4-3) Concerning with understanding engine simulator;
a) to want to retry simulation (55 [%])
b) on condition with something (32 [%])
c) not to want to retry (9 [%])
4-4) Concerning with their willingness to marine courses;
a) to navigation course (62 [%])
b) to engineering course (38 [%])
According to the last questionnaire concerning with their willingness
most of students who desire engineering course should be navigation one but only two ones
who desire navigation one should be engineering one by multi-ivariate analysis.
8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors would like to thanks Professor YUJIRO Murayama YNCMT who
has supported and helped with this paper.
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