Terrestrial Navigation BLaajuus (1 cr)
Code: SF14O102
Credits
1 cr
Objective
The student 
•	obtains knowledge of geodetics and chart projections. 
•	has command of the standardised buoyage systems and of the theory of lines of position. 
•	is able to project the earth’s coordinate system and its projection on even surfaces.
•	has thorough knowledge of and ability to use nautical charts and publications such as sailing directions, no-tices to mariners, radio navigational warnings and ships’ routeing information
Content
•	Geodetics and navigational chart production
•	Geodetic datum
•	Different types of chart projections and their areas of usage
•	Different types of nautical charts and chart terms/electronical charts
•	Presentation of nautical charts, various methods
•	Interpreting the information taken from nautical charts and related publications	
•	Managing nautical charts and related publications onboard vessels
•	The reliability of a nautical chart
•	Defining of the buoyage system and navigation aids to navigation (IALA) and their reliability
•	Theory of lines of position
Qualifications
Terrestrial Navigation A