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Facilities

Most student share a three berth stateroom and usually two staterooms share a bathroom with shower. Each student is provided a private storage

Costs
The costs consists of the usually semester tuition, books, a cruise fee and personal expenses. The cruise fee covers room and board, Coast Guard documentation, drug screening, uniforms and administrative costs. The total cost is substantially less than a commercial cruise of this magnitude or a study abroad program. locker. The ship boasts six classrooms, a computer lab, gym, library, For more details please visit the website at: http://atsea.csumb.edu

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student lounges, laundry facilities, and a small sundry store. A doctor and nurse are available around the clock in a fully equipped medical facility. The galley serves 3 excellent meals a day and provides snacks around the

Contact Us
Justine Dean, Coordinator, Study at Sea Program clock. There are plenty of leisure time activities as School Information Technology and Communication Design Tel. 831.582.4558 Email: atsea@csumb.edu

well; students can soak up the sun, rent movies, participate in a talent show and much more.

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What is Study at Sea? TS Golden Bear


Study at Sea is an innovative program that allows students from all across California to complete a full semesters worth of CSU curriculum on board the Training Ship Golden Bear as it travels to various destinations in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Classes take place six days a week and each destination serves as the focal point for field work. The training Ship golden Bears is a registered US Federal ship and Coast Guard Certified for Merchant Marine training. It takes no passengers. Students are crew members and receive United State Coast Guard seaman documentation. This provides a unique opportunity to participate hands-on operations in ship activities.

Curriculum
Each summer offers a range of course relevant to the specific trip environment. All students are concurrently enrolled at CSUMB and CSUM. Each student enrolls in courses offered by CSUMB and CSUM

receives academic credit for basic lifesaving and shipboard safety, ship familiarization and the courses they registered for. During the trip, students

Exciting Ports of Call


Students enjoy liberty and study opportunities in each port of call where they savor the local foods and soak up the local culture. Cruise itineraries have included: 2013 Lahaina, Hawaii Guam Yap (Micronesia) Hong Kong, China Sasebo, Japan Subic Bay, Philippines Midway Island Kona, Hawaii 2015 Vallejo, California Zihuatenejo, Mexico Galapagos Island Iquique, Chile Quepos, Costa Rica Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Seattle, Washington

have the opportunity to explore and become familiar with all aspects of the ships operation including communication, navigation, seamanship and engineering.

California State University Maritime


The CSU Maritime is part of the California State University System and is the only university in the state that prepares its cadets for careers in the merchant marine field. The Academys 500 foot Training ship golden Bear is operated by CSUM cadets under the supervision of the Academys professional maritime faculty. CSUM licensed graduates operate vessels in all corners of the world.

2014 Honolulu, Hawaii Suva, Fiji Nuka Hiva, Marquesas Brisbane, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Papeete, Tahiti Long Beach, California

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