Transport Canada-approved training and certifications
We offer customized traning solutions and short courses throughout the year along with a selection of continuous-intake marine navigation training packages. Our Marine navigation short courses are self-directed, allowing flexibility for students to learn at their own pace, with instructors available by email or at the MTC for guidance and support.
If you are unsure which certificate of competency you require, please contact your local Transport Canada Marine Safety Office prior to course registration.
Our navigation courses are offered on a continuous basis and are self-directed study, which allows the student the flexibility to start/end courses at their convenience. The instructors provide study materials, and the students work at their own pace until they are prepared to challenge the exam with Transport Canada. All of the course materials are in PDFs in a shared folder that the student can access from home. For some courses, hard copy materials will also be provided. The instructors are available by email or phone to answer questions or provide guidance as needed (September through June).
Students also have the option to study at the Marine Training Centre, where they can use the classrooms and an instructor is available for face-to-face tutoring.
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PLEASE NOTE: Proficiency in the English language is required for all courses at the Marine Training Centre
Which navigation Courses do I need to take?
The course requirements for each Certificate of Competency vary. Please contact your local Transport Canada Examiner to find out exactly what combination of training and sea time you will need to complete your CoC. Also, refer to the Marine Personnel Regulations.
This FAQ document pertains to the navigation courses only, there are other short courses that you may also need to complete such as Marine First Aid, Marine Emergency Duties, Radio, etc.
When can I start the navigation courses?
These courses can be started any time between September and June. Each course is structured for self-directed study, which means that the instructors provide the study material and each student works at their own pace. There are no scheduled classes, but an instructor is available for guidance either in person or by phone from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. AST.
How long is each course?
The length of time spent preparing for each Transport Canada exam will vary depending on the student. When you pay your tuition for a course, you have up to 12 months to complete the course. Please see the course list for fees and a recommended length of time to complete each course.
Can I study from home or do I have to study at the college?
Many of our navigation courses are now available as distance study packages. These packages contain all of the study materials in PDFs and students are given access to them in a shared folder. Instructors are available by phone or email to assist as needed. Please contact us for a current list of distance courses.
Are there any prerequisites for the navigation courses?
Currently there are no prerequisites for navigation courses; however, for some courses a basic understanding of math is helpful. For higher level courses, prior knowledge of algebra and trigonometry is also helpful, but not mandatory.
Do I need any tools to complete the course?
Yes. Pencils, pens, notebook/binder/paper and a scientific calculator (cell phone calculators are not permitted during TC exams). For some distance courses, we may also mail you textbooks or tools that you may need, such as charts. All library books must be returned to the school or you will be charged the cost to replace them.
Can I challenge a higher-level exam?
At this time, Transport Canada allows students to challenge the higher-level exam for the following courses: ASTRO1, CG1, CP1, EK1, MET1, SCS1, SCS3, SM2. We recommend that students challenge the higher-level exam whenever possible.
Where can I write the Transport Canada exams?
These navigation courses are intended as preparation for the Transport Canada exams. You will not receive any training certificate upon completion of these courses. The navigation exams are administered by Transport Canada. When you are ready to challenge an exam, contact your local TC office to request an exam date. Generally, two weeks' notice is required.
Please feel free to email the Learning Manager.
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