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Competence 1.1
Capaian Pembelajaran
(Training outcome)
Bahan Kajian
(Course Outline)
Penilaian Hasil
UTS (30%), UAS (40%), Tugas (20%) dan Sikap (10%)
Pembelajaran (%)
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WAKTU
(JAM)
PEMBELA-
KEMAMPUAN AKHIR YANG
JARAN BAHAN KAJIAN METODE
DIHARAPKAN TIAP TAHAP T P
TAHAP (POKOK BAHASAN) PEMBELAJARAN
PEMBELAJARAN
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I Through knowledge of principles to Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
be observed in keeping an Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
engineering watch collaborative,
cooperative
II Through knowledge of principles to Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
be observed in keeping an Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
engineering watch collaborative,
cooperative
III Through knowledge of principles to Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
be observed in keeping an Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
engineering watch collaborative,
cooperative
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IV Through knowledge of principles to Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
be observed in keeping an Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
engineering watch collaborative,
cooperative
V Safety And Emergency Procedures Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
collaborative,
cooperative
VI Safety And Emergency Procedures Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
collaborative,
cooperative
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VII Safety And Emergency Procedures Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
collaborative,
cooperative
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IX Safety precautions to be observed Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
during a watch and immediate Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
actions to be taken collaborative,
cooperative
X Safety precautions to be observed Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
during a watch and immediate Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
actions to be taken collaborative,
cooperative
XI Safety precautions to be observed Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
during a watch and immediate Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
actions to be taken collaborative,
cooperative
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XII Safety precautions to be observed Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
during a watch and immediate Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
actions to be taken collaborative,
cooperative
XIII Safety precautions to be observed Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
during a watch and immediate Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
actions to be taken collaborative,
cooperative
XIV Engine Room Resource Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
Management (Erm) Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
collaborative,
cooperative
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XV Engine Room Resource Marine Engineering Face to face, group 50 Menit 100
Management (Erm) Watchkeeping discussion, simulation, Menit
collaborative,
cooperative
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EMESTER LEARNING PLAN)
ELAYARAN
Nomor RPS
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PENGALAMAN BELAJAR DAN
PENUGASAN TERSTRUKTUR KRITERIA
BOBOT
(K=KNOWLEDGE) PENILAIAN DAN
NILAI
(U=UNDERSTANDING) INDIKATOR
(P=PROFICIENCY)
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1. carry a torch lamp
2. maintain bodily functions
3. be awake and highly conscious
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explains necessary
procedures/measures with isolation of
the component! installation of major
machinery, taking examples such as
arrangements/ managements of piping
systems, control systems and other
elements concerned
states procedures for recovery and
malfunctions consrdered to be likely
occurred in steering gears in case of
blackout and other causes including
procedures for changeover of remote
auto to electric hydraulic driven at
machine side and hand pump hydraulic
driven at machine side respectively
MESTER
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1. explains the importance of engine
room rounds before taking over the
watch and periodic rounds during the
watch
2. explains the need to be at places
where communication with bridge and
chief engineer is always available
except engine room rounds or carrying
communication means
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states immediate actions to be taken in
the event of accidents such as fire, a
person overboard, oil spill and flooded,
emphasizing that the appropriate
immediate actions minimize damage
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1. explains what is necessary to
practise ERM
2. explains what is meant by the
following in practising ERM:
3. allocation, assignment and
prioritization of the resources
4. effective communication
5. assertiveness and leadership
6. obtaining and maintaining situational
awareness
7. consideration of team experience
ESTER
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