Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering

Bachelor of Science in

Marine Engineering

The Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMarE) program deals with the study of marine propulsion system and its auxiliaries, its operation and maintenance as well as controlling the operation of the ship and care for persons on board at the operational level of marine engineering. This program also deals with electrical, electronics and control engineering.

Program Educational Objectives

Graduates of BSMarE program shall:

OBJECTIVES GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES
1 Have knowledge, understanding, proficiencies, skills, competences, attitudes, and values to qualify and prepare them for assessment and certification as Officer-in-Charge of an Engineering Watch (OIC-EW) in a manned engine-room or designated duty engineer officer in a periodically unmanned engine-room on seagoing ships powered by main propulsion machinery of 750kw propulsion power or more; andEthical, critical thinker, problem solver
2 Be qualified to pursue a professional career or advanced studies in a related maritime field of specialization.Competent and equipped with research-based knowledge, life-long learner
  • Program Outcomes
    • Demonstrate the competence to perform the functions pertaining to marine engineering, electrical, electronic, and control and engineering, maintenance and repair and controlling the operation of the ship and care for the persons on board;
    • Demonstrate service orientation in one’s profession;
    • Demonstrate ability to engage in various types of employment, development, activities, and public discourses, particularly in response to the needs of the community one serves;
    • Demonstrate support “national, regional, and local development plans”, of the country through participation in the generation of new knowledge and research and development projects, especially those from stat universities and colleges;
    • Contribute to the existing body of knowledge through research or other forms of creative discourse and innovative works;
    • Apply knowledge in mathematics, science, and technology in solving problems related to the profession and the workplace;
    • Evaluate the impact and implications of various contemporary issues in the global and social context of the profession;
    • Use appropriate techniques, skills, and modern tools in the practice of the profession to remain globally competitive;
    • Engage in lifelong learning and understanding to keep abreast of the developments in maritime practice;
    • Work independently and in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
    • Act in recognition and practice of professional, social, and ethical accountability and responsibility; and
    • Preserve and promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage”.
  • Curriculum

    1st Year • 1st Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Math, Science & Technology3
    Machine Shop 1 (Hand and Measuring Tools)2
    Basic Electricity4
    Engineering Materials4
    Software Application and Network System used in Seagoing Ships2
    Mathematics in the Modern World3
    Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 1 (PATHFIT): Movement Competency training2
    The University & I2
    Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps 13
    Maritime Discipline and Values Education 11

    1st Year • 2nd Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Industrial Chemistry & Tribology3
    Purposive Communication3
    Thermodynamics3
    Basic Electronics3
    Mechanics & Hydromechanics3
    Machine Shop 2 (Machining Tools)2
    Maritime Drawing & Diagram1
    Physical Activities Toward Health & Fitness 2 (PATHFIT 2): Exercise-based Fitness Activities2
    The Family2
    Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps 23
    Maritime Discipline and Values Education 21

    2nd Year • 1st Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Machine Shop 3 (Gas & Electric Welding)2
    Marine Electricity & Electrical Maintenance5
    Auxiliary Machinery 15
    Basic Control Engineering4
    Understanding the Self3
    Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 3 PATHFIT3: Basic Swimming2
    Maritime Discipline and Values Education 31
    Basic Training.5
    Ship Security Awareness Training and Seafarers with Designated Security Duties.5

    2nd Year • 2nd Semester

    Course NameUnits
    The Contemporary World3
    Academic Writing3
    Marine Automation4
    Auxiliary Machinery 25
    Naval Architecture for Marine Engineering2
    Protection of Marine Environment3
    Maritime Law4
    Physical Activities Toward Health & Fitness 4A (PATHFIT 4A): Advance Swimming2
    Maritime Discipline and Values Education 41

    3rd Year • 1st Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Social Sciences & Philosophy3
    Science, Technology & Society3
    Techniques of Research3
    Power Plan Diesel5
    Propulsion Ancillary Systems & Gas Turbine3
    Power Plant Steam6
    Leadership & Teamwork3
    Maritime Discipline and Values Education 51

    3rd Year • 2nd Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Art Appreciation3
    The Life & Works of Dr. Jose Rizal3
    Readings in Philippine History3
    English for Occupational Purposes3
    Research Seminar3
    Arts and Humanities3
    Ethics3
    Maintenance & Repair3
    Engine Watchkeeping4
    Maritime Discipline and Values Education 61
    Onboard Training40
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  • Estimated Fees
    Particular Amount
    Estimated Total Fees per semester (including tuition and other fees)₱52,059.00
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  • Career Opportunities

    Entry Level:

    • Assistant Marine Engineer: Assist in the maintenance and repair of marine machinery. Learn and apply engineering principles in a practical setting.
    • Junior Naval Architect: Support the design and construction of marine structures. Collaborate with senior engineers on various projects.
    • Ship Surveyor Trainee: Learn the process of inspecting and surveying ships for safety and compliance. Assist in assessing the condition of marine vessels.

    Mid-Level:

    • Marine Engineer: Take on more responsibility in the design and maintenance of marine systems. Oversee the installation and testing of ship machinery.
    • Naval Architect: Play a key role in designing and planning the construction of marine structures. Collaborate with engineering teams to ensure designs meet safety and performance standards.
    • Port Engineer: Manage the maintenance and repair of marine equipment in a port. Ensure the efficiency and safety of marine operations.

    Senior Level:

    • Senior Marine Engineer: Lead engineering teams in designing and implementing marine systems. Provide expertise in troubleshooting and resolving complex technical issues.
    • Chief Naval Architect: Head the naval architecture department. Oversee the design and construction of marine structures, ensuring compliance with regulations.
    • Senior Ship Surveyor: Conduct complex surveys and inspections of marine vessels. Provide recommendations for maintenance and improvements.

    Managerial/Executive Level:

    • Marine Engineering Manager: Manage the overall marine engineering department. Coordinate projects, budgets, and resources.
    • Director of Maritime Operations: Oversee the entire maritime operations, including engineering and maintenance. Contribute to strategic planning and decision-making at the executive level.
    • Chief Marine Engineer: Head the marine engineering function at the executive level. Play a crucial role in setting the strategic direction for marine engineering projects.

Campus

Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation - Lucena City Lucena

College of Maritime Education CME

Keywords

BSMarE
maritime
marine engineering
marines
seafarer
CME