Week
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Topics
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Course Outcomes
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1
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- Inception: What is Sea Power ? Functions of modern Navies
- The Rôle of Naval Ships
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I
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2
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- Naval Ship’s Terminology. The Types and the Classification of Naval Ships
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I
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3
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- Naval Ships as a Federation of Systems. Basic Systems of Naval Ships
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I-II
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4
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- Main Systems of Naval Ships; Weapons Equipment-weapons & sensors
- Main Systems of Naval Ships; Propulsion
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I-II
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5
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- Onboard (Ship’s) Service SystemsElectrical Supply systems, HVAC, Pressurised air Supplies, Hydrolic Systems, Data Transfer System, Fresh Water and Sewage Systems
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I-II
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6
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- Onboard (Ship’s) Service SystemsElectrical Supply systems, HVAC, Pressurised air Supplies, Hydrolic Systems, Data Transfer System, Fresh Water and Sewage Systems
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I-II
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7
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- Onboard (Ship’s) Service SystemsElectrical Supply systems, HVAC, Pressurised air Supplies, Hydrolic Systems, Data Transfer System, Fresh Water and Sewage Systems
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I-II
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8
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- General Arrangement of Naval Ships,
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II-III-IV
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9
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- Arrangement of the Weatherdeck (Topside Design)
- Ship Detection and Counterdetection
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II-III-IV
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10
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- Naval Ship Safety; Demage and Fire Control Sysytems, Ship’s survivability, Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Effects, Explosive Damage
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I-II
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11
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- Naval Ship Safety; Demage and Fire Control Sysytems, Ship’s survivability, Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Effects, Explosive Damage
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I-II
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12
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- Design and Acquisition of Naval Ships
- Naval Architectural Considerations for Naval Vessels
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II-III-IV
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13
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I-II-III-IV
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14
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- Future Trends for Naval Ships; Advanced Naval Vessels
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I-II-III-IV
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