Chief Mate

Institute: Institute of Engineering and Transport

Department: Centre for Maritime Studies Department

Programme of Study offered on Full Time basis as per MCAST Course Offering – Prospectus 2025/26
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Programme Code: MS-O02-21
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Credits:
Accredited Work Based Learning: Not Applicable, does not include WBL
Duration: 1 Year

Course Description

This course is a continuation in the career of a Deck Officer in the merchant shipping navy leading to the issue of a Certificate of Competence as a Chief Mate. The training provided is at management level and learners attending this course are expected to dedicate a lot of time to their studies and to wear a merchant marine uniform whilst undergoing training ashore. The Centre for Maritime studies boasts a good reputation for discipline and all Officers are expected to abide by a Code of Conduct whilst attending the Chief Mate Course and to actively participate in organised events. Practical STCW ancillary courses, namely medical care and radar navigation including simulation exercises, are also provided as compulsory short courses for the Chief Mate Certificate of Competency

Career Prospects

Chief Officer on Sea-going Merchant ships as second in command,
Ship Senior Officer of the Bridge,
Ship Senior Officer controlling Cargo operations on a ship,
Master on Offshore Vessels,
Ship Security Officer Marine,
VTS Operator/Supervisor

Entry Requirements

Letter of Eligibility from Transport Malta

A Valid OIC Navigational Watch Certificate of Competency, together with documented evidence of 12 months at sea in that capacity

At point of application, all Applicants are expected to present a full Medical Clearance, as per Protocol issued by Transport Malta

Other Important matters to be noted and considered:

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Updated: 2025-06-06