General information pertinent to all “3000 series” modules

Class Size: Max: 24 and Min: 8.

 

Prerequisites:

    1. Language proficiency: Trainees must have the following standards of proficiency in English (as described/coded in 2009 STANAG 6001, Edition 3):

1/ Listening (Professional/3)

2/ Speaking (Functional/2)

3/ Reading (Professional/3)

4/ Writing (Functional/2)

(SLP 3232)

Notes:

    1. Resident Course 2000 (Boarding Team Theoretical Issues) is a prerequisite for this course. Courses 2000 and 3000 are designed to be taken together for a combined duration of 10 days.
    2. Trainees must be qualified as Small Arms Weapon users (for Module 3020, 3030) and qualified as “swimmers” (for Module 3060).

NMIOTC provides: Classroom equipped with multimedia capabilities including interactive boards, lectures, PPT, Internet access, NMIOTC intranet, handouts, Student guide (where applicable), training ship, rope access equipment, training weapons, personal gear, three-stack containers, stationary and remote control targets, RHIB, hook and pole, caving ladder, FRIES, rotary wing aircraft.

 

Course Duration: The course will occur over 7 working days.

 

Accreditation: The Course is accredited as “NATO Approved” and is open to NATO, Partnership for Peace (PfP), Mediterranean Dialogue (MD), Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI) and Partners across the Globe (PatG) countries.