Diploma In Marine Engineering is designed to cover engineering knowledge and practices related to marine engineering. It also emphasize on the handling and maintenance of ship’s main propulsion plant, marine power generation, ship construction and naval architecture. This programme also includes basic mechanical engineering knowledge. The programme is conducted for seven semester which includes industrial training/sea training for 12 months. Education and training programmes conducted are designed not only to meet but exceed the minimum level of skills and competencies stipulated in the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW) 1995 and other relevant national and international standards and guidelines. Students completed this programme will be exempted from Part A Certificate of Competency for Second Engineer Officers and Chief Engineer Officers ≥ 3000 kW unlimited by the Marine Department, Ministry of Transport (MOT) Mala...
Graduates in Diploma in Marine Engineering with relevant Certificate of Competency (COC) are able to work as: Marine Engineer Superintendent engineer Marine officer in Marine Department Assistance Engineer Lecturer in Maritime Institution Assistance Engineer in Shipyard, Heavy Industry and Power Plants
Upon completion of this programme graduates will be able to: apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals to well defined marine engineering procedures and practices analyze, investigate and well defined marine engineering related problems apply creative and critical thinking in solving problem related to assigned tasks demonstrate practical skills which include the ability to troubleshoot, repair and do maintenance work for marine engineering equipment and system effectively demonstrate awareness and consideration for society, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities, taking into account the need for sustainable development (SOLAS, MARPOL) communicate effectively with the engineering community and the society at large function individually or in teams, effectively, with a capability to be a leader demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of marine engineering practices (STCW, ...
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