Additional Information
There are several ways you can enter this career.
If you want to become a navigator in the Merchant Marine, you can attend
the Merchant Marine Academy, or one of the six state academies. You must also
complete a written examination, a physical test and a drug test.
Following successful completion, you will be licensed as a third mate.
You can then move up by the ranks to eventually become a ship's master or
captain.
You can also become a marine navigator without any formal training if you
pass the written exam and have at least three years of sea experience. But
it is difficult to pass the examination without formal schooling or independent
study. Also, because you may work only a few months a year, it may take you
more than three years to get the necessary experience.
As for the U.S. Coast Guard, you can become a navigator by enrolling in
the Coast Guard Academy following graduation from high school, or by enrolling
in its officer training school following college graduation. Enlisted personnel
can also work in navigation, Sturgis says.
And for the United States Navy, you can work in navigation as a non-commissioned
quartermaster or as a commissioned surface warfare officer.