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HANDBOOK 2017
As you embark on this journey, the Academic Handbook is
specifically designed to navigate you to the programmes
conducted by Pre-Sea Marine Engineering Department.
The handbook can be your guide to the entry requirements,
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO), Programme
Outcomes (PO), curriculum structure, syllabus synopsis,
examination scheme and grading system for each
programme.
It is the responsibility of each student to be knowledgeable
with the contents of this handbook. Students are advised
to familiarize themselves with all relevant portions of the
Academic Handbook and ask for clarification of any
information by contacting the respective Head of
Department via the Class Advisor.
We wish you a successful and enjoyable academic year.
CONTENTS
DIPLOMA IN MARINE ENGINEERING (DME)
Entry Requirements 3
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO) 3
Programme Outcomes (PO) 4
Curriculum Structure 4
Syllabus Synopsis 7
Examination Scheme 17
Grading System 18
Grade Point Average (GPA) and 18
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
Academic Status 18
MARINE ENGINEERING BRIDGING COURSE
FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER (AEBC)
Entry Requirements 19
Programme Objectives 19
Programme Aims 20
Curriculum Structure 20
Syllabus Synopsis 22
Examination Scheme 24
Grading System 25
Grade Point Average (GPA) and 25
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
Academic Status 25
CONTENTS
ENGINE RATING ENGINEERING WATCH COURSE
(REEW) Entry Requirements 26
Programme Objectives 26
Programme Aims 27
Curriculum Structure 27
Syllabus Synopsis 28
Examination Scheme 28
Grading System 29
Grade Point Average (GPA) and 29
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
Academic Status 29
ABLE SEAFARER ENGINE COURSE (REAS) Entry Requirements 30
Programme Objectives 30
Programme Aims 31
Curriculum Structure 31
Examination Scheme 32
Grading System 33
Grade Point Average (GPA) and 33
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
Academic Status 33
This course is intended for students who are/have: Male/Female and Single Between 18-25 years on date of commencement of
the course Medically and physically fit for sea service Normal colour vision And A SPM/or equivalent UK GCE ‘O’ level certificate
with: A credit in English Language A credit in Bahasa Melayu A credit in Mathematics A credit in Additional Mathematics A credit in Physics
Entry Requirements D
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Programme Educational Objectives (PEO)
Three years after graduation, the graduates would be:
PEO1 A Marine Engineer who analyzes and applies the knowledge, understanding and proficiency while providing services to the maritime industry.
PEO2 A Marine Engineer who leads and engages in teams in problem solving tasks through analytical thinking and effective communicative abilities.
PEO3 A Marine Engineer who continues to advance his/her knowledge and competencies to explore future development in the maritime industries.
PEO4 A Marine Engineer who practices ethical and professional values in providing services to the recipients and providers of the maritime industry.
3
At the end of this program, students should be able to:
PO1 Apply knowledge, understanding and proficiency of theories and principles of shipboard machineries
PO2 Discover, process, interpret, analyse and predict problems related to marine engineering at operational and management level
PO3 Identify and suggest possible solutions to marine engineering issues
PO4 Communicate and articulate information and ideas effectively in both verbal and written forms
PO5 Work effectively in a multinational ambience applying team working skills
PO6 Apply values, ethics, morality and professionalism in their career pursuit
PO7 Manage information and engage in life – long learning
PO8 Apply managerial and entrepreneurial skills contributing to the safety of personnel and ship
PO9 Demonstrate leadership qualities
Semester 1
Code Subjects Credit Hours
1. DEA 1012 Business English 2
2. DEA 1113 Engineering Mathematics I 3
3. DEA 1311 Fluid Mechanics 1
4. DEA 1413 Applied Thermodynamics I 3
5. DEA 1511 Engineering Drawing I 1
6. DEA 1611 Engineering Materials I 1
7. DEA 1623 Applied Mechanics I 3
8. DEA 1713 Electrotechnology I 3
9. MPU 2411 Co-curriculum Training 1
10. DEA 1912 Engineering Workshop Skills I 2
11. * Communication & Leadership 0
Total Credit Hours 20
Curriculum Structure
Programme Outcomes (PO)
4
Semester 2
Code Subjects Credit Hours
1. DEA 1022 Maritime English 2
2. DEA 1031 Computer System and Application 1
3. DEA 1123 Engineering Mathematics II 3
4. DEA 1212 Marine Instrumentation & Controls 2
5. DEA 1322 Naval Architecture & Ship Constructions I
2
6. DEA 1423 Applied Thermodynamics II 3
7. DEA 1432 Marine Engineering Knowledge 2
8. DEA 1922 Engineering Workshop Skills II (Maintenance)
2
9. MPU 2212 Professional Ethics 2
10. MPU 2113/ MPU 2123
Pengajian Malaysia/ Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi
3
11. * Communication & Leadership 0
Total Credit Hours 22
Semester 3 & 4
Code Subjects Credit Hours
1. DEA 3018
Shipboard Training Mandatory Completion of MARDEP Shipboard Training Record Book
18
Total Credit Hours 18
Curriculum Structure
5
Semester 5
Code Subjects Credit Hours
1. DEA 3333 Naval Architecture & Ship Constructions II
3
2. DEA 3482 Plant/Laboratory Training I 2
3. DEA 3523 Engineering Drawing II 3
4. DEA 3633 Applied Mechanics II 3
5. DEA 3723 Electrotechnology II 3
6. DEA 3733 Electronics & Laboratory 3
7. MPU 2312 Application of Leadership and Teamworking Skills
2
8. MPU 2441 Co-curriculum Training 1
9. DEA 3441 Training Assessment (TARB) 1
Total Credit Hours 21
Semester 6
Code Subjects Credit Hours
1. DEA 3222 Marine Controls & Automation 2
2. DEA 3453 Engineering Knowledge (General) 3
3. DEA 3463 Engineering Knowledge (Motor) 3
4. DEA 3473 Engineering Knowledge (Steam) 3
5. DEA 3492 Plant/Laboratory Training II 2
6. DEA 3533 Engineering Design 3
7. DEA 3743 Marine Electrical Practice 3
8. MEW Watchkeeper Preparatory 0
Total Credit Hours 19
Curriculum Structure
6
Semester 1
DEA 1012 BUSINESS ENGLISH
The subject familiarizes the students with the basic
components of Business English. The module shall assist
the students to improve their existing knowledge of English
language to a position where they can handle text books,
business documents, presentations, and instructions they
will meet in college as well as on board ship.
DEA 1113 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I
The subject provides the students with the understanding of
the fundamentals of trigonometry and basic calculus. The
module shall familiarize the students with the elementary
principles and theorems relating to each topic and the
application of these principles to engineering problems.
DEA 1311 FLUID MECHANICS
The subject provides the students with the basic
understanding of fundamentals of fluid Mechanics. The
module shall familiarize the students in the analysis of the
elementary principles and theorems relating to forces in
equilibrium with an emphasis on the application on these
principles to engineering problems.
DEA 1413 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS I
The subject provides the students with the understanding of
the fundamentals of Thermodynamics. The module shall
familiarise the students with the concept, working principles
and operation of thermal plants.
Syllabus Synopsis
7
Semester 1
DEA 1511 ENGINEERING DRAWING I
The subject enables the students to demonstrate an
adequate skill related to engineering drawing information
and requirements.
DEA 1611 ENGINEERING MATERIALS I
The subject provides the students with the understanding
of the properties and production methods of various type of
engineering materials.
DEA 1623 APPLIED MECHANICS I
The subject provides the students with the understanding in
the fundamentals of Mechanics. The module shall
familiarize the students in the analysis of the elementary
principles and theorems relating to forces in equilibrium
with an emphasis on the application on these principles to
engineering problems.
DEA 1713 ELECTROTECHNOLOGY I
The subject provides the students with the basic knowledge
of electrotechnology by introducing the concepts of
electrical resistance, voltage, current flow in dc circuits,
principles of electro- magnetic induction and application of
electrotechnology on board ship.
DEA 1912 ENGINEERING WORKSHOP SKILLS I (BENCH FITTING)
The subject equips the students with the basic knowledge
on basic safety procedures and equipment in the workshop
and on board ship.
Syllabus Synopsis
8
Semester 1
DEA 1912 ENGINEERING WORKSHOP SKILLS I (CENTRE LATHE)
The subject equips the students with the basic knowledge
on basic safety procedures and equipment in the workshop
and on board ship.
* COMMUNICATION & LEADERSHIP
This subject provides regular opportunities to write on any
selected topics and share their essays by way of delivering
speeches, including impromptu speeches in the classroom.
Peer and lecturers provide feedback, and guidance to the
writers/speakers in a supportive atmosphere. Cadets
practice and learn to tell their stories in appropriate and
confident manner; they become fluent in English language.
Planning, writing, delivering and, evaluating speeches guide
cadets to embark on their path to become accomplished
communicators and leaders.
Semester 2
DEA 1022 MARITIME ENGLISH
The subject familiarizes the students with the IMO SMCP,
Maritime English vocabulary and shipping terms. The
specific aim is to nurture and improve students’
communicative ability via Communicative Approach and
VAK learning styles. The subject shall prepare students for
developing the knowledge, understanding and proficiency
in Maritime English especially the SMCP (Standard Marine
Communication Phrases) and Marine Communication.
Syllabus Synopsis
9
Semester 2 DEA 1031 COMPUTER SYSTEM AND APPLICATIONS
The subject familiarizes the students with the Personal
Computer operating system, Spreadsheet application
software, introduction to programming language and
introduction to Matrix Laboratory (MATLAB).
DEA 1123 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II
The subject provides the students with the understanding of
the fundamentals of basic calculus, matrices and probability.
The module shall familiarize the students with the
elementary principles and theorems related to each topic
and the application of these principles to engineering
problems.
DEA 1212 MARINE INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS
The subject provides the students with the understanding of
basic principles of instrumentation and to familiarize with
practical application on board ship.
DEA 1322 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIP CONSTRUCTION I
The subject provides the students with an understanding of
the principles that maintain the stability of ocean going
ships under various conditions of cargo loading and seaway.
The subject also provides an understanding of the design
and constructional aspects of ships with reference to
effective maintenance.
Syllabus Synopsis
10
Semester 2
DEA 1423 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS II
The subject provides the students with the knowledge and
understanding of the application of Thermodynamics laws
in the analysis of heat engine cycles, characteristics of
internal combustion engine performance, performance
characteristics of refrigeration system, various mode of heat
transfer and basic design and performance of steam
turbines.
DEA 1432 MARINE ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE
The subject provides the students with a general basic
knowledge of ships’ main propulsion engines and their
associated auxiliary machineries including diesel engine,
marine boilers, steam turbine and gas turbine.
DEA 1922 ENGINEERING WORKSHOP SKILLS II (MAINTENANCE)
The subject provides the students with the understanding of
the basic knowledge on basic safety procedures and
equipment in the workshop and on board ship.
DEA 1922 ENGINEERING WORKSHOP SKILLS II (WELDING)
The subject equips the students with the basic knowledge
on basic safety procedures and equipment in the workshop
and on board ship.
MPU 2212 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
This subject aims to develop students to learn, understand
and practice the high values and professional ethics. As a
guide to becoming an effective professional field workers
and the development of Malaysia.
Syllabus Synopsis
11
Semester 2
MPU 2113 PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA
Mata pelajaran ini bertujuan melahirkan pelajar yang
memahami peranannya dalam proses pembinaan Negara
bangsa dan bersemangat patriotik dalam menghadapi
cabaran pembangunan.
MPU 2123 BAHASA MELAYU KOMUNIKASI
Untuk memahami dan membolehkan pelajar menguasai
kemahiran asas bahasa Melayu dan kecekapan berbahasa
untuk berkomunikasi bagi melahirkan idea dan perasaan
secara lisan dan penulisan.
* COMMUNICATION & LEADERSHIP
This subject provides regular opportunities to write on any
selected topics and share their essays by way of delivering
speeches, including impromptu speeches in the classroom.
Peer and lecturers provide feedback, and guidance to the
writers/speakers in a supportive atmosphere. Cadets
practice and learn to tell their stories in appropriate and
confident manner; they become fluent in English language.
Planning, writing, delivering and, evaluating speeches guide
cadets to embark on their path to become accomplished
communicators and leaders.
Syllabus Synopsis
12
Semester 5 DEA 3333 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIP CONSTRUCTION II
The subject provides the students with an understanding of
the principles that maintain the stability of ocean going
ships under various conditions of cargo loading and seaway.
The subject also provides an understanding of the design
and constructional aspects of ships with reference to
effective maintenance.
DEA 3482 PLANT MAINTENANCE/ LABORATORY TRAINING I
The subject equips the students with the basic knowledge
on basic safety procedures and equipment in the workshop
and on board ship.
DEA 3523 ENGINEERING DRAWING II
The subject enables the students to identify and relate all
different displays of drawing from an assembly drawing of a
mechanical product and to list all elements which make up
the assembly and establish the relationship between them
by describing its functionality and to introduced computer
aided design (CAD) software in the engineering drawings.
DEA 3633 APPLIED MECHANICS II
The subject provides the students with the understanding of
the fundamentals of Mechanics. The module shall
familiarize the students in the analysis of the simple
machines and the strength of materials, particularly the
nature of the internal forces and deformation produced.
Syllabus Synopsis
13
Semester 5
DEA 3723 ELECTROTECHNOLOGY II
The subject provides the students with the basic knowledge
of alternating current theory and principles of 3 phase ac
power generation and distribution.
DEA 3733 ELECTRONICS AND LABORATORY
The subject provides the students with the basic
understanding, identification and working principles of
electronic components in the circuit. The module will also
familiarize students in the main operation of electronic
systems.
MPU 2312 APPLICATION OF LEADERSHIP & TEAM WORKING SKILLS
The subject familiarizes the students with the basic concept
of management in an organization to effect efficient
management on board ships and ashore. The aim of the
course is also to fulfil part requirements in Part A, Chapter
II, Table A-II/1 and Chapter III, Table A-III/1 of the Standard
Training and Certification of Watch keepers and Seafarers
(STCW) Convention 1978 and 2010 Amendments in
Application of Leadership and Team working Skills for
aspiring deck officers and engineering officers prior
issuance of Certificate of Competency as Watch keepers.
The syllabus is in line with the requirement under Part A,
Chapter 2 Table A-II/1 and Chapter 3 Table A-III/1 of the
STCW 2010.
Syllabus Synopsis
14
Semester 5
DEA 3441 TRAINING AND ASSESSMENT RECORD BOOK
The subject provides the students an understanding of the
principles that to serve as officer in charge of a watch and
perform the function of a marine engineer at operation level,
they should aim to be proficient in marine engineering
operational level, electrical operational level, maintenance &
repair operational level, and controlling operation operational
level.
Semester 6
DEA 3222 MARINE CONTROLS AND AUTOMATION
The subject provides the students with knowledge and of the
working principles of marine controls and automation.
DEA 3453 ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE (GENERAL)
The subject provides the students with knowledge and
understanding the constructional, operational and related
system especially marine auxiliary machineries.
DEA 3463 ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE (MOTOR)
The subject provides the students with knowledge and
understanding of the constructional, operational and related
systems of marine diesel engines.
DEA 3473 ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE (STEAM)
The subject provides the students with knowledge of the
working principles of steam power plant and its associated
auxiliary machinery.
Syllabus Synopsis
15
16
Semester 6
DEA 3492 PLANT MAINTENANCE/ LABORATORY TRAINING II
The subject equips the students with the basic knowledge on
safety procedures and equipment in the workshop and on board
ship.
DEA 3533 ENGINEERING DESIGN
The subject provides the students with the understanding of
basic engineering design concepts with the introduction of
design analysis by Finite Element Method (FEM) using a CAD/
CAE software. The module shall familiarize the students in the
analysis of the strength and stiffness of machine parts due to the
effects of loading. The module shall also familiarize the students
in the process of selection and purchase of standard machinery
components.
DEA 3743 MARINE ELECTRICAL PRACTICE
The subject enables the students to operate and maintain
shipboard electrical system safely.
MEW WATCHKEEPER COURSE
The subject provides the watchkeepers sufficient knowledge,
understanding and skill to carry out that part of duties and
responsibilities concerned with the operation, maintenance and
repair of:
- Marine machinery
- Electrical, electronic and control equipment
- Controlling the operation of the ship
- Care of persons on board
The course detailed syllabus has been developed taking into
account the requirements specified in Table A-III/1 STCW ’95
Code A and Chapter VIII of STCW ’95 Code A under
Watchkeeping.
Syllabus Synopsis
17
Assessment Week
Type Of
Assessment
To
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No
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No
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Syllabus Covered
To
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(%)
Co
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Remarks
Lecturer’s Class Assessment
During the Conduct of the Course
Continuous Assessment : Written Tests Quizzes Presentations Assignments
Varied
Min
imu
m 1
ho
ur
Min
imu
m 4
As in
structed
Up to Date of
Assessment
50
%
(Ob
tained
Mark
s/Allo
tted M
arks) x 1
00
1) A minimum of 2 LCAs will be conducted of which at least one will be a written test.
2) 50% weightage will be applied on the average of computed marks for all LCAs.
Final Examination
After the Completion
of the Course
Written Closed Book Examination
10
0
*2 h
ou
rs
Min
imu
m 6
Full Syllabus
50
%
(Ob
tained
Mark
s/10
0) x 0
.5
Examination Scheme
Notes: 1. Passing criteria:
i) 50% in each LCA (minimum 2 LCA for each subject)
ii) 50% in Final examination + 50% Overall (LCA+ FINAL). 1.1 If a candidate fails in any of the LCA (<50%) he/she shall be offered a Referral LCA before the Final examination. 1.2 If the candidate fail to appear in any of the LCA without any valid reason or fails in both LCA or fails in the referral LCA, he/she will not be allowed to appear in the Final Examination and require to repeat the failed Module/Subject in subsequent programme. 1.3 However, the candidate has to attend classes and fulfil the required attendance criteria failing which he/she may be required to repeat the course.
1.4 The candidate may repeat the failed subject when offered in subsequent Programme schedules (within a stipulated period of 24 months from the date of first examination).
1.5 If the candidate fails in Final Examination, he/she shall be offered two attempts of referral final examination (within a stipulated period of 6 months from the date of first examination).
1.6 If the candidate fails in the Referral final examinations, he/she will be required to repeat the course for the failed Module/ Subject.
1.7 If the candidate fails to appear or secure a Pass in the required examinations within the stipulated period, he/she will be required to repeat the full course.
2. A final assessment by viva-voce will be conducted by Marine Department, Malaysia. Certification will be by Marine Department, Malaysia. 3. For Practical Assessments, relevant assessment sheets are used to evaluate skill levels and safe working practices. 4. Assessment based on TARB book will be carried out after completion of the shipboard training. 5. *The duration of the Final Examination for Engineering Drawing II is 3 hours
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Grade Point Average (GPA) and
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
Academic Status
Grade Point Average (GPA) is the average grade point obtained by students at the end of a particular semester.
GPA = Σ (credit x grade point)
Σ (credit)
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the average grade point obtained by students in all semesters.
CGPA = Σ Σ (credit x grade point)
Σ Σ (credit)
SS (Satisfactory Status) - Passed and can proceed to next semester
PS (Provisional Status) - Passed and can proceed to next semester but must not exceed 3 times
(3 PS = FS)
FS (Failed Status) - Failed
SS : CGPA ≥ 2.00 Students will be dismissed from the course if they obtained:
PS : 1.70 ≤ CGPA < 2.00 Status FS,
FS : CGPA < 1.70 or Status PS for 3 semesters,
or GPA < 1.00 even though CGPA > 2.00
Marks Grade Grade Point
85 - 100 A 4.0
80 - 84 A- 3.7
75 - 79 B+ 3.3
70 - 74 B 3.0
65 - 69 B- 2.7
60 - 64 C+ 2.3
55 - 59 C 2.0
50 - 54 C- 1.7
45 - 49 D+ 1.3
40 - 44 D 1.0
0 - 39 E 0.0
Grading System
A and A- Distinction
B+, B and B- Good
C+, C and C- Satisfactory
D+ and D Weak
E Fail
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This course is intended for students who are/have:
Male/Female Not more than 28 years of age at the
commencement of the course Medically and physically fit for sea service Normal colour vision And A Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical
Engineering/Naval Architecture from a recognized university or institute with minimum a Second Class honours or equivalent grade.
Note: Any other engineering degree may be considered subject to evaluation by ALAM and Marine Department.
Entry Requirements M
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Programme Objectives
On completion of the course, students will have
sufficient knowledge of the basic principles to be
observed in keeping an engineering watch as per STCW
Regulation III/2 and III/1 with respect to STCW 2010
and national requirements and will have sufficient
knowledge, understanding and skill to carry out that
part of duties and responsibilities concerned with the
operation, maintenance and repair of:
1. Marine machinery
2. Electrical, electronic and control equipment
3. Controlling the operation of the ship
4. Care for persons on board
20
The aim of the course is to provide the students with the knowledge,
understanding and skill necessary to prepare Engineering graduates
who meet the entry requirements, for the Watchkeeper Certificate of
Competency (Motor/Steam) for unlimited voyages.
The course is conducted in 4 phases and students will need to
complete the mandatory required phases as stipulated by the Director
of Marine, Marine Department Malaysia. Exemption from any of the
phases will only be granted by the Director of Marine, Marine
Department, Malaysia.
The following are the 4 phases:
Phase 1 - Ship familiarization and workshop training in the academy
Phase 2 - Academic and Professional Studies in the Academy
Phase 3 - Shipboard/Sea Training
Phase 4 - Oral preparatory course
Phase 1
Code Subjects Credit Hours
1. DEB 1413 Marine Engineering Knowledge 3
2. DEB 1714 Electrotechnology and Power Electronics
4
3. DEB 1313 Naval Architecture and Ship Construction
3
4. DEB 1213 Marine Controls and Automation 3
5. DEB 1913 Marine Engineering Laboratory 3
Total Credit Hours 16
Curriculum Structure
Programme Aims
21
Phase 3 (4 Weeks)
Mandatory Modular Courses Week
1. Basic Safety Training 1
2. Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boat 1
3. Advanced Fire Fighting 1
4. Medical First Aid 1
Total Weeks 4
Curriculum Structure
Phase 4: Industrial Training Onboard Ships (52 Weeks)
Shipboard Training (with Shipboard Training Record Book)
18 credits
Phase 5 (2 Weeks)
Oral Preparatory & Watch-keeping Course
Classroom Practical
Marine Engineering Watch Keeping course 32 hours NIL
Oral Examination Preparatory Course (Including Mock Oral)
48 hours NIL
Subtotal 80 hours NIL
MEBC TOTAL DURATION 83 weeks
Phase 2
Code Subjects Credit Hours
1. DEB 1433 Engineering Knowledge (Motor) 3
2. DEB 1423 Engineering Knowledge (General) 3
3. DEB 1443 Engineering Knowledge (Steam) 3
4. DEB 1723 Marine Electrical Practice 3
5. DEB 1923 Marine Plant Maintenance 3
Total Credit Hours 15
22
Phase 1
DEB 1413 MARINE ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE
The subject provides the students with a general basic
knowledge of ships’ main propulsion engines and their
associated auxiliary machineries including diesel engine, marine
boilers, steam turbine and gas turbine.
DEB 1714 ELECTROTECHNOLOGY AND POWER ELECTRONICS
The subject provides the students with the basic knowledge of
alternating current theory and principles of 3 phase ac system
and introduction to electronics which integrated with power
system.
DEB 1313 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIP CONSTRUCTION
The subject provides the students with an understanding of the
principles that maintain the stability of ocean going ships under
various conditions of cargo loading and seaway.
The subject also provides an understanding of the design and
constructional aspects of ships with reference to effective
maintenance.
DEB 1213 MARINE CONTROLS AND AUTOMATION
The subject provides the students with knowledge and of the
working principles of marine controls and automation.
DEB 1913 MARINE ENGINEERING LABORATORY
The subject equips the students with the basic knowledge on
basic safety procedures and equipment in the workshop and on
board ship.
Syllabus Synopsis
23
Phase 2
DEB 1433 ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE (MOTOR)
The subject provides the students with knowledge and
understanding of the constructional, operational and
related systems of marine diesel engines.
DEB 1423 ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE (GENERAL)
The subject provides the students with knowledge and
understanding the constructional, operational and related
system especially marine auxiliary machineries.
DEB 1443 ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE (STEAM)
The subject provides the students with knowledge of the
working principles of steam power plant and its associated
auxiliary machinery.
DEB 1723 MARINE ELECTRICAL PRACTICE
The subject provides with knowledge to operate and
maintain shipboard electrical system safely.
DEB 1923 MARINE PLANT MAINTENANCE
The subject equips the students with the basic knowledge
on basic safety procedures and equipment in the workshop
and on board ship.
Syllabus Synopsis
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Assessment Week
Type Of
Assessment
To
tal M
ark
s
Tim
e (H
ou
rs)
No
. of Q
ue
stion
s
No
. of Q
ue
stion
s to A
ttem
pt
Syllabus Covered
To
tal W
eig
hta
ge
(%)
Co
mp
ute
d M
ark
s
Remarks
Lecturer’s Class Assessment
During the Conduct of the Course
Continuous Assessment : Written Tests Quizzes Assignments
Varied
Min
imu
m 1
ho
ur
Varied
As in
structed
Up to Date of
Assessment
50
%
(Ob
tained
Mark
s/Allo
tted M
arks) x 1
00
1) A minimum of 2 LCAs will be conducted of which at least one will be a written test.
2) 50% weightage will be applied on the average of computed marks for all LCAs.
Final Examination
After the Completion
of the Course
Written Closed Book Examination
10
0
2 h
ou
rs
Min
imu
m 6
Full Syllabus
50
%
(Ob
tained
Mark
s/10
0) x 0
.5
Examination Scheme
Notes: 1. Passing criteria:
i) 50% in each LCA (minimum 2 LCA for each subject)
ii) 50% in Final examination + 50% Overall (LCA+ FINAL). 1.1 If a candidate fails in any of the LCA (<50%) he/she shall be offered a Referral LCA before the Final examination. 1.2 If the candidate fail to appear in any of the LCA without any valid reason or fails in both LCA or fails in the referral LCA, he/she will
not be allowed to appear in the Final Examination and require to repeat the failed Module/Subject in subsequent programme. 1.3 However, the candidate has to attend classes and fulfil the required attendance criteria failing which he/she may be required to
repeat the course.
1.4 The candidate may repeat the failed subject when offered in subsequent Programme schedules (within a stipulated period of 24 months from the date of first examination).
1.5 If the candidate fails in Final Examination, he/she shall be offered two attempts of referral final examination (within a stipulated period of 6 months from the date of first examination).
1.6 If the candidate fails in the Referral final examinations, he/she will be required to repeat the course for the failed Module/ Subject.
1.7 If the candidate fails to appear or secure a Pass in the required examinations within the stipulated period, he/she will be required to repeat the full course.
2. A final assessment by viva-voce will be conducted by Marine Department, Malaysia. Certification will be by Marine Department, Malaysia. 3. For Practical Assessments, relevant assessment sheets are used to evaluate skill levels and safe working practices. 4. Assessment based on TARB book will be carried out after completion of the shipboard training.
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Grade Point Average (GPA) and
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
Academic Status
Grade Point Average (GPA) is the average grade point obtained by students at the end of a particular semester.
GPA = Σ (credit x grade point)
Σ (credit)
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the average grade point obtained by students in all semesters.
CGPA = Σ Σ (credit x grade point)
Σ Σ (credit)
SS (Satisfactory Status) - Passed and can proceed to next phase
PS (Provisional Status) - Passed and can proceed to next phase
FS (Failed Status) - Failed
SS : CGPA ≥ 2.00 Students will be dismissed from the course if they obtained:
PS : 1.70 ≤ CGPA < 2.00 Status FS,
FS : CGPA < 1.70 or Status PS for 3 semesters (if applicable),
or GPA < 1.00 even though CGPA > 2.00
Marks Grade Grade Point
85 - 100 A 4.0
80 - 84 A- 3.7
75 - 79 B+ 3.3
70 - 74 B 3.0
65 - 69 B- 2.7
60 - 64 C+ 2.3
55 - 59 C 2.0
50 - 54 C- 1.7
45 - 49 D+ 1.3
40 - 44 D 1.0
0 - 39 E 0.0
Grading System
A and A- Distinction
B+, B and B- Good
C+, C and C- Satisfactory
D+ and D Weak
E Fail
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This course is intended for students who are/have:
At least 18 years of age
Medically and physically fit for sea service as per
Marine Department standards
Normal colour vision
And
Have completed 3 years of lower secondary school
Entry Requirements
En
gin
e R
ati
ng
En
gin
ee
rin
g W
atc
h C
ou
rse
(R
EE
W)
AL
AM
Programme Objectives
On completion of the course, students will have
sufficient knowledge, understanding and skill to carry
out that part of duties and responsibilities proficiency
required for certification of engine rating to meet
standards of competence specified in section A-III/4 of
the Standards of Training and Certification for
Seafarers (STCW) 2010 Manila Amendment for
function marine engineering at the support level.
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1. The aim of the course is to provide the students with the knowledge,
understanding and skill necessary to prepare him/her for a
certification of engine ratings engineering watch to meets the
standards of competence specified in section A-III/4 of the Standards
of Training and Certification for Seafarers (STCW) 2010 Manila
Amendment function marine engineering at the support level.
2. Exemption from any of the modules will only be granted by the
Director of Marine, Marine Department, Malaysia.
3. The subject areas cover the minimum knowledge, understanding and
proficiency required for certification as per IPL.HEPP.1740 JLD26
(18).
Curriculum Structure
Programme Aims
FUNCTION SUBJECT
LE
CT
UR
E
TU
TO
RIA
L
PR
AC
TIC
AL
SE
LF
L
EA
RN
ING
1
Carry out watch routine appreciates to the duties of a rating forming part of an engine room watch
16 0 12 0
2
For keeping a boiler watch: Maintain the correct water levels and steam
8 0 6 0
3 Operate emergency equipment and apply emergency procedures
10 0 6 0
Total hours:
58 34 0 24 0
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REEW MARINE ENGINEERING AT THE SUPPORT LEVEL
To produce well-trained ratings who will provide effective
support to meet operational requirements of a ship with full
safety. To produce well-rounded ratings with appropriate
knowledge, skill, and competency together with positive
attitude, respect for maritime traditions and high moral values.
Syllabus Synopsis
Assessment Week
Type Of
Assessment
To
tal M
ark
s
Tim
e (H
ou
rs)
No
. of Q
ue
stion
s
No
. of Q
ue
stion
s to A
ttem
pt
Syllabus Covered
To
tal W
eig
hta
ge
(%)
Co
mp
ute
d M
ark
s
Remarks
As in
structed
Lecturer’s Class Assessment
After the Completion
of the Course
Assignments
Tests
Quizzes
10
0
2 h
ou
rs
Min
imu
m 4
Full Syllabus
10
0%
(Ob
tained
Mark
s/10
0) x 0
.5
NA
Examination Scheme
Notes: 1. Passing criteria:
i) 50% in Lecturer’s Class Assessment.
ii) For practical assessments, relevant assessment sheets are used to evaluate competence levels and safe working practices.
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Grade Point Average (GPA) and
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
Academic Status
Grade Point Average (GPA) is the average grade point obtained by students at the end of a particular semester.
GPA = Σ (credit x grade point)
Σ (credit)
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the average grade point obtained by students in all semesters.
CGPA = Σ Σ (credit x grade point)
Σ Σ (credit)
SS (Satisfactory Status) - Passed
PS (Provisional Status) - Passed
FS (Failed Status) - Failed
SS : CGPA ≥ 2.00 Students will be dismissed from the course if they obtained:
PS : 1.70 ≤ CGPA < 2.00 Status FS,
FS : CGPA < 1.70 or Status PS for 3 semesters (if applicable),
or GPA < 1.00 even though CGPA > 2.00
Marks Grade Grade Point
85 - 100 A 4.0
80 - 84 A- 3.7
75 - 79 B+ 3.3
70 - 74 B 3.0
65 - 69 B- 2.7
60 - 64 C+ 2.3
55 - 59 C 2.0
50 - 54 C- 1.7
45 - 49 D+ 1.3
40 - 44 D 1.0
0 - 39 E 0.0
Grading System
A and A- Distinction
B+, B and B- Good
C+, C and C- Satisfactory
D+ and D Weak
E Fail
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This course is intended for students who are/have:
At least 18 years of age
Medically and physically fit for sea service as per Marine Department standards
Normal colour vision
And
Meet the requirements for the certification as a rating forming part of a watch in a manned engine room or designated to perform duties in periodically unmanned engine room
OR
Have attended 6 months shipboard services in engine department.
Entry Requirements A
ble
Se
afa
rer
En
gin
e C
ou
rse
(R
EA
S)
AL
AM
Programme Objectives
On completion of the course, students will have sufficient knowledge, understanding and skill to carry out that part of duties and responsibilities to the level of knowledge, understand and proficiency required for certification of able seafarer engine to meet standards of competence specified in section A-III/5 the Standards of Training and Certification for Seafarers (STCW) 2010 Manila Amendment for following function:
1. Marine engineering at support level
2. Electrical, electronic and control equipment at the support level
3. Maintenance and repair at the support level
4. Controlling the operation of the ship and care for persons on board at the support level
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The aim of the course is to provide the students with the knowledge,
understanding and skill necessary to prepare him/her for a certification
of ratings as able seafarer engine to meets the standards of competence
specified in section A-III/5 of the Standards of Training and
Certification for Seafarers (STCW) 2010 Manila Amendment.
The following are the 4 functions:
Function 1 – Marine engineering at the support level
Function 2 – Electrical, electronic and control engineering at the support level
Function 3 – Maintenance and repair at the support level
Function 4 – Controlling the operation of the ship and care for persons on board at the support level
Curriculum Structure
Programme Aims
FUNCTION SUBJECT
LE
CT
UR
E
TU
TO
RIA
L
PR
AC
TIC
AL
SE
LF
L
EA
RN
ING
1 Marine engineering at the support level
80 11 82 0
2
Electrical, electronic and control engineering at support level
25 4 14 0
3 Maintenance and repair at the support level
54 8 78 0
4
Controlling the operation of the ship and care for person on board at the support level
21 5 0 0
Total hours:
382 180 28 174 0
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Assessment Week
Type Of
Assessment
To
tal M
ark
s
Tim
e (H
ou
rs)
No
. of Q
ue
stion
s
No
. of Q
ue
stion
s to A
ttem
pt
Syllabus Covered
To
tal W
eig
hta
ge
(%)
Co
mp
ute
d M
ark
s
Remarks
As in
structed
Final Examination
After the Completion
of the Course
Written Closed Book Examination
Practical 1
00
2 h
ou
rs
Min
imu
m 6
Full Syllabus
10
0%
(Ob
tained
Mark
s/10
0) x 0
.5
Assessments will be
based on timely
completion in a safe
working manner.
Examination Scheme
Notes: 1. Passing criteria:
i) 50% in Final Examination.
ii) For practical Assessments, relevant assessment sheets are used to evaluate competence levels and safe working practices.
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Grade Point Average (GPA) and
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
Academic Status
Grade Point Average (GPA) is the average grade point obtained by students at the end of a particular semester.
GPA = Σ (credit x grade point)
Σ (credit)
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the average grade point obtained by students in all semesters.
CGPA = Σ Σ (credit x grade point)
Σ Σ (credit)
SS (Satisfactory Status) - Passed
PS (Provisional Status) - Passed
FS (Failed Status) - Failed
SS : CGPA ≥ 2.00 Students will be dismissed from the course if they obtained:
PS : 1.70 ≤ CGPA < 2.00 Status FS,
FS : CGPA < 1.70 or Status PS for 3 semesters (if applicable),
or GPA < 1.00 even though CGPA > 2.00
Marks Grade Grade Point
85 - 100 A 4.0
80 - 84 A- 3.7
75 - 79 B+ 3.3
70 - 74 B 3.0
65 - 69 B- 2.7
60 - 64 C+ 2.3
55 - 59 C 2.0
50 - 54 C- 1.7
45 - 49 D+ 1.3
40 - 44 D 1.0
0 - 39 E 0.0
Grading System
A and A- Distinction
B+, B and B- Good
C+, C and C- Satisfactory
D+ and D Weak
E Fail
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