak manual
International Maritime Organization
CD / DVD
S01021-CD1
S01021-CD2
Web Links
S01021-TB1
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S01021-WL1
S01021-WL2
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S02021: ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATION SKILL
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01021 English and Communication Skill
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Effectively make oral and written
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
communication
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. Sufficient
time will allotted for drawing – practice.
UN Details of the Activities
CP Block Questions
1-1 Notice of meeting, agenda and minutes writing.
Students
have to
1-2 Writing factual reports, maintaining a diary/log book.
submit
All items under skills of oral communication, i.e item 3 under course
1-3
‘Report of
content.
CP Bock 01 Activities’
CSs
in CA and
01-15
face Viva
for end
1-4 Stress marking.
exam on
these
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02018-TB1
S02018-TB2
Reference-Books
S02018-RB1
S02018-RB2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
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CD / DVD
S02018-CD1
S02018-CD2
Web Links
S02018-WL1
S02018-WL2
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S01022: APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01022 Applied Mathematics - I
CP CST CAT ST CA
4 40 4 120 20
EE
80
TM Type
100 T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with Maths as
compulsory subject and S01012

Apply Mathematical principles to
Engineering
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Integral Calculus
2-1
Beta & Gama Functions
2-2
Simpson's Rules
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Infinite Series and Fourier Series
CSs
21-30
CP Block 04
4-1 Spherical Trigonometry
CSs
31-40
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
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CP
Page 46
Block
Integral Calculus:
Rectification of plane curves. Double & Triple integrals, their geometrical interpretation
and evaluation. Evaluation of double integrals by change of order and change to polar CP
1-1
form. Applications of double & triple integrals to areas and volumes, Centre of Mass, Bock
Moment of Inertia, Applications of integration to the evaluation of first and second 01
moments of areas and volumes.
Beta & Gama Functions:
2-1 Beta & Gama functions & their properties, relation between Beta & Gama functions.
Error functions. Differentiation under integral sign.
CP
Simpson's Rules:
Bock
2-2 Derivation of Simpson's first, second and five-eighth rules and their use in the 02
computation of areas,volumes and centroids.
Infinite Series and Fourier Series:
Convergence of infinite series, uniform convergence, properties of uniformly convergent
series, power series and their properties, expansion of a function as power series,
Exponential and logarithmic series, definition of Trigonometric and Fourier series,
CP
3-1 Fourier coefficients, Dirichlet's conditions, statement of Dirichlet's theorem, expansion
Bock
of functions in Fourier series, Even and Odd functions, half range Fourier series,
03
Complex form of Fourier series, Differentiation and Integration of Fourier Series, Fourier
series with respect to a set of orthogonal functions over (a,b). [Fourier series over (-K,
TC), (0, and for arbitrary range (a, a+2L) must be treated].
Spherical Trigonometry:
Properties of a spherical triangle and oblique spherical triangle. Cosine formula,
Haversine formula, Sine formula and four part formula and their application to
CP
Navigational problems. Polar triangle and application of their properties. Right angle and
4-1
Bock
quadrantal triangles. Napier's Rules and their application to Navigational problems. Area
04
of a spherical triangle. Inequalities, Derivation of formula by supplemental theorem,
'Half angle' formula, 'Half side' formula, Identities. Delambre's Analogies, Napier's
Analogies, Legendre's theorem.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Higher Mathematics for Engineers
S01022-TB1 and Physicists
Sokolnikoff. I. S & Sokolnikoff. E. S.
Advanced Calculus
S01022-TB2
Wilfred Kaplan
S01022-TB3 Spherical
Trigonometry Capt.H.Subramaniam
S01022-TB4 An introduction to Spherical Trigonometry
Clough-Smith. J.H.
S01022-TB5 Ship Stability for Masters and Mates Derret.
D.R.
S01022-TB6 Higher Engineering Mathematics
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Grewal.B.S.
S01022-TB7 Integral Calculus
Shanti Narayan
S01022-TB8 Text Book of Applied
Wartikar.P.N. & Wartikar J.N.
Reference-Books
S01022-RB1
S01022-RB2
CD / DVD
S01022-CD1
S01022-CD2
Web Links
S01022-WL1
S01022-WL2
Mathematics
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S01023: NAUTICAL PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS-I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc.(Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01023 Nautical Physics & Electronics-I
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with Physics as
compulsory subject and S01013

Apply
physics
Engineering
principles
to
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Magnetism
1-2 Magnetic Effect
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Magnetic Effect
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Electronics
3-2 Modern Physics
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Magnetism
CP
Earth as a magnet, magnetic elements and their variation. Magnetism of the ship and its
1-1
Bock
components.
01
Effect of motion of the ship and latitude on the compass.
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Compasses - wet and dry card compasses.
Electricity:
AC and DC voltages, dangerous levels, precautions.
Static electricity and its hazards, Electrostatic charging of petroleum, precautions during
1-2 loading and unloading. DC circuits, insulation, earthing. Work, energy, power in a circuit.
Electrical appliances on board a ship. Heating effect of electric current - heaters, fuses,
arc lamps, welding. Chemical effect - corrosion and electrolysis. Cathodic protection.
Cells, accumulators, batteries. Care and rating of accumulators.
Magnetic Effect:
Magnetic field due to a stationary coil, Electromagnet, Circular lifting magnet. Review of
electro-magnetic induction. Faraday-Lenz's Law, transformer. DC motors - series and
CP
2-1 shunt wound. The AC generator, AC sinusoidal voltage and current. Average and
Bock
effective values, AC circuits composed of R, L and C (series and parallel), reactance,
02
impedance, series and parallel resonance, power factor. Three phase AC. The induction
motor.
Electronics:
Semiconductors of p and n type, p-n junction diodes-their characteristic, half-wave, full
wave & bridge rectifiers, voltage regulation. Ripple, Capacitor filter, Zener Diode, its
3-1 uses as a voltage regulator. 3-Terminal 1C voltage regulator. Thermistors:-Use in
temperature control. Transistors:- pnp, npn, 3 modes of operation, current gains a and CP
|3. Photoelectric effect, opto-electronic devises- LDR, LED. 7-Segment displays, photo Bock
diode, photo transistor.
03
Modern Physics:
Radioactivity, emissions from natural radioactive nuclei, radioactive series. Detection of
3-2
radiation, GM counter, radiation units. Radiation damage, Nuclear fission and Fusion,
Nuclear Reactors. Nuclear Powered Ships. Nuclear hazards and precautions.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01023-TB1
Electronic Principles
Malvino
Tata McGraw Hill
S01023-TB2
Electronic Devices and Circuits
Boylestead & Nashelsky
Prentice Hall India
Reference-Books
Physics - Classical & Modern
S01023-RB1
Gettys, Keller, Skove
University Physics
S01023-RB2
Young, Sears & Zemansky.
S01023-RB3 Electricity & Magnetism
Brijlal & Subramaniam
S01023-RB4 Physics Part II
Halliday & Resnick
S01023-RB5 Modern Physics
B.L.Thareja
S01023-RB6 Basic Electronics
B.L.Thareja
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
McGraw-Hill
Edn
International
Narosa Publishing
Ratan Prakashan Mandir
Page 50
CD / DVD
S01023-CD1
S01023-CD2
Web Links
S01023-WL1
S01023-WL2
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S02023: NAUTICAL PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS - I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02023 Nautical Physics & Electronics - I
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and S01013

Apply this knowledge during working
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. A
minimum of 8 experiments are expected to be performed
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
1-1 Series L-R and C-R AC circuits, Determination of impedance, L& C.
1-2 Magnetic elements of the earth, Use of a Dip circle
Use of multimeter (analog and digital) to determine resistance.
Students
1-3
Comparison with color code value
have to
Use of multimeter (analog and digital) for testing of diodes and
submit
1-4
transistors.
‘Report of
CP
1-5 Forward and Reverse characteristic of Rectifier Diode and a Zener Diode.
Activities’
Bock
1-6 CE characteristics of an npn transistor, Determination of a and P.
in CA and
01
face Viva
Half wave Rectifier - Voltage regulation and ripple. Effect of a capacitor
CSs
1-7
for end
filter.
01-15
exam on
1-8 Bridge rectifier - Voltage regulation and ripple. Effect of a capacitor filter.
these
1-9 Study of an 1C voltage Regulation, Voltage Regulation and Ripple
units.
1-10 LED and LDR characteristics.
Use of Digital multimeter and DPMs is preferred for measurement of
voltage and current.
1-12 Ripple to be obtained on CRO.
1-11
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
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Text-Books
Advanced level Practical Physics
M.Nelkon & J.M.Ogborn.
Electronics - A Test Lab Manual
S02023-TB2
Zabar
Reference-Books
S02023-RB1
S02023-RB2
CD / DVD
S02023-CD1
S02023-CD2
Web Links
S02023-WL1
S02023-WL2
S02023-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
ELBS
Tata McGraw Hill
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S01024: SHIP OPERATION TECHNOLOGY-I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01024 Ship Operation Technology-I
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
M Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply various life-saving, fire-fighting
 HSC or ISC
with Physics as
and deck appliances on ship
compulsory subject
operations
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 General
1-2 Life Saving Appliances
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Fire Fighting Appliances
2-2 Ropes and Wires
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Deck Appliances
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
CP
Block
General:
CP
1-1 Names of various parts of ship. Names and timings of watches. Types of merchant navy Bock
vessels. Sea terms. Look-out. Compass points.
01
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
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Safety wearing apparel - Safety goggles, helmet, safety shoes. Removing rust by chipping
hammers.
Preparing a surface for painting. Paint brushes. Painting defects and their prevention.
Cleaning of wooden decks. Cleaning and polishing of brass and copper.
Life Saving Appliances :
Classification of ships for Life Saving Appliances. LSA requirements for cargo ships.
Life Boat:- Description of lifeboat. Construction and parts of lifeboat. Buoyancy tanks.
Means of propulsion. Different classes of lifeboats used. Motor lifeboats, totally
enclosed lifeboats, partially enclosed life boats. Determining the carrying capacity of a
lifeboat. Equipment, rations and distress signals. Types of boat davits and their method
of operation.
1-2 Liferaft:- Inflatable and rigid. Construction and parts of liferaft. Liferaft equipment,
ration and distress signals. Repairing leaks and punctures. Getting into a liferaft.
Inflatable chute.
Life Buoy:- Description of a lifebuoy. Correct procedure for use of a lifebuoy.
Life Jacket:- Description of a life jacket. Buoyant material used. The correct method of
putting on a life jacket and jumping into water.
Line throwing appliances:-Description and use of line throwing appliance.
Safety, care and maintenance of life saving appliances.
Fire Fighting Appliances:
Fire hydrants and hoses. Types of connections. International shore connection. Types of
nozzles.
Description of portable fire extinguishers, various types and their suitability for different
types of fires.
Operation and refilling of fire extinguishers. Principle of fire extinguishing used in each
type.
2-1
Safety devices: Fireman's outfit, Smoke helmet and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
(SCBA).
Safety lamps and their arrangement for prevention of sparks. Fire axe. Asbestos suit.
Fixed smothering systems: Brief description of steam smothering system, carbon dioxide
smothering system, Inert gas system, Flue gas system, Halon system, Foam smothering
system for liquid fires, High expansion foam system.
Safety, care and maintenance of all firefighting appliances.
CP
Ropes and Wires:
Bock
Types of material used, natural fibres, synthetic fibres. Types of lay of ropes and their
02
advantages.
Plaited ropes. Characteristics of different types of fibre ropes. Comparison of strength
and elasticity of different ropes. Care and maintenance of fibre ropes. Damage caused
by surging. Meaning of Marline, spunyarn, oakum, tarred hemp, 3 ply and 5 ply twines,
halliards, loglines, leadlines.
2-2 Grades of steel used for making wire ropes. Construction of wire ropes. Advantage of a
fibre heart.
Factors determining flexibility. Meaning of 6/12, 6/24, 6/37 types of wire ropes. Plaited
wire rope.
Plastic covered wire rope. Non-rotating wire rope. Care and maintenance of wire ropes.
Measuring sizes of ropes, wires and chains. Breaking strength and safe working load of
ropes, wires and chains. To calculate the size of rope or wire required for lifting a weight
with a tackle.
3-1 Deck Appliances
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Description of the hand-lead line. Procedure for taking a cast.
Bock
Different types of logs. Patent log, impeller log, electromagnetic log, pitot log . Principles 03
of their operation. The electric telegraph, description and its operation. Windlass &
Cargo winches - description and their operation.
Telemotor steering gear. The hydraulic transmitter, Telemotor receiver, Transmission of
steering wheel signals to steering engine. Pressure equalising system Fluid used. Cross
head and floating link connection. Principle of 'Hunting Gear'. Electric steering gear. The
Wheatstone principle of transmission of steering wheel signals to steering engine. Interswitching of follow-up and Non follow-up steering systems.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01024-TB1
Life Boat and Life Raft
Capt. Puri S.K.
S01024-TB2
Survival at sea
Wright C.H.
S01024-TB3 Theory and Practice of Seamanship
Danton G.
S01024-TB4 Seamanship Notes
Kemp& Young
S01024-TB5 Nicholls Seamanship
Brown Son & Ferguson Ltd.
S01024-TB6 Life Saving Appliances Rules
Govt. of India
S01024-TB7 Fire Fighting Appliances Rules
Govt. of India
Reference-Books
S01024-RB1
S01024-RB2
CD / DVD
S01024-CD1
S01024-CD2
Web Links
S01024-WL1
S01024-WL2
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S02024: SHIP OPERATION TECHNOLOGY-I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02024 Ship Operation Technology-I
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply various life-saving, fire-fighting

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and deck appliances during working
on the ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. A
minimum of 8 experiments are expected to be performed
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
a. To make and understand the use of various bends and hitches.
Mousing hooks and shackles. Breaking flags.
b. To apply rope and chain stoppers. To make various types of whippings.
c. To perform various splices on natural and synthetic fibre rope.
1-1 d. To perform various spices on wire ropes.
Students
e. Worming, parcelling and serving of hawsers. Throwing a heaving line.
have to
Heaving the lead and calling out soundings. Slinging a stage.
submit
f. Precautions when using stages. Oiling wire ropes in situ by use of
CP ‘Report of
Bosun's chair. Safety precautions.
Bock Activities’
a. Canvass sewing. Changing the canvass covering of a lifebuoy.
01
in CA and
b. Seizing: Flat, Round, Racking. Parbuckling. Helm orders. Steering
CSs face Viva
practice.
01-15 for end
1-2 c. Changing boat falls.
exam on
d. Streaming and hauling in a patent log. ;
these
e. Operating windlass and winches.
units.
f. Changing over from main steering to emergency steering system.
Taking soundings of tanks and bilges. Measuring ullages.
Taking freeboard and drafts.
1-3
Removing rust by chipping hammers. Preparing a surface for painting.
Brush painting, spray painting.
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Cleaning of wooden decks - Deck washing compounds.
Cleaning and polishing of brass and copper.
Swinging out and lowering a lifeboat from luffing and gravity davits. Use
1-4 of Tricing pendants. Handling of life boat under oars - coming alongside,
getting away and picking up a man overboard.
a. Handling of lifeboat under sail: Types and parts of sails. Setting sail.
Sailing a lifeboat.
1-5
b. Handling of boats in rough weather: Heaving to. Use of sea anchor and
steering oar. Rescuing a man overboard.
1-6 a. Starting the engine of a motor lifeboat. Man overboard drills.
Turning short around, towing other crafts.
b. Hoisting a lifeboat on davits. Checking the working of cut-off switches.
a. Launching of liferafts. Inflating liferafts. Method of righting a liferaft
which has inflated upside down,
b. Boarding a liferaft Jumping into the water. Getting away from ship.
Artificial respiration.
a. Use of lifeboat WT: Installation of aerial. Tuning the transmitter.
Transmitting Automatic Distress signal Transmitting manually. Receiving.
1-8
Listening times for distress calls.
b. Donning a smoke helmet and self-contained breathing apparatus.
a. Boat and Fire drill. Sounding Emergency signal.
1-9
b. Action on hearing the emergency signal.
a. Coiling ropes. Cutting wire ropes. Opening a new coil.
b. Charging of various type of fire extinguishers.
1-10
c. To make and understand the uses of the knots used on board ships for
various purposes
1-7
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02024-TB1
S02024-TB2
Reference-Books
S02024-RB1
S02024-RB2
CD / DVD
S02024-CD1
S02024-CD2
Web Links
S02024-WL1
S02024-WL2
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S01026: NAVAL ARCHITECTURE-I
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01026 Naval Architecture-I
CP CST CAT ST CA
4 40 4 120 20
EE
80
TM Type
100 T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

HSC or ISC
with
compulsory subject
Physics
as

Apply
various
knowledge
architecture on ship operations
of
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Ship Construction - I
CSs
01-15
CP Block 02
2-1 Ship Construction – II
CSs
16-30
CP Block 03
3-1 Ship Stability – I
CSs
31-45
CP Block 04
4-1 Ship Stability – II
CSs
46-60
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
CP
Page 59
Block
Ship Construction – I:
Introduction: Development of ocean-going Merchant Ships. Modem merchant ships.
TYPES OF SHIPS: Types of ships based on nature of cargo. Passenger Liners, Ferries.
Specialised carriers for General Cargo, Bulk, Oil (Crude Oil and Products) OBO's,"
Container, RO-Ro, Lash, LPG, LNG, Cattle, Cars, etc. Special features of above, types of
ships.
Definitions & Meanings: LOA, LBP, EB, MB, Depth, Draft, Freeboard, Camber, Sheer,
Rake, Rise of floor, etc.
CP
1-1
Principal Parts Of A Ship: Bow, Stern, Shell plating, Double Bottom Tanks, Cargo Holds, Bock
Tween Decks, Deep Tanks, Fore-peak and After Peak store rooms and tanks, Plate Keels 01
and Duct Keels Forecastle deck, Quarter Deck, Main/Weather decks, Hatch covers,
Cargo Gear, anchoring and mooring equipment, etc.
Machinery Spaces: Engine Room: Engine Casing, subdivisions of Engine Room. Steering
Gear, Pump rooms, Masthouses, Workshops, etc.
Superstructure: Wheel House, accommodation spaces, cabins, galley, pantry, dining
saloons, recreation rooms, various stores and lockers, cold storage spaces, etc.
Ship Construction – II:
General Layout Of Ships:- General Cargo Ship, Bulk Carrier, Oil Tanker and Container
Ship. Simple sketches of the same.
Principles Of Design: Common principles governing design and construction of various
types of steel ships with respect to:
a) Longitudinal, transverse and vertical strength.
b) Continuity of strength.
c) Strength - under static and dynamic conditions.
d) Stability.
CP
2-1
e) Water-tightness.
Bock
f) Conformity with statutory requirements.
02
Steel For Ship Construction: Types of steel used in ship construction. Steel plates and
their treatment. Rolled sections - various shapes and standard sizes. Casting and forging
and their use in construction. Testing of materials - various tests at production and
building stages.
Riveting & Welding: Riveting as a joining process. Welding. - its predominant Use in ship
construction Advantages of welding over riveting in ship construction. General ideas of
Electric Arc welding equipment, coated electrodes, methods used, etc. Gas welding, Gas
cutting. Precautions while welding.
Ship Stability – I:
Laws of flotation. Buoyancy, Reserve buoyancy. Displacement, Deadweight. Change of
draft due to change of density. TPC. FWA. DWA. The centre of gravity of a ship and
CP
3-1 factors affecting the same. The centre of buoyancy and factors affecting the same.
Bock
Calculations involving KG and KB of a ship. The meaning of the terms Block co-efficient,
03
Water-plane coefficient, Mid-ship Coefficient, Prismatic Coefficient and relationship
between them.
Ship Stability – II:
Use of displacement and TPC curves and scales to determine weights of cargo or ballast CP
4-1 from draughts or freeboards. Metacentric height, Righting lever, Righting Moment Bock
Stable, Unstable and Neutral equilibrium. Free Surface Effect. Stiff and Tender ships. 04
Difference between heel and list. Use of hydrostatic tables and curves as supplied to
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 60
ships. Calculations based on the foregoing topics.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01026-TB1
Ship Construction Notes
Kemp & Young
S01026-TB2
Ship Construction for Engineers
Reid
S01026-TB3 Ship construction
Pursey
S01026-TB4 Ship Stability I & II
Capt. Subramaniam H.
S01026-TB5 Problems on m.v.Hindship
Capt.Joseph & Capt.Rewari
Reference-Books
S01026-RB1
S01026-RB2
CD / DVD
S01026-CD1
S01026-CD2
Web Links
S01026-WL1
S01026-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 61
S01028: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01028 Environmental Science-II
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Understand the various concepts of
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
land, oceans and atmosphere
and S01017
interactions
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Land
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Oceans
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Atmosphere
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Land:
1-1 a) Formation of the earth and its structure - Evolution of continents and ocean
basins -Continental drift hypothesis - concept of isotasy and its application to surface
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
CP
Block
CP
Bock
01
Page 62
phenomena -Recent ideas on drift: plate tectonics - practical significance of recent
information.
b) Materials of the earth's crust: minerals and rocks - Rock types and their
formation -Lithological characteristics and their impact on landform development –
Tectonic landforms: folds, faults and associated features - Volcanic and seismic
activities: associated landforms.
c) Exogenic forces: denudation - Weathering, mass-wasting and erosion - Marine
landforms -Sea level changes - Classification of coasts.
Oceans:
a) Major relief features of the ocean-floor - Botton relief of Indian, Atlantic and Pacific
oceans-Properties of ocean water : temperature, salinity and density - Their vertical and
horizontal distribution - Ocean currents: factors and patterns - Ocean deposits: types
and their work -NIO and its activities.
b) Biotic resources of the oceans: fish, corals, mangroves, etc. - Distribution of biotic
resources -Problems of their exploitation - Environmental and other stresses - Remedial CP
2-1
measures -Mariculture: merits and limitations.
Bock
c) Abiotic resources: types - Oceanic mineral nodules and placers - Oil and natural gas - 02
Technological advances - Marine politics and law of the sea - Environmental oceanic
problems and oceanic hot-spots - Future of scenario.
d) Oceanic water as a resource: navigation, power generation, source of drinking water
etc. -Spatial pattern of feasibility - Oceanic islands and their strategic significance Indian Ocean islands.
Atmosphere:
a) Factors affecting atmospheric motion and the resulting winds - Newton's laws and
equation of motion - Basic patterns of air movement.
b) Horizontal and vertical distribution of atmospheric pressure and the resulting CP
3-1 circulation -Recent advances in the knowledge of general circulation: upper air waves Bock
and jet stream -Dynamics of the Indian monsoon.
03
c) Seasonal weather and climatic characteristics over India - Cyclones in Indian seas and
their impact on coastal life.
d) Weather forecasting: methods and techniques - Constraints in accurate forecasts.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
An outline of Geomorphology
Wooldridge, S.W. and Morgan, R.S.
Continental Drift
S01028-TB2
Tarling, D.H.and Tarling, M.P.
S01028-TB3 Putnam's Geoiogy
S01028-TB1
Birkland, P.w. and Larson, E.E.
S01028-TB4 Principles of Physical Geography
Monkhouse
S01028-TB5 Principles of Geolorphology
Thornbury, W.D.
S01028-TB6 Oceanography: Exploring the Ocean
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Orient Longman, Calcutta
(1988)
G.Bell and Sons Ltd., London.
(1971)
Oxford University Press, New
York. . (1978)
University of London Press.
FJ. (1971)
John Wiley, New York (1960)
Von Norstrand, New York
Page 63
Bhatt, J.J.
S01028-TB7 Oceanography for geographirs
Sharma, R.C. and Vatal, M.
S01028-TB8 The Oceans: Realities and Prospects
Sharma, R.C.
S01028-TB9 The Oceans
Birla Economic Research Foundation
S01028-TB10 Atmosphere, Weather and Climate
Barry, R S. and Chorley, R.J
S01028-TB11 Climate and Weather
Flohn, H.
S01028-TB12 A. Introduction to Meteorology
Petterssen
S01028-TB13 Introduction to Climatology for the Tropics
Ayoade, J.O.
Reference-Books
The Atmosphere
S01028-RB1 Anthes, R.A. et.al. (1978) Charles E. Merrill,
Columbus (Ohio)
Climatology from Satellites
S01028-RB2
Barrett, E.C.
S01028-RB3 World Weather and Climate
Riley, D. and Spolton
S01028-RB4 Introduction to Meteorology
Cole, F.W.
CD / DVD
S01028-CD1
S01028-CD2
Web Links
S01028-WL1
S01028-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
(1978)
Chaitanya, Allahabad. (1970)
Rajesh Publications, New
Delhi. (1985)
Allied Publications, New
Delhi (1992)
ELBS, Methuen, New York.
(1971)
World University Library
(1969)
Mcgraw Hill London (1969)
John Wiley,
(1983).
New
York.
Methuen, London. (1974)
Cambridge University Press.
(1974)
John Wiley, New York.
(1970)
Page 64
S02028: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE - II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02028 Environmental Science - II
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

Passed in 10+2 or HSC or ISC with
PCM Group and S01017

Apply this knowledge during working
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
UN Details of the Activities
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
Identification of common rocks and minerals.
Reading and interpretation of topographical map's for coastal areas.
Reading and interpretation of hydrographic charts.
Preparation and interpretation of tidal charts.
Plotting of weather details at surface stations.
Plotting of tephigrams and their interpretation.
Tracking of cyclones.
Estimation of geostrophic wind speed from geostrophic scale.
Reading and interpretation of I.M.D. synoptic maps.
Interpretation of upper air charts.
CP
Questions
Block
Students
have to
submit
CP ‘Report of
Bock Activities’
01
in CA and
CSs face Viva
01-15 for end
exam on
these
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
A Journal ‘Mousam’ published by India
Meteorological Society
Weather
S02028-TB2
Published by Royal Meteorological Society
S020028-TB3 Bulletin of American Meteorological Society
S02028-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 65
American Meteorological Society
Vayu Mandal
Published by India Meteorological Society
Reference-Books
S02028-RB1
S02028-RB2
CD / DVD
S02028-CD1
S02028-CD2
Web Links
S02028-WL1
S02028-WL2
S02028-TB4
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 66
SEMESTER 03
S01031: COMPUTER SCIENCE
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01031 Computer Science
CP CST CAT ST CA EE TM Type
3 30 3 90 15 60 75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Understand and write programming
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
in C language
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Computer Fundamentals
2-1 C Language – 1
3-1 C Language – 2
CSs
CP Block 01
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Computer Fundamentals:
CP
Historical development of computers: an evolution. Classification of Computers on
1-1
Bock
different norms such as generations, technology, etc. Different functional parts of a
01
computer and their functions. Computer peripherals: Monitor, Printer, Key board,
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 67
Floppy disk drive, Floppy, Hard disk, Mouse. Computer arithmetic: Binary, Octal, Decimal
& Hexadecimal number systems and mutual conversion: Addition, 1's & 2's
complementation in binary only. Units of memory measurement: Bits, Bytes, KB, MB,
GB, TB. Units of run-time measurement, sec, ms, us, ns, ps, fs, as. Different computer
environments: Batch processing, Time sharing, Interactive & Network, their functional
details and differences. Computer connectivity: LAN, MAN, WAN, Internet. Internet
activity in India and varius facilities available on Internet, Satellite based
Communication.
C Language - 1:
Computer languages, their classification and compilation. C - Character set. Data Types.
Constants and variables. Operators: Arithmetic, Increment & Decrement, Modulo CP
2-1
division, Relational, Logical, Conditional and Comma. Expressions and. Assignment Bock
statements. Control statements: if, nested if, switch, while loop, for loop, do while loop. 02
Arrays: single and two dimensional only.
C Language - 2:
Functions: User-defined, Standard library functions of various types. Pointers: &, * CP
3-1 operators. Pointer expression: pointer assignment, pointer arithmetic, pointer Bock
comparison, Structures. File handling in C: opening a file, write into a file, reading from a 03
file, closing a file.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Programming in C
Kris A.Jamsa
Mastering Turbo C
S01031-TB2
Kelly/Bootle
Turbo C Programming Techniques
S01031-TB3
Stevens A.
Introducing computers I, II & III
S01031-TB4
Mehta S.
Reference-Books
S01031-RB1 Turbo C reference manual
Computer Virus - prevention, detection &
S01031-RB2 removal
Kapur R
S01031-RB3 Introduction to computer science vol. I & II
Jain S.
CD / DVD
S01031-CD1
S01031-CD2
Web Links
S01031-WL1
S01031-WL2
S01031-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Galgotia Publications Pvt Ltd
BPB
BPB
BPB
BPB
BPB
Page 68
S02031: COMPUTER SCIENCE
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02031 Computer Science
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA EE TM Type
05 20 25 P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Understand and write programming
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
in C language
UNITS
Note: For practical, Turbo C compiler or interpreter may be used. Programs are to be written,
tested and filed for certification by teacher/head of Institution. A journal of practical work
performed during the year is required to be maintained.
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
1-1 Finding n!
Students
have to
1-2 Finding GCD of two numbers
submit
1-3 Solution of a quadratic equation
‘Report of
1-4 Simple and compound interest
CP
Activities’
1-5 Mean and standard deviation
Bock
in CA
1-6 Sorting of numbers
01
and
1-7 Finding real distinct roots of an algebraic equation: Newton-Raphson CSs
Face Viva
method
01-15
for end
1-8 Creating a database of students using file operations
exam on
1-9 Creating and manipulating a singly linked-list
these
1-10 Problems based on nautical sciences.
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02031-TB1
S02031-TB2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 69
Reference-Books
S02031-RB1 Turbo C reference manual
Computer Virus - prevention, detection &
S02031-RB2 removal
Kapur R.
Introduction to computer science vol. I & II
S02031-RB3
Jain S.
CD / DVD
S02031-CD1
S02031-CD2
Web Links
S02031-WL1
S02031-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
BPB
BPB
Page 70
S01032: APPLIED MATHEMATICS - III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01032 Applied Mathematics - III
CP CST CAT ST CA
4 40 4 120 20
EE
80
TM Type
100 T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with Maths as
compulsory subject and S01012

Apply Mathematical principles to
Engineering
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Bessel Functions
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Partial Differential Equations
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Laplace Transforms
CSs
21-30
CP Block 04
4-1 Complex
CSs
31-40
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
CP
Page 71
Block
Bessel Functions:
Relations between Laplace equation and Bessels differential equation, Its solution by
series methods, Bessel functions of first and second kind, Recurrence relations for J (x),
CP
1-1 Generating function of J(x), Orthogonality of J(x),.Bessel-Fourier series of a function,
Bock
Relation between Laplace equation and Legendre differential equation, Its solution by
01
series methods, Recurrence relations for Pn(x), Rodrigue,s formula for P(x), Generating
function of P(x), Orthogonality of Pn(x)5 Legendre-Fourier series for a function.
Partial Differential Equations :
Partial differential equation governing Transverse Vibrations of an elastic string, its
CP
2-1 solution using Fourier Series, Vibrations of a rectangular and circular membranes Heat
Bock
equation, steady - state configuration for heat flow and Laplace equation in two and
02
three dimensions, Variable heat flow in one dimension.
Laplace Transforms :
Function of bounded variation (statement only), Laplace transforms of 1, tn , eat , sin(at),
cos(at), Sin h(at), Cos h(at), erf(t), shifting properties Expressions (with Proofs) for;
(i) L{tn ƒ (t)} (ii) L{ ƒ (t)}
(iii) L{ ʃt ƒ (u)du (iv) L {dn ƒ (t)}
t
dtn
CP
3-1
Unit step functions, Heaviside, Dirac functions and their Laplace transform. Laplace Bock
transform of periodic functions.
03
Evaluation of inverse Laplace Transforms, partial fraction methods, Heaviside
development, convolution theorem.
Application to solve initial and boundary value problems involving ordinary differential
equations with one dependent variable.
Complex:
Functions of complex variable, continuity (only statement) derivability of a function
Analytic. Regular function. Necessary conditions for f(z) to be analytic. (Statement of
sufficient conditions). Cauchy Riemann equation in polar co-ordinates. Harmonic CP
4-1 functions, Orthogonal trajectories. Analytical and Milne - Thomson method to find f(z) Bock
from its real or imaginary parts. Integration of complex functions, Cauchy's integral 04
theorem for simply connected regions, Cauchy's integral formula, Taylor's and Laurent's
expansion, Zeros, Singularities, poles, residue at singularity and its evaluation. Residue
theorem, its application to evaluate real.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
A text books of applied Mathematics (Vol.2)
Wartikar, P.N. & J.N.
Engineering Mathematics (Vol.2)
S01032-TB2
Sastry S.S.
S01032-TB3 Theory of Functions of a complex variable
Santi Narayan
Reference-Books
S01032-RB1 Higher Engineering Mathematics
S01032-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 72
Dr. Grewal B.S
S01032-RB2
CD / DVD
S01032-CD1
S01032-CD2
Web Links
S01032-WL1
S01032-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 73
S01033: NAUTICAL PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS-III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01033 Nautical Physics & Electronics-III
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with Physics as
compulsory subject and S01013

Apply
physics
Engineering
principles
to
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Review of A.C. Circuits
1-2 Modulation Concepts
1-3 Demodulation Techniques
CSs
CP Block 01
CSs
01-15
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
Transmission Systems
Digital Communications
Wave Propagation
Radio Receivers
CP Block 02
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
Antennas
Transmission Lines
Radar Communication
Satellite Communication
CP Block 03
CSs
16-30
CSs
31-45
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Review of A.C. Circuits :
CP
Self-inductance, inductive reactance, purely inductive circuit, a.c. through resistance and
1-1
Bock
inductance, choke, numerical problems. Capacitance, capacitive reactance, purely
01
capacitive circuit, a.c. through capacitance, and resistance, numerical problems.
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Impedance, admittance, a.c. through L-C-R circuit, series and parallel resonant circuits,
power and power factor in a .c. circuits, numerical problems.
Modulation Concepts :
Amplitude modulation, modulation index, power distribution in A.M. wave, linear
modulation, square law modulation, diode modulator, transistor modulator, balance
1-2
modulator, single side band generation, suppression of carrier. Frequency and phase
modulation, P.M. wave, modulation index, side bands in P.M., reactance modulator,
comparison of A.M., F.M and P.M., Phase Lock Loop and its advantages.
Demodulation Techniques:
Demodulation of A.M. waves, diode detector, transistor modulator, detection efficiency,
1-3
amplitude distortion. Demodulation of FM waves, frequency demodulator, slope
detector, balanced slope detector^ ratio detector, frequency distortion.
Transmission Systems:
2-1 Classification of amplifiers - A, B and C, AF, RF and power amplifier, AM transmitter, SSB
(single side band) transmitter, sideband filters.
Digital Communications:
Types of pulse modulation, generation and demodulation of Pulse Amplitude
Modulation (PAM) waves, distortion in PAM, Pulse Duration (width) Modulation (PWM
2-2
or PDM), Pulse Position Modulation (PPM), generation and demodulation of PPM, Pulse
Code Modulation (PC M), generation and demodulation of PCM, direct FM transmitter,
Armstrong FM system, mobile communication, frequency synthesizers.
CP
Wave Propagation:
Bock
Basic electromagnetic spectrum, mechanism of wave propagation, field strength, 02
2-3 propagation through troposphere, propagation models, radio horizon, tropospheric
monitoring techniques, sky - wave propagation, ionosphere, microwave links and other
communication links, noise in communication systems.
Radio Receivers:
Straight and regenerative receivers, turned RF receivers, super heterodyne receivers,
2-4
AM receivers, communication receivers, stereo FM multiplexed reception, single side
band receiver, noise consideration, FM receiver performance.
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
Antennas:
Resonant antenna, antenna gain, radiation resistance, impedance matching, feeders, CP
resonant line feed, grounded antennas, higher frequency anennas, dipole arrays, Yagi - Bock
Uda antenna, Rhombic antenna, microwave antenna, active antenna, horn antenna, 03
dielectric antenna.
Transmission Lines:
Motion of electrical wave along a long line, characteristic impedance, infinite line,
reflection of a wave on a line, resonant and non-resonant lines, standing wave ratio
(SWR), input impedance of a transmission line for use at VHP.
Radar Communication:
Elements of radar system, radar range, limitations of radar, radar altimeters and
beacons, interrogating radars, Instrument Landing System (ILS), Visual VHF Omni Range
(VOR), TACtical Air Navigation (TACAN), Radio Direction Finding (RDF).
Satellite Communication:
Satellite links, eclipses, orbits and inclination, satellite construction, communication
frequencies, domestic satellites, telemetry.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
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LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Communication Electronics
S01033-TB1 N. D. Deshpande, D. A. Deshpande, P. K.
Rangole
S01033-TB2
Shipborne Radar
Captain H. Subramaniam
Tata McGraw Hill
1989
Vijaya Publications
Reference-Books
S01033-RB1
S01033-RB2
CD / DVD
S01033-CD1
S01033-CD2
Web Links
S01033-WL1
S01033-WL2
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S02033: NAUTICAL PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS - III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02033 Nautical Physics & Electronics - III
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and S01013

Apply this knowledge during working
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. A
minimum of 8 experiments are expected to be performed
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
1-1 Use of a C.R.O. - measurement of voltage, frequency, time & phase shift.
Students
have to
1-2 Low pass, High pass filters (R-C)
submit
1-3 Band pass & Band stop filters (R-C)
CP ‘Report of
1-4 Series & Parallel resonance (R-C-L) - Q factor
Bock Activities’
1-5 Class A Power Amplifier
01
in CA and
1-6 Amplitude Modulation
CSs face Viva
1-7 Frequency Modulation
01-15 for end
1-8 Pulse Code Modulation - Generator & Demodulator
exam on
1-9 Study of PLL
these
1-10 Diode as a peak detector for A.M. & P.M.
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02033-TB1
Electronics - A Test Lab Manual
Zabar
Tata McGraw Hill
S02033-TB2
Reference-Books
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Communication Electronics
S02033-RB1 N. D. Deshpande, D. A. Deshpande, P. K.
Rangole
S02033-RB2
CD / DVD
S02033-CD1
S02033-CD2
Web Links
S02033-WL1
S02033-WL2
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S01034: NAVAL ARCHITECTURE -II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01034 Naval Architecture - II
CP CST CAT ST CA
4 40 4 120 20
EE
80
TM Type
100 T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student
After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to
 HSC or ISC
with Physics as
 Apply knowledge on ship operations
compulsory subject
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Ship Stability -1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Ship Stability -2
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Ship Construction – 1
CSs
21-30
CP Block 04
4-1 Ship Construction - 2
CSs
31-40
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
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CP
Page 79
Block
Ship Stability-1
Use of Simpson's Rules in the computation of areas, volumes and centroids.
Determination of position of the longitudinal centre of gravity of a ship for different
conditions of load and ballast. The effect on the position of centre of gravity of a ship by
adding, removing and/or shifting weights.
CP
1-1
Longitudinal centre of buoyancy, Longitudinal metacentre and centre of flotation and Bock
factors affecting their positions.
01
Theory of Trim. Changes of trim and draft due to loading, discharging and shifting
weights.
Change of trim due to change of density.
Ship Stability-2
Use of stability, hydrostatic and stress data supplied to ships.
Cross curves of stability, K.N. values, determination of Righting moment using K.N.
Values,
Curve of statical stability and its practical usage
Carriage of deck cargoes and their effect on stability.
CP
2-1
Stowage of grain and stability aspects in respect thereof with particular reference to
Bock
calculations involved and the manner of presentation of the information relating to
02
grain hepling Moments and the resulting angle of heel as presented in the National
Statutory Regulations.
Calculations based on the foregoing including those based on "Trim and Stability
Particulars" of a given ship.
Ship Construction - 1
Longitudinal and transverse framing, Beams and Beam knees. Functions, construction
and stiffening of water tight bulkheads including collision bulkhead. Shell and deck
plating.
Bilge keels. Double bottom and peak tanks. Side and wing tanks. Bilges.
CP
Construction, stiffening and closing arrangements of openings on deck and
3-1
Bock
superstructures.
03
Sounding pipes, air pipes, ventilators. Hawse-pipes, spurling pipes and their securing
arrangement.
General Pumping arrangements - Bilge and Ballast line systems. Pumping arrangement
on tankers. Methods adopted to maintain integrity of divisions and opening in the hull
including stern, side and bow doors.
Ship Construction - 2
Rudders, construction and support. Stern frame. Propellers and Propeller shaft; stem
tube and adjacent structure.
General ideas on various plans supplied by shipyard. Midship sections of General cargo
ship, tanker, bulk carrier, container, OBO.
CP
4-1 Stresses and strains in ships in still water and in a seaway. Parts of ship specially
Bock
Strengthened and stiffened to resist such stresses including panting and pounding.
04
Causes and methods of corrosion control in steel work and also between dissimilar
metals including cathodic protection. Impressed current system.
Outline knowledge of the functions of Classification Societies. Surveys for assignment
and retention of class.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
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LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01034-TB1
Ship Stability I,.II, III
Capt. H. Subramaniam
S01034-TB2
Merchant
Derrett
S01034-TB3 Master and Mates
Ship Stability for
S01034-TB4 Notes on Stability
Kemp and young
S01034-TB5 Problems on Hindship.
Capt.Joseph & Capt.Rewari
S01034-TB6 Ship Construction for Marine Students
Reeds
S01034-TB7 Young Ship Construction.
Kemp and
S01034-TB8 Ship Construction
Eyres
S01034-TB9 Ship construction.
Pursey
S01034-TB10 Ship Construction
Taylor
S01034-TB11 Grain Code
IMO
Reference-Books
S01034-RB1
S01034-RB2
CD / DVD
S01034-CD1
S01034-CD2
Web Links
S01034-WL1
S01034-WL2
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S01035: VOYAGE PLANNING AND COLLISION PREVENTION-II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
CP CST CAT ST
01 S01035 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-II 2 20 2 60
CA
10
EE
40
TM Type
50
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during practice
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and working
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Voyage Planning
2-1 Collision Prevention
CSs
Questions
Students have to answer
CP Block 01
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
CSs
LAQs in end exam on
01-10
these units.
Students have to answer
CP Block 02
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
CSs
LAQs in end exam on
11-20
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Voyage Planning
Elementary Knowledge of Passage Planning and its execution. Landfall in thick and clear
weather. The selection of a suitable anchorage.
To find the time and height of high and low water at Standard Ports. The use of
CP
1-1 Admiralty Tide tables and tidal curves to find the time at which the tide reaches a
Bock
specified height or heights of the tide at a given time and thence the correction to be
01
applied to soundings or charted heights of shore objects.
The interpretation of a chart or plan, particularly the information given about Lights,
Buoys, Radio Beacons and other Navigational Aids. Depths and height contours. Tidal
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Streams. Traffic lanes and separation zones. Recognition of the coast and radar
responsive targets. Chart correction. .
Geographical Range, Luminous Range, Nominal Range; and their significance.
Development of electronic Chart display system.
Collision Prevention
More detailed knowledge of 'International Regulations for Preventing Collision at Sea*
than that at the first year level.
CP
2-1 The I ALA system of Buoyage - lateral and cardinal systems.
Bock
Precautions while using floating navigational aids, such as buoys, light vessels etc.
02
Radar Plotting excercises. Relative plot. Action by own ship, Action by Target ship. Set
and Drift.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR
Code Title
Chartwork
Author
Text-Books
Rule of the road.
S01035-TB1
Bhandarkar publications
International light, shape & sound signals
S01035-TB2
Moore
S01035-TB3 Guide to collision avoidance.
Cockcroft
S01035-TB4 Maritime buoyage system.
I.A.L.A.
S01035-TB5 Chartwork
Capt. S.K.Puri
S01035-TB6 Shipborne Radar
Capt. H, Subramaniam
S01035-TB7 Voyage Planning & Chartwork
Capt.M.V.Naik & Capt. Varty
S01035-TB8 Nicholls Concise Guide Volume I.
Reference-Books
Marine Chartwork.
S01035-RB1
Moore, D.A.
Manual of the Rule of the Road
S01035-RB2
Capt.S.K.Puri
CD / DVD
S01035-CD1
S01035-CD2
Web Links
S01035-WL1
S01035-WL2
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Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Page 83
S02035: VOYAGE PLANNING AND COLLISION PREVENTION-II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
CP CST CAT ST
01 S02035 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-II 2 30 2 60
CA
10
EE
40
TM Type
50
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during practice
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and working
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. A
minimum of 8 experiments are expected to be performed.
The second year examination will include the entire 'practicals' portion of the first year.
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
Voyage Planning
To determine ship's position by the 'Running Fix' method with and
Students
1-1
without current.
have to
submit
1-2 To find the ship's position by'Doubling the angle on the Bow'method.
‘Report of
The use of a station pointer to plot ships position - given two horizontal
1-3
Activities’
angles.
Use of single position line obtained from a celestial observation when
CP in CA and
1-4
near a coast to keep safe distance off the coast.
Bock face Viva
for end
Fixing the position of a ship using bearings obtained from a D.F. set. 01
1-5
exam
on
CSs
Conversion of D] bearing to Mercator bearing.
these
01-30
1-6 To find course made good using the three point bearing method.
uniT
Collision Prevention
The students will be required to identify various collision situations by
day and by night Practicals to be held using a magnetic board, wooden
1-7
models, overhead projector, video tape or any other aid to simulate such
conditions.
Collision situations in restricted visibility with or without Radar. Statutory
1-9
obligations under both circumstances.
1-10 Recognition of various buoys and marks under IALA system and
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appropriate actions required under the rules.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Marine Chartwork.
Moore, D.A.
Manual of the Rule of the Road
S02035-TB2
Capt.S.K.Puri
Reference-Books
S02035-RB1
S02035-RB2
CD / DVD
S02035-CD1
S02035-CD2
Web Links
S02035-WL1
S02035-WL2
S02035-TB1
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S01036: CARGO WORK & MARINE COMMUNICATION
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01036 Cargo Work & Marine Communication
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply knowledge of cargo work and
 HSC or ISC
with Physics as
marine communication on ship
compulsory subject
operations
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Cargo Work -1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Cargo Work -2
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Marine Communication
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Cargo Work -1
CP
1-1 GENERAL: Stress and strain. Elastic limit, Yield point, Breaking strength, Proof Load, Bock
Factor of safety, Safe working load. Annealing and normalising of gargo gear.
01
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
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CARGO GEAR
Blocks: Parts of a block, different types of block, non-toppling and snatch blocks.
External binding.
Internal binding. Strapped. Markings on a block. Size of a block and sheave, size of rope
to be used in a block. Relationship between diameter of sheave and diameter of rope.
Tackles: Names of parts of a tackle, using a tackle to advantages or disadvantage.
Mechanical
advantage, velocity ratio or 'power gained', efficiency of a tackle; relationship between
pull on the
hauling part and load. Types of tackles/purchases used on ships.
Shackles: Various types. Markings on shackles
Cargo hooks: Various types. Markings on cargo hooks.
Ropes: Care of ropes and wires used for cargo gear.
Derrick rigs: The Union purchase. Setting up of a union purchase. Importance of
preventer guys.
Maximum load to be used for angle between runners. Swinging derrick with powered
guys.Putting
winches in double gear. The Yo-Yo gear Working of ship's cranes. Hoisting, lowering and
securing a derrick.
Cargo Work -2
Stresses: Calculating the stresses in various parts of a derrick rig Calculating the tension
on ropes and
wires of a purchase and finding the correct size to be used.
Slings: Types of slings used for lifting cargo of different types. Accident prevention when
working
cargo.
Overhauling blocks Care and maintenance. Reeving a three-fold purchase.
Hatch-covers: Types of hatches. Opening and closing of Mcgregor and Hydraulic CP
2-1 hatchcovers. Closing arrangements. Battening down a hatch.
Bock
TRANSPORTATION OF GOODS BY SEA:- Categories of cargo, bulk solid, bulk liquid, 02
chemicals in bulk, gas, dangerous goods, general cargo, heavy lifts. Methods of carrying
cargoes, tanks, containers, holds, portable tanks aboard ship, ro-ro, refrigerated
containers and holds.
CARGO CARE:- Importance of cargo care to economical operation of ship. Care of cargo
on board ship. Securing cargo by using Bull-dog grips and bottle screws. Securing by
chains and tensioners. Container lashing and securing. Fire prevention, interaction,
temperature variations leading to sweat damage, sea water damage, ventilation to
avoid hazardous gas accumulations, dunnage, separations, bulkheads, shifting boards.
Marine Communication
Meaning of bunting, halyard, at the dip, close up, half mast, hoist, fly, tackline.
Courtesy flag, ship's numbers, jack flag, quarantine flag, pilot flag, Blue Peter.
CP
3-1 Location on a ship of Jack staff. Ensign staff, Gaff, Triatic stay, Foremast Yardarm, Main Bock
mast head.
03
What flags are hoisted from these part of ship and when.
Types of ensigns. Penalty for not using or wrongly using an ensign.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
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Text-Books
S01036-TB1
Theory and Practice of Seamanship
Danton G.
S01036-TB2
Seamanship Notes
Kemp & Young
S01036-TB3 Nicholls Seamanship
Brown Son & Ferguson Ltd.
S01036-TB4 Cargo work
Kemp & Young
S01036-TB5 Seamanship Primer
Capt. J.M.N.Dinger.
S01036-TB6 Cargo work
Capt. Errol Feraandes
S01036-TB7 International Code of Signals
HMSO.
S01036-TB8 Stowage of Cargo
Capt.O.O.Thomas
Reference-Books
S01036-RB1
S01036-RB2
CD / DVD
S01036-CD1
S01036-CD2
Web Links
S01036-WL1
S01036-WL2
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S02036: CARGO WORK & MARINE COMMUNICATION
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02036 Cargo Work & Marine Communication
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply knowledge of cargo work and
 HSC or ISC
with Physics as
marine communication on ship
compulsory subject
operations
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
CP
Questions
Block
To send and receive signals visually by Morse code.
Students
have to
Recognition of national flags of all countries.
submit
Recognition of House flags and funnels of Indian Shipping Companies.
CP ‘Report of
Recognition of flags denoting numbers and flags used as substitutes.
How to bend on or unbend a flag from halyard. Breaking a flag at close Bock Activities’
01
in CA and
up.
CSs face Viva
Flag hoisting practice at colours and sunset.
01-15 for end
Morse signalling with Aldis lamp on mains and battery.
exam on
these
Morse signalling with Daylight signalling Apparatus.
units.
UN Details of the Activities
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02036-TB1
Theory and Practice of Seamanship
Danton G.
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S02036-TB2
Seamanship Notes
Kemp & Young
S02036-TB3 Nicholls Seamanship
Brown Son & Ferguson Ltd.
S02036-TB4 Cargo work
Kemp & Young
S02036-TB5 Seamanship Primer
Capt. J.M.N.Dinger.
S02036-TB6 Cargo work
Capt. Errol Feraandes
S02036-TB7 International Code of Signals
HMSO.
S02036-TB8 Stowage of Cargo
Capt.O.O.Thomas
Reference-Books
S02036-RB1
S02036-RB2
CD / DVD
S02036-CD1
S02036-CD2
Web Links
S02036-WL1
S02036-WL2
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SEMESTER 04
S01042: APPLIED MATHEMATICS - IV
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01042 Applied Mathematics - IV
CP CST CAT ST CA
4 40 4 120 20
EE
80
TM Type
100 T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with Maths as
compulsory subject and S01012

Apply Mathematical principles to
Engineering
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Numerical Methods
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Matrices – 1
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Matrices – 2
3-2 Statistics - 1
CSs
21-30
CP Block 04
4-1 Statistics - 2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
CSs
31-40
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Page 91
DETAILS SYLLABUS
CP
Block
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1-1
2-1
3-1
3-2
4-1
Numerical Methods :
Solutions of transcendental & algebraic equations: Newton - Raphson method, bisection
method. Finite differences of first and higher order, forward, backward, central and
divided differences, difference tables, Taylor's operator - D, shift operator - E, averaging
operator, and differences of polynomials. Interpolation: linear and quadratic
interpolation Newton’s forward and backward difference interpolation formulas,
Langrangian interpolation, Sterling and Bessels's interpolation formulas.
Numerical integration: rectangular and trapezoidal rule, Simpson's rules. Solutions to
systems of linear algebraic equations: Gause elimination, Gauss-Jordan method, GaussSeidel iteration, Jacobi iteration.
Matrices – 1 :
Types of matrices. Adjoint of a matrix. Inverse of a matrix. Elementary transformations,
rank of a matrix. Linear dependent and independent of rows and columns of a matrix
over a real field. Reduction to a normal form. Partitioning of matrices. System of
Homogeneous and non homo-g^neous linear equations, their consistency and solution.
Linear Programming-problems and applications. Characteristic values vectors, and their
properties for Hermitian and real symmetric matrices. Characteristic polynomial. Cayley
hamilton theorem.
Matrices – 2 :
Functions of a square matrix, Minimal Polynomial, Diagonal matrix. Quadratic forms,
Orthogonal, congruent and Lagrange's reduction of quadratic form. Rank, Index,
Signature of a quadratic form.
Statistics - 1 :
Frequency distribution, Measures of central tendency ; Mean, Median and Mode,
Measures of variability, Range, Percentiles, Variance, Standard Deviation,
Statistics - 2 :
Skeweess, Moments, Discrete randon variables and their probability distributions,
Binomial and Poisson's distributions, Continuous randon variables, Normal distribution,
Properties of Normal distribution, coefficient, of "Correlation, Lines of Regression - Rank
Correlation. Elements of operation Research-Inventory Control and Elements of
Queueing Theory. Decision Trees.
CP
Bock
01
CP
Bock
02
CP
Bock
03
CP
Bock
04
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
A text books of applied Mathematics (Vol.1)
Wartikar, P.N. & J.N.
A text book of Matrices
S01042-TB2
Shanti Narayan
S01042-TB3 Mathematical Statistics
Kapur, J.N. & B.C.
S01042-TB4 Higher Engineering Mathematics
Dr.Grewal B.S.
S01042-TB5 Numerical methods for engineers
S.K. Gupta
Reference-Books
S01042-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 92
S01042-RB1
S01042-RB2
CD / DVD
S01042-CD1
S01042-CD2
Web Links
S01042-WL1
S01042-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
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S01043: NAUTICAL PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS-IV
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01043 Nautical Physics & Electronics-IV
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with Physics as
compulsory subject and S01013

Apply
physics
Engineering
principles
to
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Transistor Biasing
1-2 Transistor Amplifier
2-1 Operational Amplifier
2-2 Feedback Types
2-3 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
Number System and Logic Gates
Clocks and Timers
Flip-flops and Counters
Microprocessors
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Analog Circuits
CP
Transistor Biasing:
Bock
1-1 Operating point, Base bias (Fixed bias), Emitter bias, Voltage divider bias, D.C. load lines,
01
Transistor saturation, Transistor as a switch, Bias Stabilization.
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1-2
Transistor Amplifier:
C.E.amplifier, DC and AC equivalent circuits, Small signal operation, voltage gain, current
gain, Input and output impedance, Frequency response, DC and AC load lines, Class A
operation, Power gain, Decibel Voltage gain, A typical emitter follower circuit
Operational Amplifier:
The basic differential and Common Mode Operation, Basic Opamp Specifications,
2-1 Practical Opamp circuits- Schmitt Trigger and square wave generator, Inverting and Noninverting amplifiers, voltage follower, Summing Amplifier, Difference Amplifier,
Integrator and Differentiator.
Feedback Types:
Voltage and current feedback, Effects of negative feedback on amplifier parameters, CP
derivation only for gain with feedback (No other derivations), typical single transistor Bock
2-2 circuits for voltage series and current series feedback. Oscillator operation Barkhausen 02
criteria, RC oscillators - phase shift and Wein Bridge (op-amp and transistor), LC
oscillators – Colpitt’s and Hartley (transistor and op-amp), crystal oscillator.
(Ref:BN:Ch.I8.1 - 18.8 except 18.4)
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope:
2-3
Construction, working and basic measurements.
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
Digital Circuits
Number System and Logic Gates:
Binary numbers, binary to decimal conversion, Decimal to binary conversion, (Octal and
hexadecimal numbers, Binary to Octal and binary - Hexadecimal inter conversion), NOT,
OR, AND, NAND, NOR Logic gates, EXOR Gate, arithmetic and data processing circuits
(half adder, full adder, multiplexer and de multiplexer), De Morgan's theorems, Boolean
Algebra, NAND and NOR as a basic building blocks, Logic levels for TTLICs.
Clocks and Timers:
555 timer, basic timing concept, 555 block diagram, monostable and astable
multivibrators, Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO), ramp generator. NAND gate as a
clock.
CP
Bock
Flip flops and Counters:
03
RS flip flop, Clocked RS flip flop, D flip flop, JK flip-flop, Master Slave concept, Schmitt
Trigger, Flip-Flops used as binary ripple counters, decade counter.
Microprocessors:
Digital Computers, Computer Languages, Single Chip Microprocessor architecture and its
operations, Memory, Input and Output (I/O) devices, Interfacing devices, Example of a
microcomputer system. The 8085 microprocessor, example of 8085 - based
microcomputer, memory interfacing, how does an 8085-based single-board
microcomputer work?, basic interfacing concepts, interfacing output displays and input
devices, memory-mapped I/O, 8085 programming model, instruction classification,
instruction format, how to write, assemble and execute a simple program, overview of
8085 instruction set. Ref: G : Ch. 1, 2, 4 (except 3.4), 4 (except 4.5, 4.6), 5.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Electronic Principles
Malvino
5th ed.
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01043-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Tata McGraw Hill
Page 95
S01043-TB2
Digital Principles and Applications
Malvino and Leach
Microprocessor Architecture, Programming
S01043-TB3 and Application
Ramesh Gaonker
Reference-Books
S01043-RB1
S01043-RB2
CD / DVD
S01043-CD1
S01043-CD2
Web Links
S01043-WL1
S01043-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
5th ed.
Tata McGraw Hill
2nd ed.
New Age International
Page 96
S02043: NAUTICAL PHYSICS & ELECTRONICS - IV
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02043 Nautical Physics & Electronics - IV
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and S01013

Apply this knowledge during working
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. A
minimum of 8 experiments are expected to be performed
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
CE Amplifier - voltage gain, frequency response, plotting A.C. & D.C. load
1-1
lines.
1-2 Emitter Follower - voltage gain & output resistance.
Op-Amp - inverting & non-inverting amplifier, voltage follower, summer
1-3
& difference amplifiers.
Students
1-4 Op-Amp - square wave generator, slew rate.
have to
1-5 555 timer - astable & monostable multivibrators.
submit
CP ‘Report of
1-6 Wien Bridge Oscillator - transistor & op-amp versions.
Bock Activities’
1-7 Study of Basic Logic Gates - NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR.
01
in CA and
1-8 DeMorgan's Laws & use of NAND & NOR as basic building blocks.
CSs face Viva
1-9 J-K Flip Flop - truth table, Ripple & Decade counters.
01-15 for end
Microprocessors:
exam on
(a) Learning (get to know) the Hardware of a microprocessor.
these
(b) Operating procedure, precautions & use of key-board of a
units.
microprocessor
1-10
(c) Use of commands & keys of a microprocessor to solve simple
problems.
(d) Writing & Running simple programs.
(e) Simple Input & Output programs.
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 97
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Digital Principles & Applications
Malvino & Leach
Electronics - A Test Lab Manual
S02043-TB2
Zabar
Microprocessor Architecture, Programming
S02043-TB3 & Application
R.S.Gaonkar
Reference-Books
S02043-RB1
S02043-RB2
CD / DVD
S02043-CD1
S02043-CD2
Web Links
S02043-WL1
S02043-WL2
S02043-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Tata McGraw Hill
Page 98
S01044: SHIP OPERATION TECHNOLOGY-II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01044 Ship Operation Technology-II
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
M Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply various life-saving, fire-fighting
 HSC or ISC
with Physics as
and deck appliances on ship
compulsory subject
operations
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Cargo Work – 1
1-2 Cargo Work – 2
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Seamanship - Anchor Work
2-2 Seamanship - Survival At Sea
3-1 Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting:
3-2 Ship Manoeuvring
3-3 General
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
CP
Block
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Cargo Work – 1:
1-1 Introduction to codes and guidelines for carriage of bulk cargoes, bulk chemicals, bulk
gas.
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Planning stowage of general cargo taking into account stowage factor, port rotation,
hazardous nature, special stowage requirements relating to cargoes not covered by
Special codes.
Principles of stowage/securing of all types cargoes taking into account ship's motion at
sea.
Factory act. Requirements for annealing and periodical testing of cargo gear, chain
register, other requirements of the Factory Act.
Safety of personnel in handling any type of goods using EMS, MFAG, code of safety
practices for merchant seaman, General outline knowledge of Indian Dock Labour
CP
Regulations.
Bock
01
Cargo Work – 2:
Machinery for handling of cargoes such as: Derrick and rigs, Cranes, Heavy
lift crane/derrick, Winches including self-tension winch, Conveyor belt/chute
1-2 Arrangement, Container handling systems.
Infrastructure built in ports for loading and discharging, such as cranes, gantries,
conveyor belt system etc.
Calculations relating to above topics where applicable.
Seamanship - Anchor Work:
Different types of anchors. Cables and their care. Anchoring procedure. Duties on
anchor watch. Use of second anchor. Foul anchor or hawse. Hanging off an anchor,
CP
breaking and slipping cables. Mooring - Standing Moor, Running Moor.
Bock
Seamanship - Survival At Sea:
02
Boat drills and musters. Action prior to, and after abandoning ship. Managing the craft
2-2
and personnel in the craft. Handling of the craft. Landing signals. An outline knowledge
of SOLAS requirements of LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES.
2-1
Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting:
Causes of fire. The fire triangle. Principles of firefighting. Types of fire and methods of
3-1 extinguishing each type. Various methods of detection and fighting of fire. Causes of
fires in tankers during various operations carried out by tankers and its prevention
methods. Outline knowledge of SOLAS requirements on FFA.
Ship Manoeuvring:
Effect of various factors on manoeuvring. Berthing and unberthing at quays and oil CP
3-2 terminals. Management of ship in heavy weather. Precautions in manoeuvring
for Bock
launching of boats or life rafts in bad weather. Methods of taking on board survivers 03
from life boats and life rafts.
General:
Properties and uses of paints resins and other protective coverings. Preparations for dry
3-3 docking and undocking. Use of side shores, bilge blocks and bilge shores. Measures to
be taken to prevent spillage of oil during cargo work, bunkering or oil transfer. Keeping
oil record book.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01044-TB1
Cargo Work
Kemp and Young
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 100
S01044-TB2
Stowage of Cargo
O. O. Thomas
S01044-TB3 Life Boat and Life Raft
Capt. Puri S.K.
S01044-TB4 Survival at sea
Wright C.H.
S01044-TB5 Theory and Practice of Seamanship
Danton G.
S01044-TB6 Seamanship Notes
Kemp and Young
S01044-TB7 Seamanship and Nautical Knowledge
Nicholls
S01044-TB8 Seamanship and Cargo Work
Capt. J.M.N. Dinger
Reference-Books
S01044-RB1
S01044-RB2
CD / DVD
S01044-CD1
S01044-CD2
Web Links
S01044-WL1
S01044-WL2
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S02044: SHIP OPERATION TECHNOLOGY-II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02044 Ship Operation Technology-I
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply various life-saving, fire-fighting

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and deck appliances during working
on the ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. A
minimum of 8 experiments are expected to be performed
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
Repeat all practical pertaining to Life Saving and Fire-Fighting contained
Students
1-1 in the syllabus for first year in the
have to
'S02024: Ship Operation Technology - I'.
submit
CP ‘Report of
1-2 To take soundings using hand lead line. Correct procedures of reporting.
Bock Activities’
1-3 Use of Bow Stopper, Devils Claw.
01
in CA and
1-4 To disconnect and connect a lugless shackle.
CSs face Viva
1-5 Coiling of ropes - Opening a new coil of rope. Cutting wire ropes.
01-15 for end
Rigging a pilot ladder - Precautions for safety of men boarding by such
1-6
exam on
ladders.
these
1-7 To renew manropes on boat davit span.
units.
1-8 To send distress signals.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02044-TB1
S02044-TB2
Reference-Books
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 102
Cargo Work
Kemp and Young
Theory and Practice of Seamanship
S02044-RB2
Danton G.
S02044-RB3 Seamanship and Cargo Work
Capt. J.M.N. Dinger
S02044-RB4 Survival at sea
Wright C.H.
CD / DVD
S02044-CD1
S02044-CD2
Web Links
S02044-WL1
S02044-WL2
S02044-RB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
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S01045: BRIDGE PROCEDURE AND LEGAL KNOWLEDGE
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01045 Bridge Procedure and Legal Knowledge
CP CST CAT ST
3 40 4 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student
After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to
 HSC or ISC
with Physics as
 Apply knowledge on ship operations
compulsory subject
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
1-1 Bridge Equipment
1-2 Marine Communication
CSs
CP Block 01
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Legal Knowledge - 1
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Legal Knowledge - 2
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Bridge Equipment:
1. Guidelines for watch keeping at sea and in port.
1-1
2. Basic principles and use of radar.
3. Principle of position fixing by hyperbolic lattice. Use of radio waves to obtain
CP
Bock
01
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difference of distances by measurement of time difference or phase difference.
Elementary knowledge of instruments using the above principle.
Marine Communication:
1. Introduction and use of Radio Communication Equipment on board ship for distress
and safety - Selection of suitable frequencies.
2. Radio Regulations relating to Maritime Services including maritime frequency
allocation.
3. Satellite Communication and Alerting systems - Equipment on board and ashore.
Methods adopted.
4. Global Maritime Distress and Safety System - Principles and actual applications.
5. World Wide Navigational Warning System - India's role as a Co-ordinator for area 8.
6. Meteorological Broadcast - Routine weather messages and storm warnings.
7. Search and Rescue Communications.
Legal Knowledge - 1:
1. Merchant Shipping Act 1958 with special reference to General Administration,
Procedure and Certificate of Registry, Passenger Ships, Certificates and other
documents required to be carried on a ship - How obtained and their validity, Wreck and
salvage.
2. Certificate of Officers, Seaman and Apprentices, Engagement, Management and
discharge of crew, Manning scales and. Contracts of employment, Wages and other
remuneration, advances, allotments, Money orders, Payments into bank accounts. CP
2-1
Desertion, deceased seaman, engagement of substitutes, repatriation.
Bock
3. The official Log Book and the law relating to entries therein. Offences relating to
02
misconduct to endangering ship against persons on board. Discipline and treatment to
disciplinary offences.
4. Crew accommodation. Hygine of the ship and welfare of the crew. Inspection and
reports. Fresh water and provisions. Procedure in cases of infectious diseases, illness or
accident. Maritime declaration of health. Port Health requirements.
5. Custom House procedure, entering and clearing ship.
Legal Knowledge - 2:
6. Load Line Marks, Entries and reports in respect of freeboard. Draft and allowance.
Calculations on Lay days and Load Line (zone problems).
7. Safety of the ship, crew and passengers. Assistance to vessels in distress and salvage.
Duties of Master in the case of an accident.
8. The law relating to the reporting of derelicts, tropical revolving storms and other
CP
dangers to navigation.
3-1
Bock
9. Compulsory and non-compulsory pilotage.
03
10. A general knowledge of shipping practice and documents with particular reference
to charter parties, bills of lading and Mates receipts. The law relating to carriage of
cargo and the ship owners liabilities and responsibilities. Protests, certificate of sea
worthiness.
11. A knowledge of the contents of "Merchant Shipping Notices" and Notices to
Mariners. The use of Notices to Mariners.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01045-TB1 Electronic Navigation Aids
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 105
S01045-TB2
Sonnenberg
Shipborne Radar
Capt.H Subramanium
S01045-TB3 International Code of Signals
HMSO
S01045-TB4 Business And Law for Ship Master
Hopkins
S01045-TB5 Indian Merchant Shipping Act
Bhandarkar Publication
Reference-Books
S01045-RB1 Telecom Handbook For Radio Operators
S01045-RB2 SOLAS
S01045-RB3 MARPOL
S01045-RB4 International Convention On Load Lines.
S01045-RB5 Medical First Aid Guide
S01045-RB6 Search And Rescue Manual
S01045-RB7 Annual Notices To Mariners
Hydrographic Department
S01045-RB8 Weekly Notices To Mariners Hydrographic
Department
S01045-RB9 Merchant Shipping Notices
CD / DVD
S01045-CD1
S01045-CD2
Web Links
S01045-WL1
S01045-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
I.M.O. Publication
I.M.O. Publication
I.M.O. Publication
I.M.O. Publication
I.M.O. Publication
Bhandarkar Publications
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S02045: BRIDGE PROCEDURE AND LEGAL KNOWLEDGE
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02045 Bridge Procedure and Legal Knowledge
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student
After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to
 HSC or ISC
with Physics as
 Apply knowledge on ship operations
compulsory subject
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained. A
minimum of 8 experiments are expected to be performed
CP
UN Details of the Activities
Questions
Block
Bridge Equipment
Echo Sounder: Use and care of both visual and graphic types. To take
Students
1-1
soundings using Echo sounder or Echo sounder simulator.
have to
RADAR: Practical adjustment of operational controls to their optimum
submit
setting. To carry out performance check, using performance monitor. To CP ‘Report of
1-2 take ranges and bearings of fixed and moving objects. To identify land Bock Activities’
objects using radar observations. Evaluation of risk of collision. Use of 01
in CA and
reflection plotter.
CSs face Viva
Marine Communication
01-15 for end
exam on
1-3 Practical usage of 'International Code of Signals'.
these
1-4 To prepare portable radio equipment for operation.
units.
Ship to ship and ship to shore communication exercises by portable VHP
1-5
sets.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02045-TB1
Electronic Navigation Aids
Sonnenberg
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 107
Shipborne Radar
Capt.H Subramanium
Reference-Books
S02045-RB1 Telecom Handbook For Radio Operators
S02045-RB2 SOLAS
S02045-RB3 MARPOL
S02045-RB4 International Convention On Load Lines.
S02045-RB5 Medical First Aid Guide
S02045-RB6 Search And Rescue Manual
S02045-RB7 Annual Notices To Mariners
Hydrographic Department
S02045-RB8 Weekly Notices To Mariners Hydrographic
Department
S02045-RB9 Merchant Shipping Notices
CD / DVD
S02045-CD1
S02045-CD2
Web Links
S02045-WL1
S02045-WL2
S02045-TB2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
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I.M.O. Publication
I.M.O. Publication
I.M.O. Publication
I.M.O. Publication
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S01046: NAVIGATION-II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01046 Navigation-II
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Principles of Navigation – 1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Principles of Navigation – 2
2-2 Practical Navigation – 1
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Practical Navigation – 2
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
CP
Block
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
Note: Simple calculations are expected on all units of the syllabus.
Student should refer Nautical Almanac – its contents & its usage.
Principles of Navigation – 1:
1-1 1. The celestial sphere, celestial poles, equinoctial, declination, celestial meridians,
vertical circles, prime vertical, Ecliptic, First point of Aries, RA, SHA, GHA, LHA. v and d
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
CP
Bock
01
Page 109
corrections for moon and planets. Position of a heavenly body on celestial sphere by its
declination and GHA, or by its altitude and azimuth, or by its celestial latitude and
longitude.
2. Visible, sensible and rational horizons, zenith, nadir, sextant altitude, apparent
altitude, correction of altitude, dip, refraction, semi-diameter, parallax in altitude,
horizontal parallax, augmentation to moon's S.D, reduction to HP True altitude and True
Zenith dist. Total correction tables. Artificial horizon & correction of altitudes therefrom;
back angle altitudes.
3. True and apparent motion of bodies. Solar time, Solar day; apparent sun, mean sun
and dynamical mean sun; equation of time. Time and hour angle, Hour circles,
Greenwich time, local time, zone time & standard time. Keeping time at sea, advancing
& retarding of clocks with change of longitude; International date line.
4. Sidereal time, sidereal day, why stars rise four minutes earlier each day, conversion of
solar time to sidereal time and vice-versa.
5. Azimuths and amplitudes; Derivation of formula: Sin amp = Sin decl . sec lat. Apparent
Altitude of Sun, Moon at time of theoretical rising or setting .
6. Rising, culmination and setting of heavenly bodies . To find time of meridian passage,
sunrise, sunset, moon rise and moon set by calculation and by perusal of nautical
almanac with appropriate corrections.
Principles of Navigation – 2:
7. Principles of position lines. Geographical positioh, circle of position, why P/L is at right
angles to the Azimuth - exceptions. Position to draw the P/L - Intercept method;
2-1
Longitude by chronometer method and Ex-meridian method. Effect of change of DR
position on position for P/L and practical applications
8. Simple calculations on (1) to (7) above.
CP
Practical Navigation – 1:
Bock
1. To find the true Azimuth of a heavenly body, the compass error and hence the
02
Deviation of the magnetic compass for the direction of the ship's head (ABC tables).
2-2 2. To find the compass error and deviation from amplitude of Sun and Moon.
3. To find the latitude by meridional altitude of a heavenly body. To calculate meridian
passage time and approx meridian altitude for setting on the sextant (computed
altitude).
Practical Navigation – 2:
4. Latitude and position line by observation of Polaris
5. From an observation of any heavenly body near the meridian, to find the direction of
the position line and the latitude corresponding to the DR. longitude through which the
CP
PL passes. Time limits for ex-meridian sight.
3-1
Bock
6. To find the longitude corresponding to the DR latitude through which the position line
03
Passes and the direction of position line from an observation of any heavenly body.
(Long, by chron).
7. To find the intercept, Intercept termination point and direction of position line from
An observations of any heavenly body. (Intercept Method).
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01046-TB1
Practical Navigation
Capt. H.Subramaniam
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 110
Principles of Navigation
Capt. Sarma P. M
S01046-TB3 Principles of Navigation
Capt. T.K.Joseph and Capt. S.S.S.Rewari
S01046-TB4 Admiralty Manual of Navigation Vol I & II
HMSO
S01046-TB5 Navigation
Forst. A
S01046-TB6 Nicholl’s Concise Guide Vol.I & II
Brown Son & Ferguson Ltd
Reference-Books
Nutshell Booklet on Sextant
S01046-RB1
Capt. H. Subramaniam
S01046-RB2
CD / DVD
S01046-CD1
S01046-CD2
Web Links
S01046-WL1
S01046-WL2
S01046-TB2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
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S02046: NAVIGATION - II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02046 Navigation - II
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
UN Details of the Activities
Sextant: To use sextant for altitude of heavenly bodies viz. Sun, Stars,
1-1
Planets and Moon
1-2 Use of Azimuth Mirror and pelorus
CP Block Questions
Students
to the sextant
thence tohave
correct
submit
‘Report of
CP Bock 01 Activities’
CSs
in CA and
01-15
face Viva
for end
exam on
these
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Practical Navigation
Capt. H.Subramaniam
Principles of Navigation
S02046-TB2
Capt. Sarma P. M
Reference-Books
S02046-RB1 Principles of Navigation
S02046-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 112
Capt. T.K.Joseph and Capt. S.S.S.Rewari
Admiralty Manual of Navigation Vol I & II
HMSO
S02046-RB3 Navigation
Forst. A
S02046-RB3 Nicholl’s Concise Guide Vol.I & II
Brown Son & Ferguson Ltd
CD / DVD
S02046-CD1
S02046-CD2
Web Links
S02046-WL1
S02046-WL2
S02046-RB2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 113
S01047: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01047 Environmental Science-III
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Understand the various concepts of
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
land, oceans and atmosphere
and S01017
interactions
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Meteorology and Oceanography – 1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Meteorology and Oceanography – 2
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Environmental Protection
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
CP
Block
Meteorology and Oceanography – 1:
CP
1-1 1. Air Masses and Fronts:
Bock
Air masses: Basic concepts; Factors governing development & properties; Classification; 01
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
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Page 114
Convergence & Divergence.
Fronts: Types; Associated weather; Frontal Depressions - Origin, life and movement;
Forecasting Techniques. Non-Frontal Depressions.
2. Tropical Revolving Storms: Characteristic areas & Nomenclature; Origin, Structure &
movements; associated weather; Forecasting Techniques - Past & Present, Cyclone
Tracking & warning bulletins for merchant ships under international conventions;
Practical rules of navigation for manoeuvring in the vicinity of a T.R.S
3. Meteorological Analysis & Weather Forecasting: Sources of Meteorological data;
principles of weather analysis; Weather forecasting, Principles & Practices: Macro, Meso
& Micro level forecasting.
Meteorology and Oceanography – 2:
1. Meteorological & Reporting Systems: Voluntary observing fleet under I.M.D.; type &
nature of information collected: Ships' Weather Code; weather reporting from ships and
CP
2-1 its significance in weather forecasting. International system of weather reporting.
Bock
2. Voyage Planning & Weather Routing of ships: Basic considerations in Voyage
02
Planning; selection and use of data. Weather Routing, Basic parameters, least time track
and ship's performance curves.
Environmental Protection :
1. Environmental Pollution; Basic causes; Common pollutants..
2. International convention on prevention of pollution by Marine Environment 1973/78
(MARPOL); Pollution by oil, chemicals, hazardous substances, garbage and sewage.
3-1
Pollution by micro-organisms in ballast water, measures for prevention.
3. Atmospheric pollution by marine transportation.
4. Amendments against marine pollution.
5. Liability against marine pollution.
CP
Bock
03
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01047-TB1
S01028-TB2
S01047-TB3
S01047-TB4
S01047-TB5
S01047-TB6
S01047-TB7
S01047-TB8
S01047-TB9
S01047-TB10
S01047-TB11
Principles of Meteorological Analysis
W. J. Saucier
Marine Meteorology
Capt. H. Subramaniam
Meteorology for Mariners
Marine Observer's Hand book
Ship's code
Atlantic hurricanes
Gord E. Dunn
An
introduction
to
Dynamic
Meteorology
J R Holten
Forecasting Manuals
Marpol 73/78 with all amendments
Regulations for the prevention of
pollution by oil
Regulations for control of pollution by
Noxious substances in bulk
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
University of Chicago Press
Vijay Publications
HMSO
HMSO
I.M.D. 1982
Louisiana state university
M/c Graw Hill
I.M.D.
I.M.O.
I.M.O.
I.M.O.
Page 115
S01047-TB12 Shipboard oil pollution emergency plan
Reference-Books
S01047-RB1
S01047-RB2
CD / DVD
S01047-CD1
S01047-CD2
Web Links
S01047-WL1
S01047-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
I.M.O.
Page 116
S02047: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE - III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26: BSc (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02047 Environmental Science - III
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

Passed in 10+2 or HSC or ISC with
PCM Group and S01017

Apply this knowledge during working
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
CP
Questions
Block
Facsimile weather charts - interpretation of information contained
Students
therein.
have to
submit
Exercises on the selection ocean rules on the basis of prognostic surface
CP ‘Report of
weather charts
Application of rules of Navigation when near or facing tropical storms - Bock Activities’
01
in CA and
few exercises.
CSs face Viva
01-15 for end
exam on
Principles of working and use of meteorological instruments.
these
units.
UN Details of the Activities
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
A Journal ‘Mousam’ published by India
Meteorological Society
Weather
S02047-TB2
Published by Royal Meteorological Society
S02047-TB3 Bulletin of American Meteorological Society
S02047-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 117
American Meteorological Society
Vayu Mandal
Published by India Meteorological Society
Reference-Books
Marine Observer's Hand book
S02047-RB1
HMSO
Ship's code
S02047-RB2
I.M.D. 1982
CD / DVD
S02047-CD1
S02047-CD2
Web Links
S02047-WL1
S02047-WL2
S02047-TB4
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
HMSO
Page 118
SEMESTER 05
S01054: NAVIGATION-III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01054 Navigation-III
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1-1 Principles and Navigation – 1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2-1 Principles and Navigation – 2
2-2 Practical Navigation – 1
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3-1 Practical Navigation – 2
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
Note: Simple calculations are expected on all units of the syllabus.
Student should refer Nautical Almanac – its contents & its usage.
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 119
Principles and Navigation - 1:
1. Birth of universe, stars, planets and their satellites. Signs of the Zodiac.
Recognition of principal stars with reference to their constellations. Stellar magnitudes.
2. Kepler's Laws. Distance of planets from the Sun. Bodes law. Inferior and superior
planets. I Axial revolution of planets. Relative motion of planets in their orbits.
Elongation; Morning I and evening star; Reasons for change of SHA/RA of Sun, Moon
and planets. Direct and retrograde motion of planets. Solar prominences, solar spot
cycle and its effect on terrestrial magnetism.
3. Earth-moon system, moon's orbital and axial rotation, phases of the moon, liberation. CP
1-1
Lunar month.
Bock
Eclipses - solar & lunar; Conditions necessary for occurrence of a solar or lunar eclipse.
01
Umbra and Penumbra. Path of totality. Occultation of a planet or star. Precession of
equinoxes.
4. Twilight - Civil, nautical and astronomical - conditions necessary for twilight all night;
calculation of time of twilight by perusal of almanac with appropriate corrections,
simple calculations based on above.
5. Circumpolar bodies; conditions necessary for a body to be circumpolar. Maximum
azimuth. Problems on these topics.
Principles and Navigation - 2:
1. Great circle sailing - Initial & Final courses and distances, Pole, vertex, course on
crossing the equator. Figure drawing of a GC track approximately to Scale. Composite
great circle sailing.
2-1 2. Relationship between tides & phases of the moon - spring and neap tides; Priming &
lagging.
3. Familiarity with all the contents of nautical almanac and its usage.
CP
4. Calculations based on 1st & 2nd year's portion of Principles of Navigation,
Bock
together with (1) to (7) above.
02
Practical Navigation – 1:
1. Solution of Spherical triangle by Haversine formula, Sine formula, Cosine formula,
Four part formula & Napier's Analogies.
2-2
2. Application of right angled & quadrantal spherical triangles.
3. To obtain a position by use of position lines obtained from two more observations
with or without run (Simultaneous or staggered). The cocked hat and its interpretations.
Practical Navigation – 2:
1. Practical problems on Great Circle sailing. Use of ABC tables to find initial course, final
CP
course, Pole and Vertex of a Great Circle, & great circle distance. Practical problems on
3-1
Bock
composite circle
03
2. Calculations based on 1st & 2nd year's portion of Practical Navigation, together with
(1) to (4) above.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
Practical Navigation
Capt. H.Subramaniam
Principles of Navigation
S01054-TB2
Capt. Sarma P. M
S01054-TB1
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 120
S01054-TB3 Principles of Navigation
Capt. T.K.Joseph and Capt. S.S.S.Rewari
S01054-TB4 Admiralty Manual of Navigation Vol I & II
HMSO
S01054-TB5 Navigation
Forst. A
S01054-TB6 Nicholl’s Concise Guide Vol.I & II
Brown Son & Ferguson Ltd
Reference-Books
Nutshell Booklet on Sextant
S01054-RB1
Capt. H. Subramanian
S01054-RB2
CD / DVD
S01054-CD1
S01054-CD2
Web Links
S01054-WL1
S01054-WL2
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 121
S02054: NAVIGATION-III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : BSc (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02054 Navigation - II
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
UN Details of the Activities
Sextant: To use Sextant for the accurate measurement of vertical &
horizontal sextant angles. To identify adjustable errors of the sextant and
1-1
to correct such errors. To measure altitudes of heavenly bodies when
possible and do sight calculation.
Gyro Compass: To know procedure of starting & stopping of Gyro
1-2 Compass. Routine maintenance. Use of Azimuth ring to take bearings of
both celestial and terrestrial objects.
CP
Questions
Block
Students
have to
submit
CP ‘Report of
Bock Activities’
01
in CA and
CSs face Viva
01-15 for end
exam on
these
units.
Meteorological Instruments: To take observations and apply corrections
to obtain accurate barometric pressure using both Mercurial & Aneroid
1-3 Barometers. To take readings on Barograph and measure pressure
.tendency. To obtain Relative Humidity using dry & wet bulb thermometer.
The use of Psychomotor. Use of anemometer and wind wane.
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Page 122
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Text-Books
S02054-TB1
S02054-TB2
Reference-Books
Nutshell Booklet on Sextant
S02054-RB1
Capt. H. Subramanian
Practical Navigation
S02054-RB2
Capt. H.Subramaniam
Principles of Navigation
S02054-RB3
Capt. Sarma P. M
Principles of Navigation
S02054-RB4
Capt. T.K.Joseph and Capt. S.S.S.Rewari
S02054-RB5 Admiralty Manual of Navigation Vol I & II
Navigation
S02054-RB6
Forst. A
S02054-RB7 Nicholl’s Concise Guide Vol.I & II
CD / DVD
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
HMSO
Brown Son & Ferguson Ltd
S02054-CD1
S02054-CD2
Web Links
S02054-WL1
S02054-WL2
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S01055: VOYAGE PLANNING & COLLISION PREVENTION III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01054 Voyage Planning & Collision Prevention III
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1 Voyage Planning-1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2 Voyage Planning-2
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3
Collision Prevention
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
CP
Block
1-1 Voyage Planning-1:
To find the time and height of HW and LW at standard ports and at secondary ports by
Tidal differences. To find the time at which the tide reaches a specified height or the
heights of the tide at a given time and hence the correction to be applied to soundings
or charted heights of shore objects.
CP
Bock
01
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2
3
Voyage Planning-2:
A systematic knowledge and use of the contents of the following documents in relation
to Safety of Navigation Sailing Directions List of Light & Fog Signals List of Radio Signals.
Ocean Passages of the world Notices to Mariners. M & MS Notices. Guide to Port Entry.
Selection of ocean routes. Shore-based Weather Routeing. Planning & executing a
coastal passage. Navigation in pilotage waters. Approaching and passing through a
Traffic Separation Scheme.
Collision Prevention :
Thorough Knowledge of all the Rules, Annexes of International Regulations for
prevention of collision and IALA buoyage systems.
Radar plotting exercises.
True Plot.
Relative plot.
Determining bow pass distance.
Revision of radar plotting syllabus done in second year.
Deciding action for collision avoidance taking into consideration the 'Rules of the
Road'.
CP
Bock
02
CP
Bock
03
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01055-TB1
S01055-TB2
Reference-Books
S01055-RB1
S01055-RB2
CD / DVD
S01055-CD1
S01055-CD2
Web Links
S01055-WL1
S01055-WL2
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S02055: VOYAGE PLANNING & COLLISION PREVENTION III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02054 Voyage Planning & Collision Prevention III
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
UN Details of the Activities
CP
Questions
Block
Voyage Planning:
Practicals of first Year and second Year' pertaining to Position fixing by
various methods., current & leeway, running fix and three point bearing,
1-1 and the use of hyperbolic charts, to a higher degree.
Demonstration of the ability to plan a passage taking into consideration
important factors such as depth of water, distance off dangers, current,
traffic separation schemes, navigations aids available, etc.
Collision Prevention:
The students will be required to identify various collision situations by day
and by night. Practicals to be held using a Magnetic Board, Wooden
models, or any other aid to simulate such conditions.
Candidates will be required to deal with each collision situation broadly
1-2 under the heading 'recognition', 'responsibility', 'action', 'appropriate
sound signal1 and 'any ordinary practice of seaman1
Students
have to
submit
CP ‘Report of
Bock Activities’
01
in CA and
CSs face Viva
01-15 for end
exam on
these
units.
Recognition of various buoys & marks under IALA system and appropriate
actions required under the Rules.
Collision situations In restricted visibility with or without Radar Statutory
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obligations under both circumstances.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Text-Books
S02055-TB1
S02055-TB2
Reference-Books
S02055-RB1 Chartwork
S02055-RB2 Rule of the road
S02055-RB3 BA Chart 5011
S02055-RB4
Shipborne Radar. Chapters on plotting
S02055-RB5
Voyage Planning & Chartwork
S02055-RB6 International Light, Shape & Sound signals
S02055-RB7 A Guide to Collision Avoidance.
S02055-RB8
Chartwork.
S02055-RB9
Modern Chartwork
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Capt. S K Puri
Bhandarkar
publications
HMSO
Capt.
H
Subramaniam
Capt. M V Naik
& Capt. Varty
Moore DA
A.N.Cockrofl
Capt
S S
Chaudhari
Capt. W H
Squair
CD / DVD
S02055-CD1
S02055-CD2
Web Links
S02055-WL1
S02055-WL2
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S01056: SHIP OPERATION TECHNOLOGY III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01056 Ship Operation Technology III
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1 Cargo Work-1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2 Cargo Work-2
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3
Marine Communication
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1
CP
Block
Cargo Work-1:

Study of IMO codes and guidelines for the carriage of dangerous goods, CP
timer, chemicals in bulks, liquefied gases in bulk, grain and bulk cargoes.
Bock

Detailed study of stowage and securing of various types of cargoes taking 01
into account safety of ships and cargoes.
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

Cargo handling gear, designs and strength parameter, special requirements
for handling of bulk cargoes and containers.
Principles involving the carriage of oil, chemicals and gases in bulk.
Procedure to follow at tanker terminals. Detail study of tanker terminal
codes for handling of petroleum products, bulk liquid chemicals and liquefied
gases. Avoidance of accidental pollution’s and precautions to be taken.
Cargo Work-2:

Knowledge of contents of International safety guide for oil tankers and
terminals. Study of Tankers with respect of: Types of pumps, valves, pipeline
systems, Ullageing, interface cargo calculation. Operations of loading,
discharging, ballasting, inerting, tank washing including COW, gasfreeing.
CP
Flammability diagram. Instructions for use of Oxygen and Hydrocarbon Bock
analysers. Man entry procedures. Rescue teams. Control of Oil spill.
02

Study of Bulk carriers with respect to: Loading, discharging, ballasting,
deballasting operations.

Calculations relating to above topics.
2
Marine Communication:
CP

Basic knowledge of the various components of a shipboard GMDSS station.
Bock

Communication procedures under GMDSS in Distress & Safety situations in
03
accordance with regulations contained in SOLAS, ITU and other publications.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Text-Books
S01056-TB1
S01056-TB2
Reference-Books
S01056-RB1 Cargo Work
S01056-RB2 Seamanship and Cargo Work
S01056-RB3 Cargo Work
S01056-RB4 Stowage of cargo
S01056-RB5 Grain Rules
S01056-RB6 Code of Safe Practice for Bulk Cargo
S01056-RB7 International Bulk Chemicals code 1986
S01056-RB8 I.M.D.G. Code consolidated edition 1988
S01056-RB9 Marpol 73/78 Consolidated Edition
S01056-RB10 Load line convention 1966
S01056-RB11 Guidelines for Tank washing with Crude Oil
The Chemistry of Oil Tankers Fires and the
Inert Gas System
S01056-RB13 Tanker Handbook for Officers
S01056-RB14 Tanker Practice
S01056-RB12
S01056-RB15 Tanker Practice
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Kemp & Young
Capt. J. Dinger
Capt. L.G.Taylor
O.O.Thomas
I.M.O.
I.M.O.
I.M.O.
I.M.O.
I.M.O.
I.M.O.
Institute of Chamber
Shipping
of
Capt. G.S. Heredia
Capt. C.Baptist
G.A.B. King
Rutherford
International Chamber of
Shipping, OCIMF
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S01056-RB16
S01056-RB17
S01056-RB18
S01056-RB19
S01056-RB20
CD / DVD
International Safety Guide for Oil
Tankers & Terminal (ISGOTT)
Amendments to OLAS Convention Manual
for Maritime Mobile Communication and
Maritime Mobile Satellite Communication
International Volume of Radio Signals
International Code of Signals
GMDSS for GOC
IAPH
I.T.U
HMSO
I.M.O
Clifford Merchant
S01056-CD1
S01056-CD2
Web Links
S01056-WL1
S01056-WL2
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S02056: SHIP OPERATION TECHNOLOGY III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02056 Ship Operation Technology III
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
CP
Questions
Block
Students
Marine Communication
have to
submit
To send and receive morse code by flash lamp up to six words per minutes.
CP ‘Report of
Knowledge of operation of GMDSS Radio Station equipment.
Bock Activities’
01
in CA and
Knowledge of operation of radio equipment to be carried and used in a
CSs face Viva
lifeboat & life raft. (EPIRB, SART etc.)
01-15 for end
exam on
Basic commercial working & logbook procedures using the simulator.
these
units.
UN Details of the Activities
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02056-TB1
S02056-TB2
Reference-Books
S02056-RB1
S02056-RB2
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Page 131
CD / DVD
S02056-CD1
S02056-CD2
Web Links
S02056-WL1
S02056-WL2
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S01057: MARINE ENGINEERING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
CP CST CAT ST
01 S01057 Marine Engineering And Control Systems II 3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1 Mechanical Engineering Science
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2
Electrical Engineering Science
Marine Engineering - Auxiliaries
3-1 Marine Engineering - Internal Combustion Engine
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1
CP
Block
Mechanical Engineering Science:
Engineering Materials - Common Engineering Materials.
CP
Various metals & alloys, Properties & uses. Ceramics and their use.
Bock
Steels - Elementary metallurgy of steels, steel production - smelting & refining, Iron – 01
carbon diagram to show role of carbon in steels and effect on properties. Types of steel
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Page 133
& use.
Heat Treatment - Heat treatment of steels -Obtaining desired properties from steel for
use in different areas.
Electrical Engineering Science:
2 AC & DC Machines: DC generators. AC generators. Meaning of frequency, phase &
power factor. Parallel running & load shearing. Prime mover-Diesel engine, steam
turbines. AC & DC Motors.
CP
Transformers: High and Low voltage transformers, step up/step down Transformers, Bock
Transformer efficiency and maintenance & care.
02
Power distribution: Maniswitch boards, power distribution boards, Circuit breakers,
measuring instruments, overload trip short circuit trip, fuses other protections.
Marine Engineering - Auxiliaries:
a) Fresh water: Methods of generation of freshwater from seawater at sea. Principle,
construction & operation of freshwater generator, steam evaporator, flash evaporator &
reverse osmosis plant. Treatment of water for obtaining portable water. Storage and
supply of fresh water in ships. Fresh water and sanitary water. Hydrophase systems.
b) Compressed air: Air compressor, uses of compressed air. Storage and distribution of
compressed air.
c) Steam: Types of marine steam boilers. Construction and operation of water tube and
3-1 smoke tube boiler. Boiler mountings, accessories, safety features, waste heat recovery
boilers. Boiler maintenance. Importance of boiler, feedwater chemical treatment.
d) Refrigeration & Air conditioning: Principle of refrigeration, compression refrigeration CP
cycle, components & operation. Arrangement of cold storage holds.
Bock
e) Pumps: Working principle, construction of different types of pumps. Selection of 03
pumps for different duties on board the ship.
f) Steering: Common types of steering gear, electro hydraulic steering gears, 2 & 4 Ram
systems, Telemotor and control systems. Safety features. Emergency arrangements.
Legislation national and international, Operations and maintenance.
Marine Engineering - Internal Combustion Engine:
a) Working principles: Classification of various types of engines, various types of
modern diesel engines. Basic principles of cycles, P-V diagrams, work done etc. four
3-2
stroke and two stroke engines.
b) Components: Construction, main components and working of two and four stroke
engines.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01057-TB1
S01057-TB2
Reference-Books
S01057-RB1
S01057-RB2
CD / DVD
S01057-CD1
S01057-CD2
Web Links
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S01057-WL1
S01057-WL2
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S02057: MARINE ENGINEERING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS II
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
CP CST CAT ST
01 S02057 Marine Engineering And Control Systems II 1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
CP
Questions
Block
UN Details of the Activities
1
A. Basic Marine Workshop

Cutting, filing, preparation of level surfaces on metals.

Drilling, tapping, reamer operations.

Shaping, drilling, and grinding operations.

Edge preparation on steel objects for welding.

Welding of simple joints.

Removal & fittings of ball bearing

Overhaul of valves practice on fittings on pipelines

Competency - Cutting & planning, Dove tail joints.
2
B.


Basic Electrical Workshop
Electrical wiring diagrams and fittings of simple circuits.
Fuses, earthings, tube & other light fittings, etc- practice training.
Students
have to
submit
CP ‘Report of
Bock Activities’
01
in CA and
CSs face Viva
01-15 for end
exam on
these
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02057-TB1
S02057-TB2
Reference-Books
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
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S02057-RB1
S02057-RB2
CD / DVD
S02057-CD1
S02057-CD2
Web Links
S02057-WL1
S02057-WL2
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S01058: SHIPPING MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01058 Shipping Management
CP CST CAT ST CA
4 40 4 120 20
EE
80
TM Type
100 T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1
Marine Management-1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2 Marine Management-2
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3 Marine Management-3
CSs
21-30
CP Block 04
4
Commercial Shipping Management
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
CSs
31-40
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Page 138
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1
CP
Block
Marine Management-1:

Managing & Manager: Organization and the need for management; the
management process; types of managers; management level and skills, managerial
roles; the challenge of management.

The evolution of management theory; Why study management theory? The
classical management theories; the behavioral school, the quantitative schooloperations research and management science; the evolution of management
theory.
CP

The external environment of organizations: The external environment and its
Bock
importance, elements of the direct-action environment, elements of the indirect01
action environment, theories of total organization environments, managing the
total environment.

Planning and strategic management: planning – an overview, the formal planning
process, the evolution of the concept of strategy.

Social responsibility and ethics: The changing concept of social responsibilities,
the shift to ethics, the tools of ethics, the challenge of relativism.

Strategy implementation: Matching strategy implementation to strategy,
matching structure and strategy, institutionalizing strategy.
Marine Management-2:

Decision making problem and opportunity finding, the nature of managerial
decision making, the rational model of decision making, challenges to the rational
model, improving the effectiveness of decision making and problem solving.

Planning and decision-making tools & techniques, The management science
approach, the management science process, planning for the future forecasting,
planning for the future scheduling, planning to meet goals with certainty, panning
to meet goals with uncertainty.

Organizational structure, co-ordination, and design Organizational structure, types CP
of organizational structures, co-ordination, organizational design.
Bock

Authority, delegation and decentralization: Authority, power and influence, line 02
and staff authority, delegation, job design, decentralization.

Human resource management: The HRM process a traditional view, human
resource planning, recruitment, selection, orientation or socialization, training and
development, performance appraisal, promotions, transfer, demotions, and
separations, HRM and strategy.

Managing or organizational change and innovation. Why planned change is
needed? A model of the change process, types of planned change, oraganisational
development, managing creativity and innovation.
Marine Management-3:

Motivation, performance and job satisfaction: Theories of motivation - an
overview; content theories of motivation; process theories of motivation:
reinforcement theory; a system view of motivation in organizations.
CP

Leadership: Defining leadership, the trait approach of leadership; the behavioral Bock
approach to leadership; contingency approaches to leadership; the future of 03
leadership theory.

Groups and committees: Types of groups; characteristics of groups; problem
solving in groups; making formal groups effective.
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



Communication and negotiation: The importance of communication;
interpersonal communication; barriers to effective interpersonal communication,
communication in organisations; using communication skills - negotiating to
manage conflicts.
Effective control: The meaning of control; types of control methods; designing
control systems; financial controls; budgetary control methods.
Operations management: The nature of operations; the importance of operations
management; designing operations systems; operational planning and control
decisions; quality control.
Information systems: Information and-control, management information
systems; designing a computer-based MIS; implementing a computer-based MIS;
end-user computing; the impact of computers and MIS on managers and
organizations.
Commercial Shipping Management

International Trade and Shipping: Seaborne trade of the world composition and
direction of cargoes - different types of ships which carry them - Technological
developments - Role of Shipping on national economic development.

Basic Structure of Shipping Industry: Types of Shipping services - Liner and Tramp
- Role of Intermediaries in shipping .business: Freight brokers, clearing and
Forwarding Agents -Stevedores - Shipbrokers, Bunker and Stores suppliers etc.
Shipping Agencies.

Liner Trades - characteristics - Liner Conferences - How Freight rates are fixed
Components of Liner Freight - Non-Conference lines - competition. Procedures of
Shipping cargoes and related documentation: Mate's Receipt, Bill of Lading.
2
Unitload systems - containerization and multimodal transport.

Tramp Trades - Chartering - different types of chartering ships - their relevance to
CP
trades -Procedures and documentation relating chartering - Charter" markets of
Bock
the world - How freight/charterhire is fixed.
04

Organisation of shipping company - Manpower planning - Business and cargo
management -Statutory regulations to be complied with like Foreign Exchange
Regulation.

Role of ports: Port locations - Functions and range of services - Financial aspects,
of utilization and cargo handling. India's ports, their organisation and
administration Modernisation and development of ports

Role of Customs, Customs Act and documents relating to customs relating to ship
operations and trade.

Indian Shipping Development: India's Merchant Fleet - Rx>le of Government Maritime Administration in India - India's Shipping Policy.

Maritime Frauds: Safeguards to be taken to prevent frauds with special reference
to shipping industry, operators and seafaring personnel.

Role of International Organisation: IMF, World Bank, IMO, UNCTAD, WTO.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Text-Books
S01058-TB1
S01058-TB2
Reference-Books
S01058-RB1 Management
Syllabus For V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science )
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Stoner & Freeman
Page 140
S01058-RB2 Basic Marine Management
S01058-RB3 The Practice of Management
People in Organisation, an introduction to
S01058-RB4
oraganisation behaviour
Consumer Behaviour. Basic Findings &
S01058-RB5
Managerial implegations
S01058-RB6 Mathematics of Investment
Theory and Practice of Management
S01058-RB7
information system
S01058-RB8 A Concept of Corporate planning
S01058-RB9 IACOCCA: An autobiography
S01058-RB10 An Introduction to Financial Management
S01058-RB11 Manpower Management
Industrial Relations in India's
S01058-RB12
Developing Economy
S01058-RB13 An Introduction Database System
S01058-RB14 Monetary Planning for India
S01058-RB15 Economics of Shipping & other papers
S01058-RB16 International Maritime Fraud
S01058-RB17 Elements of Shipping
S01058-RB18 Containerisation era in India
CD / DVD
Dr. A. V. Athalye
Drucker P.
Mitchell, Terence P.
Zaltman G. & Wallendrof A.
Hart W. L.
Burch, Strater & Grudneski
Russel L. & Ackoff
Lee lacocca
Solomon & Pringle
Dwivedi R. S.
N. N. Chaterjee
Dale C. J.
Gupta Suraj B.
Dr. S. N. Sanklecha
Ellen and Campbell
Alan Branch
Dr. K V Hariharan
S01058-CD1
S01058-CD2
Web Links
S01058-WL1
S01058-WL2
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SEMESTER 06
S01064: NAVIGATION IV
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01064 Navigation IV
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1 Magnetic Compass and Binnacle
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2
Gyroscope and Navigation
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3 Sonar Aids
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
CP
Block
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1
Magnetic Compass and Binnacle:

The construction of the magnetic compass and binnacle. The method of
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
determination and compensation by means of components of the effects of a
ship's magnetic field on the magnetic compass. The approximate coefficients A, B,
C, D, and E. Conditions which might produce coefficients A and E. Analysis of a CP
table of deviation to obtain appropriate coefficients. Method of obtaining a table Bock
of deviations. Calculations on the above.
01
General principles of compass corrections and the method of Correction for
coefficients B, C, and D. Heeling error and its cause, effect and method of
correction. Siting of compasses with reference to the proximity of magnetic
material and electrical appliances. Care and maintenance of liquid compasses.
Calculations on the above.
Gyroscope and Navigation:

The properties of the free gyroscope. The relationship between applied force and
precession. The effect of earth's rotation on a free gyroscope. Drift, tilt and
damping. Errors associated with gyro compasses including latitude, course and
2
speed error, ballistic deflection and its relation to change of speed error. Latitude,
course and speed correction, rolling error and how it is minimized. The principal
CP
parts of gyro compass, follow up and repeater systems.
Bock

Hyperbolic position fixing systems:
02

Decca Navigator: Description of the system. Errors, reliability, limitations &
accuracy of the system.

Loran: Description of the system. Errors, accuracy and reliability of the system.

Satellite Navigation: General features of Navigational satellite. Orbits of Satellites.
Full description of the Global Positioning System, (GPS and DGPS).
Sonar Aids:

Echo Sounder: Principle and working. Operational controls. Choice of site for echo
sounder transducers. Errors causing display of faulty or unreliable soundings.

Doppler Log: Description of the system. Errors and their remedies.

Berthing aids: Brief description of systems using sound propagation and systems CP
3
using
Bock

radiowaves propagation.
03

Radar: Characteristics of Radar set - its limitations. Errors and accuracy.
Anamolous propogation. Spurious echoes. Influence of weather. Various types of
displays. Radar logbook. Use of radar for navigation and collision avoidance,
knowledge of ARPA Radar. Racon, Ramark Beacons.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01064-TB1
S01064-TB2
Reference-Books
S01064-RB1
S01064-RB2
CD / DVD
S01064-CD1
S01064-CD2
Web Links
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S01064-WL1
S01064-WL2
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S02064: NAVIGATION IV
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02064 Navigation IV
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
CP
Questions
Block
UN Details of the Activities
1
Gyro-compass: Familiarisation with various types of Gyro-compasses used
on Merchant Navy ships. Explain procedure starting and stopping and
routine maintenance.
Echo Sounder: To take soundings using both visuals and graphic types.
(Actual instrument or simulator).
Radar: Practical adjustment of operational controls. To carry out
performance check. Use of performance monitor. To take range and
bearing of targets. To identify land objects on the Navigation Chart using
radar observations. Reflection Plotter evaluation of risk of collision using
relative & true plotting techniques and ARPA Radar. ,
Decca Navigator: To take readings on the Decca Navigator,
receiver/Simulator and determination of the Ship's position. Use of Decca
Chart.
GPS: Familiarity with usage of a GPS set.
Students
have to
submit
CP ‘Report of
Bock Activities’
01
in CA and
CSs face Viva
01-15 for end
exam on
these
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02064-TB1
S02064-TB2
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Reference-Books
S02064-RB1 Ships Magnetism & Magnetic Compass
S02064-RB2 Compass Work
S02064-RB3 Radar at Sea
S02064-RB4 Shipborne Radar
S02064-RB5 Radar and ARPA Manual
S02064-RB6 Ships Compass
S02064-RB7 Magnetic Compass Deviation & Correction
S02064-RB8 Gyro Compass for Ships' Officers
S02064-RB9 Radar Observer's Handbook.
S02064-RB10 Marine Electronic Navigation
S02064-RB11 Electronic Aids to Navigation; Position Fixin
CD / DVD
F.G. Merrifield
Kemp & Young
G.I Sonnenberg
Capt. H. Subramaniam
A.G. Bole & W.O. Dineley
Klinkert & Grant
W. Denne
A. Frost
W. Burger
S.F. Appleyard
L. Tetley & D. Calcutt
S02064-CD1
S02064-CD2
Web Links
S02064-WL1
S02064-WL2
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S01065: SHIP OPERATION TECHNOLOGY – IV
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01065 Ship Operation Technology – IV
CP CST CAT ST
3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1 Seamanship & Watchkeeping-1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2
Seamanship & Watchkeeping-2
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3 Maintenance
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1
CP
Block
SECTION A
Seamanship & Watchkeeping-1:
CP

Watch keeping at sea, at anchor & in port. Taking over, keeping and handing over Bock
of a watch.
01

Preparation for proceeding to sea, making port and entering harbours.
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




Berthing alongside and leaving quays under various conditions of wind & tide.
Knowledge of maneuvering trials, measured mile, angle of heel, when turning,
stopping distance turning circles, advance etc. Shallow water effect, Interaction.
Turning ship short round, emergency maneuvers, and man overboard.
Anchor work – different types of anchors, their advantages/disadvantages cables
and there care, anchoring to single anchor. Use of 2nd anchor – when, why & how.
Mooring – Standing Moor- Running Moor.
Through knowledge of ropes and wires. Their SWL, Proof Load & Breaking
strengths. Knots, bends, hitch and splice in common se. Purchase & tackle –
power gained.
Muster lists and all duties connected with the same. Use & care of Life Saving and
Fire Fighting Appliances
Seamanship & Watchkeeping-2:

Life Boat/Life-rat – Statutory retirements, handling them in an emergency.
Precautions in maneuvering for launching of boats or life rafts in bad weather.
Methods of taking on board survivors from lifeboats &life rafts.
2 
Prevention of fire a sea & in port. Oxidation, flashpoint auto ignition temperature,
and spontaneous combustion. Methods used to prevent the spread of fire. Action
to be taken.
CP

Damage control. Action to be taken following collision and grounding.
Bock

Steps to be taken when disabled & in distress. Preservation of passengers and 02
crew in an event of emergency. Abandoning ship-survival procedure.

Assisting a ship or aircraft in distress use of MERSAR manual.

Management of ship in heavy weather – use of oil

Elementary ideas on Towing and being towed.

Precautions to be observed to prevent pollution in port & on the high seas.
SECTION B
Maintenance:

Inspection and maintenance of ship and equipment, items to be covered include
hull, Bulkheads, DBs deep and Peak Tks, bilges, pipe lines, rudders, anchors and
cables, Davits, Safety equipment, derricks, and other cargo gear, Navigation lights,
CP
A practical knowledge of siting and screenary of ships navigational lights.
3
Bock

Treatment of steel surfaces – Removal of rust – Primers – Modern paints, Dry
03
Docking – general procedures, precautions to be observed, distribution of weights,
Maintenance of crew accommodation. Methods of pest control, Fumigation of
Holds and living spaces, Safeguards in applying various methods.

Surveyt and classification of Ships w.r.t. safety equipment and safety construction
cerficate with particulars attention to maintenance aspect.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01065-TB1
S01065-TB2
Reference-Books
S01065-RB1
S01065-RB2
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CD / DVD
S01065-CD1
S01065-CD2
Web Links
S01065-WL1
S01065-WL2
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S02065: SHIP OPERATION TECHNOLOGY – IV
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S02065 Ship Operation Technology – IV
CP CST CAT ST
1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply this knowledge during working
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
and on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
UN Details of the Activities






1





CP
Questions
Block
To find quantity of liquid in a tank using calibration tables.
Handling of boat under Oars.
Coming alongside and getting away picking up a man
overboard.
To take rope & chain stoppers.
Students
To reeve a 3 fold purchase and gun tackle.
have to
CP
Overhauling of blocks.
submit
Bock
Demonstrate to cadets: taking drafts to transfer rope from
‘Report of
01
mooring winch to bollards and making fast, removing of rust by
Activities’
chipping, preparation of surface, use of proper primers, brush
in CA and
painting; to make a stowage plan and cargo distribution
face Viva
together with working out of load densities.
for end
CSs
The use of Explosimeter to determine the percentage of gas in a
exam on
01-15
tank.
these
Use of various types of fire extinguishers in the event of fire.
units.
To recharge various types of fire extinguisher.
Use of smoke helmet, and breathing apparatus.
Identification and familiarisation with the documents and
certificates carried on board – Brief contents and their validity
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
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LR Code
Title
Author
Text-Books
S02065-TB1
S02065-TB2
Reference-Books
S02065-RB1 Theory and Practice of Seamanship
S02065-RB2 Seamanship Notes
S02065-RB3 Nicholls Seamanship
S02065-RB4 Cargo work
S02065-RB5 Seamanship Primer
S02065-RB6 Cargo work
S02065-RB7 International Code of Signals
S02065-RB8 Stowage of Cargo
Theory and Practice of Seamanship
S02065-RB9
G. Danton
Seamanship Notes
S02065-RB10
Kemp and Young
S02065-RB11 Seamanship and Cargo work Capt J Dinger
Nicholls's
Seamanship
And
Nautical
S02065-RB12 Knowledge
AN Cockeroft
Shipboard Operations
S02065-RB13
H.I. Laurey
CD / DVD
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Danton G.
Kemp & Young
Brown Son & Ferguson Ltd.
Kemp & Young
Capt. J.M.N.Dinger.
Capt. Errol Feraandes
HMSO.
Capt.O.O.Thomas
S02065-CD1
S02065-CD2
Web Links
S02065-WL1
S02065-WL2
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S01066: NAVAL ARCHITECTURE -III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01066 Naval Architecture -III
CP CST CAT ST CA
4 40 4 120 20
EE
80
TM Type
100 T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1 Ship Stability-1
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2
Ship Stability-2
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3 Ship Construction
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1
CP
Block
SECTION A
Ship Stability-1
CP

Use of Simpson's Rules for the computation of areas, second moment of Bock
areas, volumes, moments of volumes and centroids. Centre of pressure for 01
regular shapes and parabolic shapes, when given horizontal or vertical
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






ordinates.
Derivation of the formulae for TPC, FWA, BM (Transverse), MCTC, Angle of
Loll, Virtual loss of GM due to free surface, Virtual loss of GM on dry docking,
List with Zero GM, Wall sided formula, and Attwood formula.
Stability at moderate and large angles of heel. Use of the wall-sided formula.
Effect of beam and freeboard on stability.
Dynamical Stability - calculation of same by the GZ curve.
Stability and trim when dry-docking or grounding.
Theory of rolling. Synchronism.
The danger to a ship at the angle of loll. Ballasting sequence to rectify same.
Ship Stability-2

Dangers to a ship with a heavy list. Dangers associated with deck cargoes
including timber. Preventive and corrective actions to take.

Bilging of compartment. Permeability of a compartment. Calculation on
2
bilging and flooding of a compartment, symmetrical about centre line
anywhere along the ship's length for a box-shaped vessel given centre MCTC.

The Inclining Experiment.
CP

Shearing Forces and Bending Moment. The ship as a box girder. The Bock
calculation, and graphical representation, of the SF and BM for box-shaped 02
vessel, on,,even keel, under various conditions of load.

Modern methods of determining the effect of different conditions of load
and ballast on the ships structure and stability - Loadicator.

Calculations based on the foregoing and on the syllabii of the first and second
years. University of Mumbai - TY BSc (Nautical Sciences)
SECTION B
Ship Construction

Properties of steel, aluminum and other construction materials used for
shipbuilding. Effect of fire, heat, shock etc. on these materials.

Types of ships. General ideas on strength and construction. Midship sections
of specialised carriers - Passenger ships, RoLASH, Refrigerated cargo, LNG,
LPG, Chemicals, etc,

An out-line knowledge of shipyard practice and procedure including drawing
CP
office methods, place and section marking; process control and
3
Bock
prefabrication. ,
03

Methods used in welding of steel ships. Welding of ferrous and non-ferrous
metals as practiced in Shipyards. Testing and inspection of welds. Types of
joints and edge preparations. Stresses set up due to welding. Stress relieving.

Classification Societies and their functions. Cargo Ship Construction Rules.
Outline knowledge of Tonnage Regulations.

Load Line Regulations. Assignment of freeboard. Subdivisional Load Lines on
passenger ships.

Structural fire protection on Passenger and Cargo ships.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S01066-TB1
S01066-TB2
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Reference-Books
S01066-RB1 Merchant ship Construction
1985
S01066-RB2 Ship Construction
1988
S01066-RB3 Ship Construction
i) Load Line ii) Tonnage iii) Cargo Ship
Construction iv) Passenger Ship Construction
S01066-RB4
(Selected parts referring to Sub-division &
Fire Protection)
S01066-RB5 Ship Stability (volumes I, II & III)
S01066-RB6 Problems on M. V. Hindship
S01066-RB7 Notes on Stability
S01066-RB8 Ship Stability for Masters and Mates
Reed's Ship Construction for Marine
S01066-RB9
Students
CD / DVD
T A. Taylor
DJ. Eyres
Kemp & Young
Statutory Regulations
Capt. H. Subramaniam
Capt. Joseph & Capt.Rewari
Kemp & Young
D.R. Derret
E.A. Stokoe
S01066-CD1
S01066-CD2
Web Links
S01066-WL1
S01066-WL2
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S01067: MARINE ENGINEERING & CONTROL SYSTEMS - III
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
CP CST CAT ST
01 S01067 Marine Engineering & Control Systems - III 3 30 3 90
CA
15
EE
60
TM Type
75
T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1 Marine Engineering
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2
Automation and Control Engineering
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3 Safety Arrangements
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1
CP
Block
SECTION A
Marine Engineering:
CP
1. Auxiliaries
Bock
a) Fuels: Different types and properties. Fuel storage & supply-on board the ship. 01
Treatment of fuel.
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b) Turbines: Impulse and reaction turbine, gas, turbines, steam turbine operations &
care. Turbines as prime movers for various duties including as cargo pumping operations
of tankers.
c) Propellers & main shafting: Types of propellers, fixed pitched & variable pitch
propellers. Pitch, pitch angle, real and apparent slip, propeller efficiency, calculations.
Shafting tailend shaft, thrust block, intermediate shaft, alignment.
d) Deck Machinery: Cargo winch, windlass, lifeboat winch. Hydraulic, Pneumatic electric
drives. Safety features.
e) Pollution control: Sewage disposal, methods,, limits, regulations. Bilge oil water
separator, regulations. Control of pollution from machinery exhaust regulations.
2. Main propulsion units (1C engine and others)
A) "1C engine"
a) Process of exhausting, scavenging and supercharging. Scavenge fires.
b) Lubricating oil, jacket (and other) cooling water systems. Types of lubricating oils
for different duties. Simple CW, L.O and F.O. flow circuits for large diesel engine.
Reasons and method of chemical treatment of CW system. Testing of jacket
cooling water.
c) Operations of 1C engine as main propulsion engine. Warming up, starting
manoeuvring, reversing and full power running of the main engine. Limitations and care,
required on 1C engine during manoeuvring and at full power.
d) Selection criterion of 1C engines, power weight ratio, specific fuel consumption,
indicated power, brake power, shaft power delivered power, thrust power, effective
power. Various efficiencies, calculations. Maximum continues rating (MCR).
Calculation of fuel consumption, economic speed. Heat balance, various losses and
calculations.
B) " Other propulsion units "
Steam turbine, gas turbine as main propulsion units Advantages and disadvantages.
Manoeuvring operations.
SECTION B
Automation And Control Engineering:
1. Introduction, growth in shipboard automation, understanding terminology
Sensors, measuring elements for temperature, pressure, level, flow, etc. Transmitter
and actuators
2. Automatic control systems, open loop, closed loop control system, general
2
principles. Controllers and proportional controller. Pneumatic, hydraulic,
electric, electronic control systems. Applications in various shipboard
CP
operations.
Bock
3. Bridge control on main propulsion. Manoeuvring aids - CP. Propeller, bow
02
thruster. Care and precautions.
4. Trim indicator, heel indicator, draft gauge, load and stress indicators.
5. Liquid cargo loading, storage and discharge operations. Monitoring.
Remote level gauges. Types of remote control valves used on board ships.
Remote control operation of hatch covers. Remote operation for loading, discharging
and ballasting operations.
6. Information display, data logging, alarm systems. Testing and maintenance.
SECTION C
CP
Safety Arrangements :
3
Bock
1. Fire detectors, smoke, heat, flame etc. Fire alarm circuits.
03
2. Fire fighting systems.-Fixed fire fighting installations for engine room, accommodation
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and cargo holds. CO2 flooding, high pressure water system, water sprinkler system, bulk
dry powder and foam systems.
3. Inert gas for cargo. Inert gas production, generation from boiler fuel gas etc. Inert gas
system plant Use of O2 analyzer, explosive meter, dragger pump and other portable
measuring instruments.
4.
Smoke helmets, breathing apparatus, fire suit and other safety equipments.
5.
Role of classification society in quality of construction, machinery and
operations. Surveys and Importance of same.
6.
Lifeboat engine, emergency fire pump engine, lifeboat winch, operation and
care.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Text-Books
S01067-TB1
S01067-TB2
Reference-Books
Basic Marine Engineering
S01067-RB1
J. K. Dhar
General Engineering knowledge for Marine
S01067-RB2 Engineers
L. Jackson & T.Morton
Reeds Engineering Knowledge for Deck
S01067-RB3 officers
W. Embleton And T. Morton
Basic Electro Technology for Engineers
S01067-RB4
GTH Flanogan
S01067-RB5 Marine Engineering series – Marine Boilers
Marine Engineering series Diesel Engines
Wharton A.S.
Marine Auxiliary Machinery
S01067-RB7
D.W.Smith
Marine Electrical Practice
S01067-RB8
G.O. Watson
S01067-RB6
S01067-RB9 Instrumentation and control for engineers
Firefighting equipment and its uses on ship.
Marine engineering volume - I
Principles and practice of
S01067-RB11 marine diesel engines
D.K. Sanyal
CD / DVD
S01067-RB10
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
G. Maritime Publications
Thomas Reed
Publications Ltd.
Thomas Reed
Publications Ltd.
Heinemann Professional
Publications Ltd.
Heinemann Professional
Publications Ltd.
Thomas Reed
Publications Ltd.
Thomas Reed
Publications Ltd.
Thomas Reed
Publications Ltd.
Thomas Reed
Publications Ltd.
Thomas Reed
Publications Ltd.
S01067-CD1
S01067-CD2
Web Links
S01067-WL1
S01067-WL2
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S02067: MARINE ENGINEERING & CONTROL SYSTEMS – III
Programme Information
SN Description
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
CP CST CAT ST
01 S02067 Marine Engineering & Control Systems - III 1 15 1 30
CA
05
EE
20
TM Type
25
P
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
For successful completion of this course, student After successful completion of this course,
should have successfully completed:
student should be able to

10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group

Apply navigation principles on ship
UNITS
Note: A journal of practical work performed during the year is required to be maintained.
UN Details of the Activities
1.
2.
1
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Familiarity with parts of internal combustion engine - medium and
large size
Familiarity with parts of pumps, compressor heat exchangers, valves
and valves fittings.
Assembly of certain engine components.
Starting and running operations of motor boat engines, emergency
fire pump engine.
Starting, running and care of centrifugal pumps and air compressors.
Simple turning operations on lathe machine.
Use of instruments like portable O2 analyser, explosimeter, dragger
pump.
CP
Questions
Block
Students
have to
CP
submit
Bock
‘Report of
01
Activities’
in CA and
face Viva
for end
CSs
exam on
01-15
these
units.
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
ISBN
Publisher
Text-Books
S02067-TB1
S02067-TB2
Reference-Books
S02067-RB1
S02067-RB2
CD / DVD
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S02067-CD1
S02067-CD2
Web Links
S02067-WL1
S02067-WL2
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S01068: MARITIME LAW
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
SN Description
Details
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Nashik - 422 222, Maharashtra, India
Website: http://www.ycmou.com/
School of Architecture, Science and Technology
Science
UG
V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science)
1 University
2
3
4
5
School
Discipline
Level
Course Used in
COURSE INFORMATION
Sem Code Course Name
01 S01068 Maritime Law
CP CST CAT ST CA
4 40 4 120 20
EE
80
TM Type
100 T
PRESUMED KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Presumed Knowledge
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of this course,
For successful completion of this course, student
student should be able to
should have successfully completed:
 Apply maritime laws in case of any
 10+2 or HSC or ISC with PCM Group
problems
UNITS
UN Name of the Unit
CSs
CP Block 01
1 Concept of Law and Contract Act
CSs
01-10
CP Block 02
2
Maritime
Contract
Organisation,
Shipping
Act
and
CSs
11-20
CP Block 03
3 Insurance Act and Remedies
CSs
21-30
Questions
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
Students have to answer
'1 of 1' SAQ in CA and
'1 of 1' SAQ & '1 of 2'
LAQs in end exam on
these units.
DETAILS SYLLABUS
UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit
1
CP
Block
Concept of Law and Contract Act:
CP

Concept of Law-Civil, Criminal Law, Public Law, Private Law, Public and Private Bock
01
International Law.
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

Indian Contract Act with reference to following: Agreement, Offer and Acceptance,
consideration, consent, capacity to contract, valid void and voidable contracts,
quasi contract, breach of contract, remedies for breach, discharge of contract,
agency bailment.
Scope of Maritime Law - Sources, Subjects and objects. Continental Shelf, Exclusive
Economic Zone, Sea Bed, Admiralty Jurisdiction International aspects of
Registration Ship building contracts and mortgage. Nationality of ships, flags of
convenience & flag Discrimination.
Maritime Organisation, Shipping Act and Contract:

International Maritime Organisation - Its Structure, Objects, & Functions.

Indian Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 in general with special reference to;
(a) Definitions. Section 3.
(b) Registration of Indian Ships. Sections 20 to 74.
2
(c) Seamen & Apprentices. Sections 88 to 218.
(d) Limitation and Liability. Sections 352 to 352 F.
(e) Investigation and Inquiries. Sections 357 to 389.

Contract of Affreightment:
(a) General aspects of Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1925.
(b) The Indian Multimodal Transport of Goods Act, 1993.
(c) Hague Visby Rules; Hamburg Rules.
(d) Charter Party - Various Clauses and their Interpretations
CP
Bock
02
Insurance Act and Remedies:

Marine Insurance Act - Insurable interest in a policy, difference between marine
CP
insurance policies and other policies, different types of marine insurance policies,
3
Bock
perils of sea, claims. Settlement of claims.
03

Legal remedies maritime liens, at common law, general legal remedies as given in
specific relief act. Writs injunction Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act. 1996
LEARNING RESOURCE DETAILS
LR Code
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Text-Books
S01068-TB1
S01068-TB2
Reference-Books
S01068-RB1 Merchant Shipping Act
1958
The Indian Multimodal Transports of Goods
S01068-RB2
1993
Act
S01068-RB3 Carriage of Goods by sea Act
1925
S01068-RB4 Marine insurance Act
1963
S01068-RB5 The Arbitration and Conciliation Act
1996
S01068-RB6 S. T. C. W. Convention
1978
S01068-RB7 The Indian Contract Act
1879
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Publisher
Govt. of India
Govt. of India
Govt. of India
Govt. of India
Govt. of India
I. M. O.
I. M. O.
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S01068-RB8
S01068-RB9
S01068-RB10
S01068-RB11
S01068-RB12
S01068-RB13
S01068-RB14
S01068-RB15
S01068-RB16
S01068-RB17
S01068-RB18
S01068-RB19
S01068-RB20
S01068-RB21
Relevant Shipping Manuals,
Conventions & Rules
Hague/ Visby Rules. Hamburg Rules
Charter
Parties
Scrutton
Indian
Contract
Act
Actar Singh
Maritime
Law
of
India
Gopalan Nair
Shipping
Law
Charley & Giles
Legal Regime of Merchant Shipping
Dr. Nagendra Singh
Limitation of Liability of Shipowners
Khodie Narmada
Maritime
Liens.
Dr. Thomas
Carriage
of
Goods
by
Sea
Mitra
Business & Law for the Shipmaster
F. N. Hopkins
Shipping
Law
Grime R.
Law
of
Carriage
of
Goods
Avatar Singh
Law
of
Arbitration
Avatar Singh
I. M. O.
CD / DVD
S01068-CD1
S01068-CD2
Web Links
S01068-WL1
S01068-WL2
END OF DOCUMENT
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