Learning Resources
Since
its inception in the 1940's, the United States Merchant
Marine Academy has fostered a tradition of balancing a theoretical
education in the classroom with practical, hands-on training
in labs and at sea. In the 1950's and 1960's, classroom
instruction was delivered through books and blackboards,
supplemented by practical scientific and mechanical laboratory
sessions. Midshipmen got their hands dirty cutting
threads on a lathe, breaking down a pump, or splicing lines
(ropes, for the land-lubbers).
However,
as the merchant marine and transportation industry became
more technologically complex, so too has the Academy adapted
to the changing needs of teaching and learning. Much
of the traditional hand-on lab work still takes place.
But, today's midshipmen are also spending time training
on state-of-the-art full-mission and part-task computerized
simulators. Faculty deliver technology-rich lectures
in modern electronic classrooms. Wireless technologies,
web-based instruction, and distance learning will soon be
commonplace throughout campus.
The
Academic Division devotes significant resources both to
facilitate effective teaching by the faculty as well as
effective learning by midshipmen. These specialized
facilities are dedicated to academic excellence, and help
ensure that USMMA graduates will remain well prepared and
highly competitive into the 21st century.
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