Marine Corrosion
American Boat and Yacht Council
The Marine Corrosion Certification course is designed for marine professionals with a minimum of 3-5 years of practical experience.
Duration
Not specified
Credits
Not specified
Cost
Online Course Fees: Member $985 – Nonmember $1,495 Exam Only Fees: Member $295 – Nonmember $595
Format
Online
What You'll Learn
AI-generatedKey competencies developed through this program
- KnowledgeApply corrosion prevention and control methods to protect marine structures and vessels following industry standards.Developing
- KnowledgeAnalyze corrosion patterns and damage to determine root causes and predict failure modes.Developing
- KnowledgeSelect appropriate materials and protective coatings based on environmental conditions and operational requirements.Developing
- Hands-onPerform corrosion inspection and assessment procedures using specialized measurement equipment on marine vessels and structures.Developing
- KnowledgeDemonstrate cathodic protection system design principles for marine applications including impressed current and sacrificial anode systems.Developing
- KnowledgeAssess effectiveness of corrosion control programs through monitoring and documentation following maritime regulations.Developing
- KnowledgeInterpret corrosion test data and inspection reports to make recommendations for maintenance and repair strategies.Developing
- MindsetCommit to safety protocols and environmental protection practices when working with corrosive materials and marine systems.Developing
- KnowledgeIdentify types and mechanisms of marine corrosion in various marine environments and vessel systems.Emerging
- KnowledgeExplain electrochemical principles underlying marine corrosion processes in saltwater and brackish environments.Emerging
Skills developed through this program
- Understand atomic and molecular interactions to explain how matter behaves in corrosion‑related marine environments
- Analyze chemical bonding and electrochemical reactions to determine their impact on marine corrosion processes
- Evaluate pH effects to assess how acidity and alkalinity influence corrosion behavior
- Compare electrical‑flow theories to interpret electrical behavior relevant to marine corrosion systems
- Apply knowledge of the galvanic series to predict corrosion risks among common marine metals
- Identify corrosion types to diagnose single‑metal, galvanic, and stray‑current corrosion on vessels
Occupations this program prepares you for
Detailed information about this program
The program covers a broad spectrum of essential topics, helping participants develop a deep understanding of corrosion mechanisms, prevention techniques, and industry standards. In addition to theoretical knowledge, this course includes a review of ABYC E-2 (Cathodic Protection) and A-28 (Galvanic Isolators) standards.. Through the examination of real-world case studies, participants will learn to recognize various types of corrosion, implement effective mitigation strategies, and conduct comprehensive corrosion surveys. By the end of the course, individuals will have a solid foundation to identify, assess, and address corrosion issues in marine environments, and will be well-prepared to take on the Marine Corrosion Certification Exam
What you need to earn this credential
Internship/Fieldwork/Practicum Requirements
ABYC Electrical Certification (strongly recommended) Minimum 3-5 years of experience in the marine field Understanding of basic electrical and corrosion concepts
Eligible funding programs
No funding information available.
Scholarships
No scholarships listed.