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Annex A of CMO No.

20, series of 2015


CURRICULUM MAPPING OF THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MARINE ENGINEERING BASED ON THE 1978 STCW CONVENTION AND CODE INCLUDING THE 2010 MANILA AMENDMENTS

General Education Courses Physical Education Courses


MHEIs
Indicative
Curr.
COMPETENCE KNOWLEDGE, UNDERSTANDING AND PROFICIENCY Class English English English English Filipino Filipino Humanities Humanities Nat. Sci 1 Information
Complia Math 1 Math 2 Math 3 Soc Sci 1 Soc Sci 2 Soc Sci 3 Soc Sci 4 Rizal P.E. 1 P.E. 2 P.E. 3
Hours 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 Physics Technology
nce
54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 108 90 54 54 54 54 54 36 36 36
Function 1 Marine engineering at the operational level
1 Maintain a safe engineering Thorough knowledge of principles to be observed in keeping a marine
7 7
watch engineering watch
Safety and emergency procedures 8 8
Safety precautions to be observed during a watch and immediate action
8 8
to be taken
Engine-room resource management 8 8

2 Use English in written and oral Adequate knowledge of the English language to enable the officer to use
20 20 20
form engineering publications and to perform engineering duties

3 Use internal communication Operation of all internal communication systems on board 5 5


systems

4 Operate main and auxiliary Basic construction and operation principles of machinery systems,
machinery and associated including:
control systems Main diesel engine 100 100
Marine steam turbine 50 50
Marine gas turbine 15 15
Marine boiler 40 40
Shafting installations and propeller (reduced hours because of duplication
10 10
with 4.2.2.6)
Other auxiliaries (Thermal oil is covered by PP 2) 120 120
Steering gear 20 20
Automatic control systems 20 20
Fluid flow and characteristics of major systems 15 15
Deck machinery 10 10
Safety and emergency procedures for operation of propulsion plant
30 30
machinery including control systems
Preparation, operation, fault detection and necessary measures to
prevent damage for the following machinery items and control systems:

Main engine and associated auxiliaries 24 24


Steam boilers and associated auxiliaries and steam systems 16 16
Auxiliary prime movers and associated systems 8 8
Other auxiliaries (purifier, and fuel oil treatment 8 hrs) (refrigeration 8 hrs 30 30

5 Operate fuel, lubrication, Operational characteristics of pumps and piping systems, including
10 10
ballast and other pumping control systems
systems and associated Operation of the following pumping systems:
control systems Routine pumping operations 2 2
Operation of bilge, ballast and cargo pumping systems 20 20
Oily-water separators (or similar equipment) requirements and operation
8 8

1 Manage the operation of Design features and operative mechanism of the following machinery and
15 15
propulsion plant machinery associated auxiliaries: Marine diesel engine
Marine steam turbine*
Marine gas turbine*
Marine steam boiler 10 10
Propeller shaft and associated ancillaries 5 5

2 Plan and schedule operations Thermodynamics and heat transmission (Overlapping Appendix 3 of
36 36
Model Course 7.04, subjects divided over different subjects)
Mechanics and hydromechanics 48 48
Propeller and load diagrams 5 5
Propulsion characteristics diesel 5 5
Marine steam turbine*
Marine gas turbine*
Marine diesel engine 5 5
Marine steam turbine*
Marine gas turbine*
Marine steam boiler 10 10
Refrigerators and refrigeration cycle 10 10
Physical and chemical properties of fuels and lubricants 8 8
Technology of materials 7 7
3 Operation, surveillance, Start up and shut down main propulsion and auxiliary machinery,
performance assessment and including associated systems:
maintaining safety of Operating limits of propulsion plant
propulsion plant and auxiliary The efficient operation, surveillance, performance assessment and
machinery maintaining safety of propulsion plant and auxiliary machinery:
Engine lubrication 8 8
Boiler water testing
Boiler water treatment
Thermal fluid heating system 3 3
Functions and mechanism of automatic control for main engine*
Functions and mechanism of automatic control for auxiliary machinery
including but not limited to:
Generator distribution systems
Steam boilers
Oil purifier 3 6
Refrigeration system 3 3
Pumping and piping systems 1 1
Steering gear system 2 2
Cargo-handling equipment and deck machinery 1 1

4 Manage fuel, lubrication and Operation and maintenance of machinery, including pumps and piping
ballast operations systems:
Bilge and ballast 2 2
Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil 4 4
Sewage and sludge 4 4

Total function 1 797 802

Function 2 Electrical, electronic and control engineering at the operational level


1 Electrical, electronic and Basic configuration and operation principles of the following electrical,
control engineering at the electronic and control equipment:
operational level Electrical equipment 170 170
Electronic equipment 45 45
Control systems 76 76

2 Maintenance and repair of Safety requirements for working on shipboard electrical systems,
electrical and electronic including the safe isolation of electrical equipment required before 10 10
equipment personnel are permitted to work on such equipment

Maintenance and repair of electrical system equipment, switchboards,


electric motors, generators and DC electrical systems and equipment 50 50

Detection of electric malfunction, location of faults and measures to


20 20
prevent damage
Construction and operation of electrical testing and measuring equipment
10 10

Function and performance tests of the following equipment and their


configuration:
Monitoring systems 5 5
Automatic control devices 10 10
Protective devices 10 10
The interpretation of electrical and simple electronic diagrams 5 5

1 Manage operation of electrical Marine electro technology 10 10


and electronic control Electronics, power electronics
equipment Automatic control engineering and safety devices 40 40
Design features and system configurations of automatic control
equipment and safety devices for the following:
General requirements
Main engine
Generator and distribution system
Steam boiler
Design features and system configuration of operational control
43 43
equipment for electrical motors
Design features of high-voltage installations
Features of hydraulic and pneumatic control equipment 10 10

2 Manage troubleshooting Troubleshooting of electrical and electronic control equipment


restoration of electrical and Function test of electrical, electronic control equipment and safety devices
electronic control equipment
to operating condition
Troubleshooting of monitoring systems
Software version control

Total function 2 514 514

Function 3 Maintenance and repair at the operational level


1 Appropriate use of hand tools, Characteristics and limitations of materials used in construction and repair
15 15
machine tools and measuring of ships and equipment
instruments for fabrication
and repair on board
1 Appropriate use of hand tools,
machine tools and measuring
instruments for fabrication Characteristics and limitations of processes used for fabrication and repair
and repair on board 15 15

Properties and parameters considered in the fabrication and repair of


19 19
systems and components
Methods for carrying out safe emergency/temporary repairs 5 5
Safety measurers to be taken to ensure a safe working environment and
for using hand tools, machine tools and measuring instruments 5 5

Use of hand tools, machine tools and measuring instruments 225 225
Use of various types of sealants and packings 9 9

2 Maintenance and repair of Safety measures to be taken for repair and maintenance including the
shipboard machinery and safe isolation of shipboard machinery and equipment required before 5 5
equipment personnel are permitted to work on such machinery or equipment
Appropriate basic mechanical knowledge and skills 5 5
Maintenance and repair, such as dismantling, adjustment and
reassembling of machinery and equipment (Reduced number of hours, 55 55
also covered by the Cadetship period)
The use of appropriate specialized tools and measuring instruments
5 5

Design characteristics and selection of materials in construction of


9 9
equipment
Interpretation of machinery drawings and handbooks 44 44
The interpretation of piping, hydraulic and pneumatic diagrams 5 5

1 Manage safe and effective Marine engineering practise 5 5


maintenance and repair Manage safe and effective maintenance and repair procedures
procedures Planning maintenance, including statutory and class verifications
Planning repairs

2 Detect and identify the cause Detection of machinery malfunction, location of faults and action to
of machinery malfunctions prevent damage
and correct faults Inspection and adjustment of equipment
Non-destructive examination

3 Ensure safe working practices Safe working practices

Contribute to the operation of Safe operation of equipment, including:


equipment and machinery - hoists and lifting equipment 4 4

Ability to use and understand basic crane, winch and hoist signals 2 2

Total function 3 438 438


Function 4 Controlling the operation of the ship and care for persons on board at the operational level
1 Ensure compliance with Prevention of pollution of the marine environment
pollution prevention Knowledge of the precautions to be taken to prevent pollution of the
18 18
requirements marine environment
Anti-pollution procedures and all associated equipment 8 8
Importance of proactive measurers to protect the marine environment
12 12
(Including IMO Model course 1.35)

2 Maintain seaworthiness of the Ship stability (Reduced number of hours as Marine Eng only need basic
42 42
ship knowledge of stability)
Working knowledge and application of stability, trim and stress tables,
diagrams and stress-calculating equipment
Understanding of the fundamentals of watertight integrity
Understanding of fundamental actions to be taken in the event of partial
loss of intact buoyancy
The principle structural members of a ship 20 20

3 Prevent, control and fight fires 36 hours


on board
(model course 2.03)

4 Operate life-saving appliances 32 hours

(model course 1.23)

5 Apply medical first aid on 21 hours


board ship
(model course 1.14)

6 Monitor compliance with Basic working knowledge of the relevant IMO conventions concerning
legislative requirements safety of life at sea, security and protection of the marine environment 30 30

7 Application of leadership and Working knowledge of shipboard personnel management and training
10 10
teamworking skills
(model course 1.39) A knowledge of related international maritime conventions and
4 4
recommendations, and national legislation
Ability to apply task and workload management including: 10 10
Planning and coordination
Personnel assignment
Time and resource constraints
Prioritization
Knowledge and ability to apply effective resource management: 10 10
Allocation, assignment and prioritization of resources
Effective communication on board and ashore
Decisions reflect consideration of team experiences
Assertiveness and leadership, including motivation
Obtaining and maintaining situational awareness
Knowledge and ability to apply decision-making techniques: 10 10
Situation and risk management
Identify and consider generated options
Selecting course of action
Evaluation of outcome effectiveness

8 Contribute to the safety of


personnel and ship
(model courses 1.19 -1.21)

1 Control trim, stability and Understanding of fundamental principles of ship construction and the
stress theories and factors affecting trim and stability and measures necessary
to preserve trim and stability
Ship construction arrangements 20 20
Effect on stability in the event of damage to and consequent flooding of a
compartment and counter measures to be taken
Knowledge of IMO recommendations concerning ship stability
2 Monitor and control Knowledge of relevant international maritime law embodied in
compliance with legislative international agreements and conventions
measures to ensure safety of - Knowledge of national legislation for implementing international
life at sea and protection of agreements and conventions 34 34
the marine environment Republic Act 8544 – the Philippine Merchant Marine Activity
Republic Act 10635 – creating a single maritime administration for the
implementation of STCW as amended

3 Maintain safety and security Thorough knowledge of life-saving appliance regulations (International
of the ship's crew and Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea)
passengers and the
operational condition of life-
saving, fire-fighting and other
safety systems

Actions to be taken to protect and safeguard all persons on board in


emergencies
Actions to limit damage and salve the ship following a fire, explosion,
collision or grounding

4 Develop emergency and Preparation of contingency plans for response to emergencies


damage control plans and
handle emergency situations

Ship construction, including damage control

5 Use of leadership and Knowledge of shipboard personnel management training


managerial skill
A knowledge of related international maritime conventions and
recommendations, and national legislation
Ability to apply task and workload management
Knowledge and ability to apply effective resource management
Knowledge and ability to apply decision-making techniques
Development, implementation, and oversight of standard operating
procedures

Total function 4 228 228


General Education Courses
1 Physical education
Basic swimming 36 36 36
Advanced swimming 36 36 36
Dual sports 36 36 36
Team sports 36 36

2 Mathematics & Natural College algebra (Covering Appendix 2 Model course 7.04)
54 54 54
Sciences
Plane & spherical trigonometry (Covering Appendix 2 Model course 7.04)
54 54 54

Calculus & analytic geometry (Covering Appendix 2 Model course 7.04)


54 54 54
General physics (Covering Appendix 1 & 4 Model course 7.04) 108 108 108
Applied physics (Covering Appendix 3 Model course 7.04) 90 90
General chemistry (Including Appendix 5 Model course 7.04) 45 45

3 Information technology Computer applications & networking (including requirement for ETO) 90 90 90

4 Social sciences General psychology with alcohol & drug prevention 54 54 54


Politics & governance with Philippine constitution 54 54 54
Society & culture with family planning, STD, HIV & AIDS prevention 54 54 54
Basic Economics w/ Taxation and Agrarian Reform 54 54 54

5 Mandated courses The life, works & writings of Jose Rizal 54 54 54

6 Language & Humanities Study & thinking skills in English 54 54 54


Writing in the discipline 54 54 54
Speech communication with IMO SMCP 54 34 34
Research (report writing) 54 54 54
World culture and geography 54 54 54
Ethics 54 54 54
Filipino 1 54 54 54
Filipino 2 54 54 54

7 National service training


108 108
program

Total Gen Ed 1,449 1,429

total indicative class hours 3,426 3425 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 108 90 54 54 54 54 54 36 36 36

Total number of hours per course based on 18 weeks a semester per academic calendar year 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 108 90 54 54 54 54 54 36 36 36
Number of hours per week (lec + lab) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 5 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2
Note: For some subjects hours might be split over 2 semesters in order to balance teaching load

Competences from Table A-III/1 OIC Marine Engineering


Competences from Table A-III/2 ML Marine Engineering
Competences from Table A-III/5 Able Body Engine
Competence from Table VI/6-2

*INDICATIVE CLASS HOURS = Lecture, laboratory, group work and other


teaching learning acitivities within the lesson or course plan.
National Service
hysical Education Courses Training Program Professional Courses

Maritime Industrial
Power Power
Machine Machine Machine Aux Aux Maritime Naval Engineering Thermo Drawing Chemistry Mechanics and SAT &
P.E. 4 NSTP 1 NSTP 2 Electro 1 Electro 2 Electro 3 Plant Plant PASGT Auto 1 Auto 2 Persman Mar Env Maint E-Watch Safety 1 Safety 2
Shop 1 Shop 2 Shop 3 Mach 1 Mach 2 Law Architecture Materials dynamics and and Hydromechanics SDSD
Diesel Steam
Diagrams Tribology
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.1 Introduction to Maritime Law 1 1
.2 Law of the Sea 5 5
.3 Safety:
International Convention on load Lines,1966 2 2
Code of safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen 4
SOLAS - Subdivision and stability 2 2
International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 as amended (SOLAS) 2
SOLAS-Subdivision and Stability, Machinery and Electrical Installation 2
SOLAS-Fire Protection, Fire Detection and Fire Extinction 2
SOLAS-Life-Saving Appliances and Arrangements 2
SOLAS-Carriage of Grain 1
SOLAS-Carriage of Dangerous Goods 1
The International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code) 1 1
25
The International Safety Management (ISM) Code 3 3
International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and
Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended (STCW) 2
certificates and other documents required to be carried on 1
responsibilities under the relevant requirements of the International Convention
on Load Lines, 1966, as amended 1
responsibilities under the relevant requirements of the International Convention
for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended 1
responsibilities under the International Convention for the Prevention of
Pollution from Ships, as amended 3
maritime declarations of health and the requirements of the International
Health Regulations 1
responsibilities under international instruments affecting the safety of the ships,
passengers, crew or cargo 1
Maritime Labour Convention (MLC 2006) 6
Assistance and Salvage 1
Classification Societies 2
General Average and Marine Insurance 1
Ballast Water Convention 2004 1
Port State Control 2
Convention of the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and
Other Matter (London Dumping Convention) (LDC) 2
knowledge of national legislation for implementing int agreements and
conventions 1
International Convention Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of
Oil Pollution Casualties, 1969 3
International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage,1969 (CLC
1969) 1 33
Republic Act 8544 – the Philippine Merchant Marine Activity 6
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