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32-212 Navigation

Units:9.0
Department:Navy ROTC
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/rotc/nrotc

An in-depth study of piloting and an introduction to celestial navigation theory. Students learn piloting skills including the use of charts, visual and electronic aids, and the theory and operation of magnetic and gyro compasses. Students develop practical skills in both piloting and celestial navigation. Other topics include tides, currents effects of wind and weather, plotting, use of navigation instruments, types and characteristics of electronic navigation systems, and the typical day's work in navigation. Also included is a study of the international and inland rules of the nautical road, relative motion, vector analysis theory, and relative motion problems.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#731
Rank in this department:#8

  Students also scheduled
32-312 Naval Ship Systems II-Weapons
08-612 Sourcing Management
73-200 Macroeconomics
67-373 Software Development Project
11-734 Advanced Machine Translation Semina...
32-100 Naval Laboratory
32-200 Naval Laboratory
32-402 Leadership and Ethics
73-150 Microeconomics
95-760 Decision Making Under Uncertainty


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32-212 Navigation

Units:9.0
Department:Navy ROTC
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/rotc/nrotc

An in-depth study of piloting and an introduction to celestial navigation theory. Students learn piloting skills including the use of charts, visual and electronic aids, and the theory and operation of magnetic and gyro compasses. Students develop practical skills in both piloting and celestial navigation. Other topics include tides, currents effects of wind and weather, plotting, use of navigation instruments, types and characteristics of electronic navigation systems, and the typical day's work in navigation. Also included is a study of the international and inland rules of the nautical road, relative motion, vector analysis theory, and relative motion problems.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#731
Rank in this department:#8

  Students also scheduled
32-312 Naval Ship Systems II-Weapons
08-612 Sourcing Management
73-200 Macroeconomics
67-373 Software Development Project
11-734 Advanced Machine Translation Semina...
32-100 Naval Laboratory
32-200 Naval Laboratory
32-402 Leadership and Ethics
73-150 Microeconomics
95-760 Decision Making Under Uncertainty


SecTimeDayInstructorLocation 
A8:30 - 9:50 amM ThompsonFRB ROTCAdd course to my schedule
W ThompsonFRB ROTC

 




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