Escola de Formação de Oficiais da Marinha Mercante

Brazilian military academy
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Merchant Marine Officer Training School
Escola de Formação de Oficiais da Marinha Mercante
Other name
EFOMM
MottoUniversidade do Mar
Motto in English
University of the Sea
TypeUniversity-level military academy
Established1980; 44 years ago (1980)
AffiliationDiretoria de Portos e Costas
Location
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Websitewww.marinha.mil.br/ciaga/aefomm
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The Merchant Marine Officers Training School (Portuguese: Escola de Formação de Oficiais da Marinha Mercante, EFOMM) is a military higher education institution, managed by the Brazilian Navy and maintained with resources from the Merchant Marine Fund.[1] EFOMM serves as a reference center of the International Maritime Organization for the training of Merchant Marine Officers for the South American region.

In Brazil, there are two sister schools maintained by the Brazilian Navy, one being at the Centro de Instrução Almirante Graça Aranha (CIAGA), in Rio de Janeiro, and the other at the Centro de Instrução Almirante Brás de Aguiar (CIABA), in Belém, Pará.[1]

History

By decision of the Brazilian Government, the most appropriate solution for the formation of qualified personnel was given to the Navy, through the Directorate of Ports and Coasts (Portuguese: Diretoria de Portos e Costas, DPC), which became responsible for the technical-professional education of all seamen, including the subordinate personnel that until then did not have a school for their apprenticeship.[1]

In 1980, the Navy Reserve Officers' Training Center (Portuguese: Núcleo de Formação de Oficiais da Reserva da Marinha, NFORM) was created, with the main task of providing EFOMM students with the necessary instruction for training to perform military functions.[1] Since then, through EFOMM, it has been training Officers, updating and improving them in the various phases of their careers, and offering a vast program of special courses to all seafarers.[2]

Admission

In addition to requiring a high school education, to be eligible to enter the academy a candidate must:[1]

Medical/Physical Clearance – Candidates are required to pass a physical test (Portuguese: Teste de Suficência Física, TSF), it is to pass the physical evaluation made by the Navy Health Directorate (DSM) known as Psychophysical Selection (Portuguese: Seleção Psicofísica, SP).[2]

Curriculum

The following academic programs (Bachelor of Science 3-year degree programs) are offered at EFOMM:

The course has two periods and is developed in eight semesters, as follows:

During the academic semesters, the students are military personnel in the rank of Midshipman, as provided in the military statute, because they are performing the Navy Reserve Officers Training.[1] After the end of the third year, the student will be named Nautical or Machinery Practitioner (PON/POM), will carry out the Internship Program (Portuguese: Programa de Estágio, PREST), on board merchant vessels used in maritime navigation and maritime support, exclusively in companies indicated by the Instruction Centers.[1][2]

After being declared second officer, the students are discharged from the active service of the Brazilian Navy, included as a second lieutenant in the Brazilian Navy Reserve Officer Corps, according to the legislation.[1] As civilian students, they are governed by the Rules of Professional Maritime Education (Portuguese: Normas do Ensino Profissional Marítimo, EMP) and the internal rules of the Instruction Centers.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Machado, Cpt. Ronaldo. "Oficialato Mercante" [Merchant Officer]. Revista Marítima Brazileira (in Brazilian Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Diretoria do Patrimônio Histórico e Documentação da Marinha (DPHDM). Retrieved 26 June 2022 – via Biblioteca Nacional do Brasil.
  2. ^ a b c d "Aqui se prepara o pessoal da Marinha Mercante" [Here the Merchant Marine personnel are prepared]. Diário do Pará (in Brazilian Portuguese). Belém do Pará. 31 May 1985. Retrieved 26 May 2022.

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