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California Maritime Academy Corps of Cadets : ウィキペディア英語版
California Maritime Academy Corps of Cadets

The California Maritime Academy Corps of Cadets is the undergraduate student body at the California Maritime Academy. As a State Maritime Academy, as required by Title 46 Part 310 of the Code of Federal Regulations students are considered Cadets, required to wear uniforms, and utilize a demerit-based disciplinary system. Participation in the Corps of Cadets is mandatory; participation in the Navy Reserve Merchant Marine program is optional. Cadets still utilize Merchant Marine Navy-style uniforms, customs, and traditions. Based on academic majors cadets are organized into Squads, Sections, Divisions and Companies which regularly muster in Morning Formations multiple times a week, as well as stand watches on campus and aboard the training ship.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CSUM )
== Overview ==

All undergraduate students at the California Maritime Academy are required to participate in the Corps of Cadets. This requirement comes from the Title 46 Part 310 of the Code of Federal Regulations which requires all cadets who are pursing licensing as a deck or engineering officer in the United States Merchant Marine to participate in a cadet program. The goals of participation in the Corps of Cadets is to positively develop traits such as punctuality, ability to follow orders, initiative, and attention to detail, teamwork, time management, patience, responsibility, leadership, and professionalism. These traits require that new cadets develop self-discipline enabling every graduate to excel in their future occupation, at sea or ashore. Some tasks required of cadets are more desirable than others, but every cadet must prove they can do the jobs required of them before they can become leaders.
Being a cadet entails more than being a college student. Cadets are held to higher standards of personal conduct and professionalism, and you will be given more responsibility than any other college students in the California State University campuses. Cadets are expected to develop their own leadership skills and how to organize and direct people in work projects. By the time a licensed candidate cadet becomes a Cadet First Class (equivalent of a Senior), they can take charge of an actual bridge or engine room watch, teach classes on seamanship, navigation or basic engineering, and train each new class of cadets on the fundamentals of becoming a Merchant Marine Officer. By the time all other cadets become a First Class, he or she should have experienced an internship or co-op, an international experiences or training cruise, and be prepared to train each new class of cadets on the fundamentals of becoming a professional. In addition, all cadets shall understand what it means to be responsible.

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