Upload
dinhdien
View
228
Download
2
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
1School of Construction & EngineeringDepartment of Marine Engineering
COURSE INFORMATION
2012 – 2013
Senior Marine - Certificate of Competency
2
CONTENTSTraining and Certificate Guidance .......................................... 4
Second Engineer - Unlimited (STCW REG 111/2) .................. 8
• Course Details ................................................................. 11
•MCA Examination Candidates ........................................ 11
Chief Engineer - Unlimited (STCW REG 111/2) .................... 12
• Course Details ................................................................. 14
•MCA Examination Candidates ........................................ 14
Combined Certificate Chief Engineer or Second Engineer ..................................... 14
Revalidation Under STCW 95 ............................................... 15
Distance Learning - Courses for MCA Certificate of Competency ........................................... 16
Marine Tuition Fees for Session 2012-13 ............................. 19
Scottish Qualifications Authority - Marine Engineer Officers Written Exam Fees Session 2012-13 ...................... 20
Maritime & Coastguard Agency - Engineer Officer Notice of Eligibility ..................................... 22
Oral Examinations ................................................................. 23
Fire Fighting & First Aid Certificates ..................................... 25
Medical Certificates .............................................................. 25
Engineering Certificate of Competency
Course Delivery Plans 2012/2013 ......................................... 26
Application 2012 - 2013 ........................................................ 28
3
4
Every candidate for an STCW 95 certificate of
competency as deck or engineer officer must
complete approved education and training and
meet standards of competence laid down in the
STCW Code.
To apply for a Certificate of Competency Notice
of Eligibility, application should be made by the
candidate direct to the Maritime & Coastguard
Agency in Southampton using the examination
application form EXN3, (MSF 4275/REV 1004)
copies of which are available from MCGA website.
The College strongly advises all candidates to apply
for ‘Notice of Eligibility’ at the earliest opportunity,
preferably prior to commencing the course of study
at the College, but at least 8 weeks prior to the
Monday of the examination week.
When making application, it is important to ensure
that workshop service testimonials give exact dates
between which, the applicant was employed,
and state the kind of work on which he/she has
engaged and the period of time spent in each
branch, e.g. fitting, turning, machine work, drawing
office, etc. and testify to his/her conduct and ability.
Sea service testimonials must state actual rank
on watch and the nature of duties performed
by the applicant. They should be singed by the
Chief Engineer and counter signed by the Master,
Engineer Superintendent, Managing Owner or
Secretary of the Company.
School Contact Details
City of Glasgow College
Riverside Campus
21 Thistle Street
GLASGOW
G5 9XB
Telephone: 0141 565 2713 / 2650
Fax: 0141 565 2584
Email: [email protected]
School of Engineering, Energy & ScienceCourses for Maritime & Coastguard (MCA) / SQACertificate of Competency
TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION GUIDANCE
5
A candidate who is attempting an examination,
which leads to his/her initial Certificate of
Competency under the STCW 95 Regulations, must
send original STCW 95 certificates to the Maritime
& Coastguard Agency as follows: -
• Personal Survival Techniques
• Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting
• Advanced Fire Fighting
• Elementary First Aid
• Medical First Aid
• Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats
(CPSC)
• Personal Safety & Social Responsibility
Every candidate must also hold a valid Medical
Fitness Certificate.
Applications together with the appropriate
supporting documentation, which must be originals
and not photocopies, plus the MCA examination fee
should be sent (Recorded Delivery) to:
Examiner of Engineers
Maritime & Coastguard Agency
Bay 2 / 11, Spring Place
105 Commercial Road
SOUTHAMPTON
SO1 OZD
www.mcga.gov.uk/
Telephone Number: 02380 329 100
6
When a candidate’s application has been approved, a ‘Notice
of Eligibility’ will be issued and forwarded to the candidate by
post. The ‘Notice of Eligibility’ will specify which examination
subjects have been exempted or previously passed, and will
authorise admission of a candidate to the remaining written and
oral parts of the examination as appropriate.
This ‘Notice of Eligibility’ will be required by the College
where Engineering Knowledge written examinations are to be
taken and by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency Examiner
conducting the oral examination. Individual subjects, SQA
Certificates will be issued to candidates who are successful
in the written examinations at Chief Engineer and Second
Engineer level and by the International Association of Maritime
Institutions (IAMI) at OOW level.
The results of the oral examinations will be entered on the
‘Notice of Eligibility’ by the MCA Examiner. When all sections
of the examination have been passed and when the SQA /
IAMI Certificates for the written papers have been received,
they should be forwarded together with the complete Notice
of Eligibility to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency in
Southampton.
Intending students are advised to make sure that they are
qualified to sit the examinations before attending College. This
is especially true for overseas students. The qualifications
necessary to enter the MCA examinations are given on page
8 but must be taken as a guide only. Decisions regarding
entry to the examinations can only be made by the Maritime &
Coastguard Agency in Southampton.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency no longer give
exemptions from any of the written examinations on the basis
of qualifications gained abroad nor on individual subject passes
obtained overseas via Certificates of Competency examinations
set by other national administrations.
7
8
SECOND ENGINEER – UNLIMITED (STCW REG III/2)Candidates will be required to complete the following qualifying sea service in ships of not less than
750 kW registered power whilst holding a certificate as watchkeeping officer issued in accordance with
Regulation III/1 of STCW 95, or a Class 3 or Class 4 Engineer Officer certificate issued under the 1986
Merchant Shipping Regulations.
Sea service must be recorded / endorsed in the seafarer’s Discharge Book and be supported by
testimonials signed by the Chief Engineer.
Candidates will be required to:
Motor Certificate 18 months, of which at least 9 months must have been spent in
watchkeeping on main propelling machinery of motor ships or duties
associated with the Unmanned Machinery Space (UMS).
Steam Certificate 18 months, of which at least 9 months must have been spending in
watchkeeping in the boilers and main propelling machinery of steam
ships or duties associated with the Unmanned Machinery Space (UMS).
Combined Certificate 18 months, of which at least 9 months must have been spent in
watchkeeping on main propelling machinery of motor ships duties
associated with the Unmanned Machinery Space (UMS) and at least
9 months must have been spent in watchkeeping on the boilers and
main propelling machinery of steam ships or duties associated with the
Unmanned Machinery Space (UMS).
Candidates will be required to:
Follow an approved programme of education and training, which covers knowledge,
understanding and proficiencies listed in the STCW Code.
Pass external written examinations administered by the Scottish Qualification Authority (SQA)
in the following academic subjects at Second Engineer or Chief Engineer levels or be granted
exemption on the basis of past achievements in national examinations.
• Applied Mechanics
• Applied Heat
• Mathematics
• Engineering Drawing
• Marine Electrotechnology
• Naval Architecture
Pass external written examinations administered by Scottish Qualification Authority (SQA) in the
following profession subjects:
• General Engineering Knowledge
• Motor and / or
• Steam Engineering Knowledge
In addition, candidates will be required to undertake the MCA oral examination.
As a direct consequence of the decision made by the MCA to allow progression direct to Chief Engineer
Level Academic Subjects, it has been decided by this College to offer only Engineering Drawing and
Mathematics at Second Engineer Level.
Engineering Knowledge also runs as Second Engineer Course.
All other academic subjects will be delivered at Chief Engineer Level only.
Candidates who wish to sit examination papers at Second Engineer Level will be free to do so and attend
the Chief Engineer classes for the necessary approved course of study.
1
2
3
9
11
COURSE DETAILS – SECOND ENGINEER
Subjects Course Length
Second EngineerPart A
Applied Mechanics
Heat Engines
Mathematics
Engineering Drawing
Mathematics and Drawing
Only offered as Distant Learning
Applied Mechanics & Heat Engines (Chief Engineer Level) 12 Weeks
Second EngineerPart B
Students applying for Engineering Knowledge subjects must hold a valid Notice of Eligibility
Electrotechnology
Naval Architecture
Engineering Knowledge (General)
Engineering Knowledge (Steam or Motor) Viva voce examination
The full Part B Course is delivered over 13 weeks. (Academic subjects delivered at Chief Engineer level)
Second EngineerPart B
Engineering Knowledge Only
Motor Engineering Knowledge
Steam Engineering Knowledge
General Engineering Knowledge
10 weeks
10
MCA EXAMINATION CANDIDATES
Entrance to examinations for any of the above subjects requires Candidates to have completed an
approved course of study in order to comply with STCW 95 Regulations.
12
CHIEF ENGINEER - UNLIMITED (STCW REG III/2)
Candidates will be required to complete 36 months sea service in the engine department as an Engineer
Officer, inclusive of the time detailed in the following paragraphs.
Sea service must be recorded/endorsed in the seafarer’s Discharge Book and be backed up by
testimonials signed by the Chief Engineer.
Candidates who possess a Second Engineer certificate, issued in accordance with Regulation III/2 of
STCW 95 obtained by following the route described above.
• Second Engineer certificate, issued in accordance with Regulation III/2 of STCW 95 by revalidation of a
Second Engineer Officer certificate issued under the 1986 Merchant Shipping regulations, or
• Second Engineer Officer certificate, issued under the 1986 Merchant Shipping regulations will be
required to:
Complete the following sea service whilst holding one of the above certificates:
Follow an approved programme of education and training, which covers knowledge, understanding
and proficiencies listed in the STCW Code.
1
2
Motor Certificate 18 months in ships of 1500 kW or more, including 12 months as officer in charge of the watch or other position of responsibility in motor ships of 3000 kW or more.
Steam Certificate 18 months in ships of 1500 kW or more, including 12 months as officer in charge of the watch or other position of responsibility in steam ships of 3000 kW or more.
Combined Certificate 18 months, of which 9 months must have been spent in charge of the watch or other position of responsibility in motor ships of 3000 kW or more and 9 months must have been spent in charge of the watch or other position of responsibility in steam ships of 3000 kW or more.
Pass external written examinations administered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority in the
academic subjects, from which it may be possible to gain exemption on the basis of past
achievements in national examinations.
• Applied Mechanics
• Applied Heat
• Marine Electrotechnology
• Naval Architecture
Pass external written examinations administered by the Scottish Qualification Authority in the following professional subjects:
• General Engineering Knowledge
• Motor Engineering Knowledge and/or
• Steam Engineering Knowledge
Undertake the MCA Oral Examination
3
4
5
13
14
COURSE DETAILS – CHIEF ENGINEER
Subjects Course Length
Chief EngineerPart A
Applied Mechanics
Heat Engines
12 Weeks
Chief EngineerPart B
Students applying for Engineering Knowledge subjects must hold a valid Notice of Eligibility
Electrotechnology
Naval Architecture
Engineering Knowledge (General)
Engineering Knowledge (Steam or Motor) Viva voce examination
The full Part B Course is delivered over 13 weeks
Chief EngineerPart B
Engineering Knowledge Only
Motor Engineering Knowledge
Steam Engineering Knowledge and General
General Engineering Knowledge
10 weeks
MCA EXAMINATION CANDIDATES
Entrance to examinations for any of the above subjects requires Candidates to have completed an
approved course of study on order to comply with STCW 95 Regulations.
Subjects Course Length
(a) For a combined certificate, 6 months sea service, of which at least 6 months must have been spent on the boilers and main propelling machinery of a steam ship, a motor ship whilst already in possession of a Class 1 Certificate in either discipline.
For a Chief Engineer Combined Certificate the sea service must have been ships with a power of not less than 3000 kW.
(b) A Chief Engineer or Second Engineer Certificate either Steam or Motor as appropriate.
Engineering Knowledge (Steam or Motor);
Viva voce examination
6 weeks (Infill into 10 week EKs class)
COMBINED CERTIFICATE CHIEF ENGINEER OR SECOND ENGINEER
(Formerly termed Endorsement)Entrance Requirements for Engineering Knowledge Examinations:
REVALIDATION UNDER STCW 95
Existing power and area limitations will be
carried forward regardless of the date of issue of
the original certificate.
Candidates will be required to hold either a
Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft (CPSC)
or the new Certificate of Proficiency in Survival
and Rescue Boats (CPSC & RB).
The old Certificates of Efficiency as a lifeboat
man will be acceptable as equivalent to the
CPSC provided that candidate must also
undertake the Personal Survival Techniques or
the Basic Sea Survival Training. OPITO courses
will not be treated as equivalent to CPSC.
Candidates will be required to hold either a
First Aid at Sea or the new Medical First Aid
Certificate.
Requirements in respect of sea-service or
acceptable professionally related employment
and medical fitness will continue to apply.
15
17
DISTANCE LEARNINGCOURSES FOR MCA CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY
Note: It has been agreed that our Distance
Learning material satisfies STCW 95
requirements for an approved course of study.
These distance learning courses are devised to
satisfy demand from potential students of the
college, who for whatever reason are unable to
attend full time college based courses.
The advantages of this arrangement are:
• Avoidance of travelling expenses to and from
college
• Avoidance of accommodation expenses in the
college vicinity
• Continuation of employment while studying
• The students can progress at their own individual
pace
Note: This provision would also be of assistance
to candidates contemplating attempting Chief
Engineer academic subject examinations at
Second Engineer level.
The only disadvantage of the distance learning type
of education is the absence of a lecturer to solve
problems as they occur and motivate students
in the correct direction. In consequence of this,
a student taking a distance learning course must
be willing to apply himself/herself to the various
tasks given. It is our intention to set up an ‘Intranet
Forum’, to enable students to contact each other,
this will hopefully start when the ‘Blackboard’
courses are made available.
The number of subjects studied simultaneously
by a student is left to his / her own discretion and
consequently the distance learning fee is quoted
on a single subject basis and full course basis. It is
estimated that even the more able student will take
at least 3 weeks to study one subject.
The distance learning courses available are:
• Second Engineer <3000 kW MCA Certificate of
Competency (also known as Class 3)
• Second Engineer MCA Certificate of Competency
• Chief Engineer MCA Certificate of Competency
(Academic subjects only)
Second Engineer < 3000 kW
MCA Certificate of Competency
The subject packages available
within the above Distance
Learning course are as follows:
• General Engineering Science I
(Maths & Mechanics)
• General Engineering Science II
(Heat & Electrotechnology)
• Engineering Knowledge I
• Engineering Knowledge II
Second Engineer MCA
Certificate of Competency
The subjects available within the
Class 2 Distance Learning course
are as follows: -
Part A Subjects
Mathematics
Applied Mechanics
Applied Heat
Engineering Drawing
Part B Subjects
Naval Architecture
Electrotechnology
Engineering Knowledge –
General / Motor / Steam
Chief Engineer MCA Certificate
of Competency
The subjects available within the
Class 1 Distance Learning course
are as follows: -
Part A Subjects
Applied Heat
Applied Mechanics
Part B Subjects
Electrotechnology
Naval Architecture
We have found the Engineering Knowledge packages to be very popular with those sea going marine
engineers who have exemptions from the academic subjects of the Certificate of Competency
examinations.
16
1918
MARINE TUITION FEES FOR SESSION 2012 - 2013
Course Duration UK & EEC Student Fees
Non EEC Student Fees
Second Engineer EK Only 10 weeks £600.00 £1006.00
Chief Engineer Mechanics & Heat 12 weeks £955.00 £1,882.00
Chief Engineer Part B 13 weeks £955.00 £1,882.00
Chief Engineer EK Only 10 weeks £600.00 £1006.00
Chief Engineer Endorsement 6 weeks £363.00 £875.00
Senior Marine Re-sit Class Variable £200.00 £200.00
Course Notes on USB stick £10 £10
DISTANCE LEARNING
Chief & Second Engineer
All Subjects
Per Subject £430.00 £430.00
PLEASE NOTE:
The full course fee must be paid before a visa support letter is issued.
This fee is NON refundable but can be transferred between courses.
£30 to be added to fee for the visa support letter to be returned by courier.
SCOTTISH QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITYMARINE ENGINEER OFFICERS WRITTEN EXAM FEES SESSION 2012 - 2013
Class 3STCW 95 Second Engineer REG.III/3 (<3000KW)
Second Engineer STCW Second Engineer REG. 111/2 (Unlimited)
Academic / Professional Subjects
Subject Code No Title Examination Fees
Academic 041 – 31 Applied Mechanics £75.00
Academic 041 – 32 Applied Heat £75.00
Academic 041 – 33 Electrotechnology £75.00
Academic 041 – 34 Naval Architecture £75.00
Professional 041 – 36 Engineering Knowledge General / Motor
£180.00
Professional 041 – 37 Engineering Knowledge General / Steam
£180.00
Professional - Combined Certificate Chief Engineer
044 – 35 Engineering Knowledge General / Motor / Steam
£270.00
Professional - Endorsements Chief Engineer
045 – 36 Engineering Knowledge Motor £125.00
Professional - Endorsements Chief Engineer
045 – 37 Engineering Knowledge Steam £125.00
Chief Engineer STCW Chief Engineer REG. 111/2 (Unlimited)
Note: Cheques for written exam fees should be made payable to City of Glasgow College and NOT
to the Scottish Qualification Authority.
20
Academic / Professional Subjects
Subject Code No Title Examination Fees
Academic 042 – 21 Applied Mechanics £75.00
Academic 042 – 22 Applied Head £75.00
Academic 143 – 23 Mathematics £75.00
Academic 042 – 24 Engineering Drawing £75.00
Academic 042 – 25 Electrotechnology £75.00
Academic 042 – 26 Naval Architecture £75.00
Professional 042 – 28 Engineering Knowledge General / Motor
£180.00
Professional 042 – 29 Engineering Knowledge General / Steam
£180.00
Professional - Combined Certificate Second Engineer
046 – 27 Engineering Knowledge General / Motor / Steam
£270.00
Professional - Endorsements Second Engineer
047 – 28 Engineering Knowledge Motor £125.00
Professional - Endorsements Second Engineer
047 – 29 Engineering Knowledge Steam £125.00
21
Academic / Professional Subjects
Subject Code No Title Examination Fees
Academic 043 – 11 General Engineering Science I £160.00
Academic 043 – 12 General Engineering Science II £160.00
Professional 043 – 13 Engineering Knowledge £180.00
22
MARITIME & COASTGUARD AGENCYENGINEER OFFICER NOTICE OF ELIGIBILITY FEES
Engineer Officer ApplicationSTCW 95 Certificates
If candidate has insufficient sea service at the time of the oral examination these limitations will be added
when the requisite sea service has been completed for a fee of £20.00.
Other
Note 1 The above fees include £25.00 for the issue of the Certificate of Competency. If you fail your oral
examination and decide to take a resit then you do not need to include that £25.00 when you re-apply.
23
Reg III/2 Chief Engineer Unlimited £201.00
Reg III/3 Chief Engineer <3000 kW
Plus
Reg III/2 Chief Engineering <6000 kW Near Coastal
£201.00
Reg III/2 Second Engineer Unlimited £201.00
Reg III/3 Second Engineer <3000 kW
Plus
Reg III/2 Second Engineer <6000 kW Near Coastal
£201.00
Reg III/1 Engineer OOW £201.00
MEOL (Marine Engine Operator Licence) £150.00
SMEOL (Senior Marine Engine Operator Licence) £150.00
ABERDEENBlaikies QuayAberdeenAB11 5EZTelephone: 01224 597900
BELFASTMarine OfficeBregenz House, Quay StreetBangorCo. DownBelfastBT20 5EDTelephone: 028 9147 5310Email [email protected]
CARDIFFAnchor Court, Keen RoadCardiffCF24 5JWTelephone: 029 2044 8822Email [email protected]
GLASGOWMarine OfficeNavy Buildings, Eldon StreetGreenock, InverclydePA16 7QYTelephone: 01475 553370
HULLCrosskill House, Mill LaneHU17 9JBTelephone: 01482 866606
LIVERPOOLHall Road WestCrosby, LiverpoolL23 8SYTelephone: 0151 931 6600Email [email protected]
LONDON1B Knoll RiseOrpingtonKentBR6 0JATelephone: 01689 890 400
NEWCASTLEGovernment BuildingBroadway West, GosforthNewcastle-Upon-TyneNE3 2JLTelephone: 0191 496 9900
PLYMOUTHNew Fish MarketBaylys Wharf, Fish QuayPlymouthPL4 0lHTelephone: 01752 266 211Email [email protected]
SOUTHAMPTON‘Spring Place’105 Commercial RoadSouthamptonSO1 0ZDTelephone: 02380 329100
ORAL EXAMINATIONS
Your application for examinations will only be accepted if your training / or qualifying seas service satisfies
the Agency’s requirements. Oral examinations will be held at the following Marine Offices of the MCA.
FIRE FIGHTING & FIRST AID CERTIFICATES
For courses in Fire Fighting and First Aid you should make your own arrangements. Details can be
obtained by writing directly to, or telephoning, the following organisations: -
Mercantile Marine: Elementary & Advanced Fire Fighting Certificate Course
Mr Stephen McKeen
Fire Brigade Training School
Cheapside House
90 Maitland Street
GLASGOW
G4 0HX
Telephone: 0141 302 3222
Elementary & Advanced First Aid at Sea Certificate Course
City of Glasgow College
Riverside Campus
21 Thistle Street
GLASGOW
G5 9XB
Telephone: 0141 565 2713 / 2650
Principal Instructor
Fire Training Centre
McDonald Road Fire Station
EDINBURGH
Telephone: 0131 557 0212
Dr I Gordon / Dr B Paice
Marine Medical Services
Clyde Marine Services
209 Govan Road
GLASGOW
G51 1HJ
Telephone: 0141 427 6886
Dr I Gordon / Dr B Paice
Marine Medical Services
Kenmure Lane
Bishopbriggs
GLASGOW
G5 0BQ
Telephone: 0141 772 1924
Dr Dunwoody
Govan Health Centre
292 Langlands Road
GLASGOW
G51 4BJ
Telephone: 0141 531 8470
MEDICAL CERTIFICATES
List of Approved Local Medical Practitioners
The full list of approved Doctors who are authorised to issue Medical Certificates for Seafarers’ is shown in
M Notice M 1500.
2524
w/c Monday Date
EOOW (Class 4)
Part A Chief Engineer Heat/Mechanics
Second EngineerEK’s
Chief Engineer NA/ET & EK’s + Second Engineers
Chief EngineerEK’s
20/08/12
27/08/12
03/09/12 03/09/12
10/09/12
17/09/12
24/09/12 Tue 25/09/12 Tue 25/09/12
01/10/12
08/10/12 Fri 12th EK
15/10/12 Mon 15th Acad October Week Holiday EXAM WEEK 15 - 19th Oct
22/10/12
29/10/12
05/11/12
12/11/12
19/11/12
26/11/12
03/12/12 Friday 7th EK 07/12/12 07/12/12 07/12/12
10/12/12 Mon 10th Acad DECEMBER EXAM WEEK 10 - 14 Dec
17/12/12
24/12/12 Christmas Holiday Christmas Holiday 24/12/12 28/12/12
31/12/12 Christmas Holiday Christmas Holiday 31/12/12 04/01/13
07/01/13 07/01/13
14/01/13 14/01/13 14/01/13
21/01/13
28/01/13
04/02/13 Fri 8th EK
11/02/13 Mon 11th Acad
18/02/13
25/02/13
04/03/13
11/03/13 Fri 8th EK 15/03/13 15/03/13
18/03/13 Mon 11th Acad NAVAL ARCHITECTURE EXAM 22/03/13 FRIDAY 22ND MARCH 22/03/13
25/03/13 MARCH EXAM WEEK 25 - 28 March
01/04/13 EASTER HOLIDAY Fri 29/03/13 05/04/13
08/04/13 EASTER HOLIDAY 08/04/13 12/04/13
15/04/13 15/04/13
22/04/13
29/04/13
06/05/13 Tue 07/05/13 Tue 07/05/13
13/05/13 Fri 17th EK
20/05/13 Mon 20th Acad
27/05/13
03/06/13
10/06/13
17/06/13
24/06/13
01/07/13
08/07/13 Fri 12th EK 12/07/13 12/07/13 12/07/13
15/07/13 Mon 15th Acad JULY EXAM WEEK 15 - 19th
22/07/13
ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY COURSE DELIVERY PLANSSESSION 2012 / 2013
2726
28
Application 2012 - 2013
Please complete this form in BLOCK CAPITALS
Surname Forename (s)
Home Address
Nationality Date of Birth Passport No
Telephone / Fax Email
Previous Qualifications Achieved (with grade if appropriate)
Course Required (please tick appropriate box)
Part A Part BSteam Motor
EKs OnlySteam Motor
SECOND ENGINEERCertificate Of Competency
CHIEF ENGINEERCertificate Of Competency
Which Course? Indicate Start Date Of Course
Signature
Please return this application to: Mr Andrew B Wylie Curriculum Leader & Examination Officer School of Engineering, Energy & Science City of Glasgow College Riverside Campus 21 Thistle Street GLASGOW G5 9XB Telephone: 0141 565 2532 / 2713 Fax: 0141 565 2584 Email: [email protected]