
SeaWays Tugmaster Training Module 2: Undertaking Harbour Towage Operations
Who should attend
Tugmasters. New and experienced.
Course highlights
The Seaways tugmaster – module 2 ‘undertaking harbour towage’ course is an advanced level tugmaster course. It is highly recommended that this course be taken in combination with the Seaways module 1 ‘tug handling’ course and includes a comprehensive training manual and a 32 part e-learning towage theory on line programme.
SeaWays’ training is competency based to a defined standard and non-subjectively assessed, Certificates of Achievement (not attendance). A trainee must successfully pass the course to be issued a Certificate.
This training is delivered in the two quality TugSims and FMB utilising industry leading Transas Simulation’s advanced software.
Key facts
Start Date(s) |
Monday 20 March – Friday 24 March 2023 Monday 08 May -Friday 12 May 2023 Monday 17 July – Friday 21 July 2023 Monday 28 August – Friday 1 September 2023 Monday 9 October – Friday 13 October 2023 Monday 11 December – Friday 15 December 2023 |
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Duration | Five days |
Time | 8am - 4pm |
Study location(s) | New Zealand Maritime School |
Study method |
Please contact us for more information
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Domestic fees | $8,400 (approx.) for the March 2023 course. $9,240 for courses from 01 May 2023 |
International fees (NZD) | NZD $8,400 (approx.) for the March 2023 course. $9,240 for courses from 01 May 2023 |
Course code | N/A |
Offered by |
School of NZ Maritime In conjunction with Seaways |
For more information, phone 0800 62 62 52 or enquire below.
Information is correct as at 23 February 2023. The fee quoted is an indicative short course fee. You will be advised of the current fees at the time of enrolment. Short courses stated as eligible for free study in 2023 are based on the 2022 fee structure and subject to funding confirmation for 2023. International Students holding an appropriate visa may enrol on this course. All short course fees are in New Zealand Dollars and inclusive of GST. Manukau Institute of Technology reserves the right to cancel or postpone a course with insufficient enrolments or for any other reason where cancellation is necessary before the course is planned to start. Manukau Institute of Technology is part of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology. Te Pukenga is accredited under the provisions of the Education and Training Act 2020.