ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ бюджетное ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ВЫСШЕГО ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ «Санкт-Петербургский

United States Merchant Marine Academy

1. ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ бюджетное ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ВЫСШЕГО ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ «Санкт-Петербургский

ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ БЮДЖЕТНОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ
ВЫСШЕГО ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ
«САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКИЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ МОРСКОЙ ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ»
ФАКУЛЬТЕТ КОРАБЕЛЬНОЙ ЭНЕРГЕТИКИ И АВТОМАТИКИ
US Merchant Marine Academy
Санкт-Петербург
2017
Выполнил:
Шарыпов Святослав Андреевич,
«13.03.03.01 - Двигатели внутреннего сгорания»

2.

United States Merchant Marine Academy is a
federal service academy that educates and
graduates licensed Merchant Marine officers of
exemplary character who serve America’s
marine transportation and defense needs in
peace and war. Academy is located in Kings –
point, New York.

3.

New York - the central region of America. The
city has developed infrastructure. There are many
public transport such as metro, bus, ferry and
taxi. In NY there is many Attractions: Central
park, The Statue of Liberty, Empire State
Building and more… In NY you can fined many
different food courts, shops, places of worship,
entertainment.

4.

History
The Academy represents Federal
involvement in maritime training that
is more than a century old. Since the
1869 Government has initiated
various programs to train its citizens
for service in the merchant marine.
The United States Merchant Marine
Academy, dedicated in 1943,
represents the realization of these
efforts.

5.

Between 1874 and 1936,
various Federal legislation
supported maritime training
through schoolships,
internships at sea and other
methods. In 1934, a terrible
fire occurred on board the
passenger ship MORRO
CASTLE. This fire
convinced the U.S. Congress
that direct Federal
involvement in effective and
standardized training was
needed.

6.

1. There is Library:
Accommodations for 300 readers and 180,000
volumes; special collections, periodicals, charts,
archives, rare books, microfilm, microfiche,
audio visual equipment, online index.
2. Very big Campus:
82 acres, 28 buildings; large waterfront
facilities; more than 100 vessels and small craft.
3. The most popular faculty is marine
engineering.

7.

5. 1,000
Students
980 Fulltime
20 Part time
862 Men Full time
118 Women Full time
4. Many Student Activities:
• Regimental Marching Band
• Glee Club and Chorus
• Newspaper
• Yearbook
• Debate Council
• Sailing Squadron
• Clubs
• Honor societies
• Professional society chapters
• Lectures and concerts
• Voluntary religious program
• Museum exhibits
• 28 varsity sports
• Intramurals
• Social events

8.

Facilities
The Mariners Memorial Chapel is a National
Memorial honoring men of the Merchant
Marine who gave their lives at sea during World
Wars I and II in the defense of their country.
The American Merchant Marine Museum
preserves displays and interprets historic
artifacts and artwork related to the United States
Merchant Marine Academy, the U.S. Merchant
Marine, and the profession of seafaring.

9.

There are many athletics halls:
Edwin J. O'Hara Hall
James W. Liebertz Gymnasium
O'Hara Pool
Brooks Stadium & Captain James
Harvey Tomb Field
Upper and Lower Roosevelt Fields
Brooks Field House
Weight Rooms
Training Rooms

10.

Subject areas
Marine Transportation
Marine Engineering
Marine Engineering Systems
Marine Engineering and Shipyard Management
Maritime Operations and Technology
Logistics and Intermodal Transportation

11.

Accommodation
Students can be accommodated on campus or in
hostels or in rental apartment.

12.

Fees and funding
Inexpensive tuition ($1,107 USD, same for instate and out-of-state students)
Relatively low percent of freshmen receive
grants (16%)
Students are responsible for personal fees,
activity fees, cost of transportation and
prescribed personal computer. Given the fact
that the university is a state university,
students have the right to financial support
from the university.

13.

Requirements
In addition to requiring strong GPA and SAT/ACT scores, to be
eligible to enter the Academy a candidate must:
Be of good moral character.
Be at least 17 years of age and must not have passed his or
her 25th birthday before July 1 in the year of entrance.
Be a citizen of the United States either by birth or
naturalization, except for a limited number of international
midshipmen specially authorized by Congress.
Meet the physical, security and character requirements
necessary for appointment as Midshipman in the U.S. Naval
Reserve.
Obtain a Congressional nomination to the Academy from a
Member of Congress.
Submit a completed application; and
Qualify scholastically.

14.

Medical/Physical Clearance – Candidates are
required to pass a DoDMERB (Department of
Defense Medical Examination Review Board)
physical, and take the Candidate Fitness
Assessment (CFA) to assess physical fitness.
Security Clearance – In order to receive a
commission at graduation as an officer in the
U.S. Armed Forces, candidates are required to
complete a security clearance upon enrollment
at the Academy.
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