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Massachusetts Maritime Academy ( Mass Maritime, MMA ) is a public university in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts , focused on maritime-related fields. It was established in 1891 and is the second oldest state maritime academy in the United States. Originally established to graduate deck and engineering officers for the U.S. Merchant Marine , the academy has since expanded its curriculum. Though not required, some graduates go on to serve in active and reserve components of the U.S. Armed Forces . The academy operates a training ship, USTS Kennedy .

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21-469: Massachusetts Academy may refer to: Massachusetts Maritime Academy , a regionally accredited, coeducational, state college Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science at WPI , an 11th and 12th grade public high school which is part of Worcester Polytechnic Institute Massachusetts Academy (comics) , fictional home of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and Generation X Massachusetts International Academy ,

42-567: A deep-water port. Cadets would spend 100 days in the Shanghai program taking maritime business, law, and marketing classes and exploring the country to gain the experience they would need in the international maritime field. Four months later, Chinese cadets would make the trek to Taylor's Point and spend a semester at Massachusetts Maritime Academy. They became immersed into American culture, featuring trips to Boston, New York, Washington DC, and Plymouth Plantation. Massachusetts Maritime Academy has done

63-466: A great deal of work to incorporate green and safe energy to the campus. The campus green energy initiative consists of solar panels on top of the dormitories that provide 81 kilowatts of solar power to the campus. The Academy also owns a 660 kilowatt wind turbine that provides nearly 20 percent of the campus's electricity. Combined heat and power has been installed in the dormitories. Micro-turbines (small scale combustion turbines) generate electricity for

84-683: A private high school owned by the government of the People's Republic of China located in Marlborough, Massachusetts Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Massachusetts Academy . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Massachusetts_Academy&oldid=407531535 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

105-504: A sabre team for other events at the MMA. Prior to the expansion of its offered majors in 1990, the academy was exclusively a merchant marine college, tasked with the training of future cargo ship officers . The academy only offered majors in the ship transport subjects of Marine Transportation and Marine Engineering . The academy now offers many more majors focused on maritime subjects including graduate degrees. The seven majors offered at

126-441: Is a military tradition that represents a formal transfer of authority and responsibility for a unit from one commanding or flag officer to another. The passing of colors , standards , or ensigns from an outgoing commander to an incoming one ensures that the unit and its soldiers is never without official leadership, a continuation of trust, and also signifies an allegiance of soldiers to their unit's commander. Great symbolism

147-484: Is attached to the ceremonial aspects of a change of command. An inspection and review of soldiers, gun salutes , as well as a military band will often be incorporated into the ceremony. On the International Space Station , the new and old commanders ring a bell. For a Command Sergeant Major, the transferred item might be a saber during a Change of Responsibility, while for a Chaplain, the item might be

168-616: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Massachusetts Maritime Academy The university was initially established on June 11, 1891 as the Massachusetts Nautical Training School , the result of an act passed by the state legislature. The first class of cadets passed through the school, which was initially located in Boston , in April 1893. Under its initial structure,

189-461: Is essential to the preparation for the youngies' first semester at sea (sea term) in January. After Orientation, the academic year begins. For the rest of their first academic year as fourth class cadets, Youngies continue to be required to adhere to stringent rules affecting many aspects of their daily life. Second class cadets (juniors) are designated Squad Leaders and are in charge of the training of

210-477: The New England , region. The band consists of the following ensembles: The MMA Drill Team, Alpha Platoon is the regiment's exhibition drill unit whose members are selected after a semester of mastering drill and ceremony. The honour guard is primarily a ceremonial color guard consisting of at least 6 cadets. They are responsible for the posting of the colours during athletic events. It also maintains

231-538: The Panama Canal and an Equator crossing. The voyage lasts about 52 days on average, and during that time a cadet will rotate through class and laboratory training at sea, ships operations including deck and engine watches , maintenance and emergency drills. Port visits offer a time to relax, but still include watch responsibilities and ship's maintenance. The academy offered an exchange program to Shanghai Maritime University , an 18,000-student school situated next to

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252-774: The Facilities Engineering or the Emergency Management programs as non-uniformed commuter students must apply in writing for admission to that status. Academy freshmen, called "Youngies" (short for "young ladies and gentlemen"), arrive at the Academy in mid-August for Orientation, a two-week military-style indoctrination program that is physically and mentally demanding. It encompasses regimental training, military drill, and physical fitness. It also serves as an introduction to shipboard/maritime safety, nomenclature, and customs. The indoctrination period and cadet candidate program

273-563: The Massachusetts Maritime Academy are Marine Transportation (MTRA), Marine Engineering (MENG), International Maritime Business (IMBU), Energy Systems Engineering (ESE), Facilities Engineering (FENG), Emergency Management (EM), and Marine Science Safety and Environmental Protection (MSSEP). Massachusetts Maritime Academy is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education . Sea terms are conducted between

294-618: The Youngies. First class cadets (seniors) hold cadet officer positions within the regiment and/or aboard the training ship. Composed of an average of 40 members, the MMA Band and Chorus is the musical ensemble of the Academy and the official music department at MMA. It takes part in ceremonial events at MMA as well as changes of command , military retirements, and funerals at Massachusetts National Cemetery along with other major events nationwide. The band also provides music for community events around

315-418: The building is all bamboo as well. The building is cooled and heated by a geothermal system along with chilled beam technology. Additional light sensors and natural light are provided with skylights reducing the need for artificial lighting when enough natural light is present. The building is furnished with water conserving fixtures and the landscaping uses no irrigation for the planted areas. Water captured from

336-560: The campus while utilizing the waste heat and flue exhaust to heat the hot water used in the dormitories. The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Information Commons is a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum Building. The 42,000 square foot building opened in September 2011 and was a 23 million dollar project. The construction of the building used 100% recycled steel; 20% recycled concrete; and 40% recycled insulation. The wood in

357-768: The roof irrigates plantings adjacent to the building. In addition, the pitch of the roof of the ABS Information Commons increases the airflow directed towards the wind turbine by 8%. The Massachusetts Maritime Academy fields 15 varsity athletic teams (7 men's, 7 women's ,1 co-ed) competing in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference at the NCAA Division III level. 41°44′23″N 70°37′27″W  /  41.73972°N 70.62417°W  / 41.73972; -70.62417 Change of command A change of command

378-494: The school was led by a superintendent who was then overseen by a board of commissioners appointed by the governor of Massachusetts; this structure would remain until 1942. In 1913, the school's name changed for the first time, becoming the Massachusetts Nautical School . By 1942, all state maritime academies became the responsibility of the federal government. At the time of this relinquishment of state control,

399-834: The school was relocated from Boston to Hyannis , where it was subsequently renamed as the Massachusetts Maritime Academy . The academy would remain in Hyannis, on the former campus of the Hyannis State Teachers College , until 1949, when it moved to its present location in Buzzards Bay . By 1964, the school rejoined the Division of State Colleges of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts while receiving permission to award four-year bachelors of science degrees. In 1977,

420-675: The two academic semesters, in January and February. Cadets register soon after the New Year holiday and prepare the USTS Kennedy for sailing, including loading provisions in the freezers and dry stores spaces. The ship sails for foreign ports of the Caribbean Sea three out of four years, and one in four formerly traveled to the Mediterranean Sea . At least one of the Caribbean voyages includes

441-460: The university first admitted women as cadets. All residential students are members of the Academy's Regiment of Cadets . Within the Regiment, cadets supervise other cadets in a broad variety of activities, including the orientation of freshmen, room inspections, Morning Formation, daily cleaning stations, study hours, sea term planning and shipboard responsibilities. Students who seek to enroll in

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