MITAGS Approved to Conduct Proficiency in Survival Craft
MITAGS has received approval, from the National Maritime Center, to conduct Proficiency in Survival Craft – Original and Refresher.
MITAGS has received approval, from the National Maritime Center, to conduct Proficiency in Survival Craft – Original and Refresher.
The World War II Liberty Ship SS JOHN W. BROWN, following a successful scheduled maintenance visit to a Virginia shipyard, will return to Baltimore Sunday, Feb. 9, and relocate to a new mooring site at Pier 13 on the Canton waterfront at Newgate Avenue.
MITAGS’ Instructor, Christine Klimkowski recently sat down with Women Offshore for an interview regarding her career and mentorship.
The Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies (MITAGS) has partnered with Learn America to offer online and blended learning courses. Coupled with MITAGS’ maritime education and training expertise, the new online and blended courses will allow students to reduce time spent on campus, yet still provide the high quality education to which they have become accustomed…
“At MITAGS in the U.S., it’s common to have four or more simulators integrated into one exercise for port operation studies or advanced training…”
Writer and photographer, Matthew Abbott, who runs the Baltimore Shipspotting blog, visited MITAGS in Linthicum Heights, MD!