Maritime Security Training Online for Onboard Personnel

April 9, 2012

Castle Shipboard Security Program now offers online training, certification by Nova Southeastern University

The Castle Shipboard Security Program (CSSP) courses are now online the company announces. Mariners, law enforcement officers, security personnel, and veterans now have their scheduling and expense difficulties solved by this means. The courses enable the student/trainee to train in his/her own home or ship and around watch or duty schedules.

Greater access to students enables CSSP to pass on substantial savings.

The courses remain certificated by Nova Southeastern University and their Continuing Education Units can be applied to either under-graduate or graduate degrees.The student can also earn credit for Nova’s new Master of Science Degree in Disaster and Emergency Managements and its Maritime Track.

Online direct student and instructor interface makes these classes current, directed, and personal.

The Castle Shipboard Security Program continues to provide direct custom courses at the university and  facilities in Florida.

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