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School of Marine Engineering

Pollution Control

Pollution Control is offered within the School of Marine Engineering at Deep Blue. The course delivers a structured combination of theoretical foundations and applied practice, developed by serving practitioners and academic faculty with extensive experience in the maritime sector. Candidates build the technical understanding, professional judgement, and regulatory awareness expected of a competent maritime professional in this discipline.

Your seafaring path — Marine Engineer

This programme is part of a structured route to a Certificate of Competency (CoC) at sea. Studies can be completed at our Africa campus and/or our Asia campus.

Africa campus
All courses approved & accredited by the national flag administration
Asia campus
All courses approved by the regional maritime authority
  1. 1. Academic studies

    Marine Engineering programme — thermodynamics, propulsion, electrical, automation.

  2. 2. Mandatory sea service

    We arrange the required onboard cadetship/training berth so you can complete the sea-time IMO/STCW demands.

  3. 3. Verified Officer / Engineer

    Sit EOOW oral exams and obtain Class IV Engineer CoC. Progress to 2nd Engineer & Chief Engineer.

⚓ We provide the mandatory sea service for our enrolled vocational students.

Cadetship berths, training records, and assessor sign-off are arranged through our shipping partners — so you actually finish the path and become a verified Marine Officer or Marine Engineer at sea, not just a graduate on paper.

Regulatory basis

  • STCW Chapter III
  • MARPOL Annex I–VI
  • SOLAS Chapter II

Target audience

  • Engine cadets and trainee engineers
  • Serving marine engineers
  • Naval architects and superintendents

Prerequisites

  • Secondary education with mathematics and physics
  • Basic mechanical / electrical understanding
Learning objectives

What you'll be able to do

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Explain the underlying principles and current best practice of Pollution Control.
Apply Pollution Control concepts safely and effectively in shipboard / shore-based operations.
Identify and mitigate the main risks associated with Pollution Control.
Communicate effectively with multinational crews and shore management on Pollution Control.
Demonstrate the regulatory framework and documentation associated with Pollution Control.
Course content

Modules & topics

Indicative module breakdown — actual delivery is adapted to the audience and operational context.

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01

Foundations of Pollution Control

  • Introduction to Pollution Control — scope, terminology, and historical development
  • Applicable international and national regulatory framework
  • Roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities of the maritime professional
02

Operational practice in Pollution Control

  • Practical workflows and case studies relevant to Pollution Control
  • Risk assessment, hazard identification, and control measures
  • Documentation, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements
03

Advanced topics & assessment in Pollution Control

  • Decision-making and human-element factors
  • Continuous improvement and lessons-learned culture
  • Final assessment and competency demonstration

Assessment

Continuous assessment through written tests, practical / simulator exercises where applicable, and a final examination. Candidates must achieve the academy's minimum pass standard.

Certification

Successful candidates receive a Deep Blue certificate of completion. Where the course leads to a statutory certificate, it is issued in accordance with the relevant flag-state and IMO requirements.

References & further reading

Authoritative sources

This course aligns with international maritime conventions and IMO Model Courses. Use these references for detailed regulatory text.

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