Course Syllabus
Course Syllabus
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Rev. No. 02 As of Dec.3, 2019
MARINERS’ POLYTECHNIC COLLEGES FOUNDATION OF LEGASPI CITY (ALBAY) INC.
Legazpi City, Albay
PARTI
COURSE SPECIFICATION
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ships of 500 gross tonnage or more.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
The graduates of the BSMT program shall have acquired knowledge and competences
necessary to perform the following:
>Plan and conduct a passage and determine position.
a. Perform navigational watch, at the operational level under Section A-II/1 of the STCW
>Maintain a safe navigational watch.
Code;
>Solve mathematical/ scientific/technological problems related to navigational watch/to the
b. Apply knowledge in mathematics, science and technology in solving problems related to
workplace.
the profession and workplace;
>Collaborate responsively with team mates in various situations.
c. Practice professional and ethical responsibilities in a multi-cultural and /or multi-
disciplinary team,
>Monitor the loading, stowage, securing and unloading of cargoes and their care during the
d. Perform cargo handling and stowage at the operational level.
voyage.
e. Control the operation of the ship and care for persons onboard ship at the operational
>Comply with pollution prevention requirements.
level.
>Maintain seaworthiness of the ship.
>prevent, control and fight fires onboard ship.
f. Communicate effectively in oral and written English;
>Communicate effectively in conducting and writing research using appropriate research
methodologies.
g. Analyze the impact and implications of various contemporary issues in the global and
>Explore and recommend possible solutions to identified issue/s confronting maritime.
social context of the profession;
h. Engage in lifelong learning and keep abreast with developments in the field of
>Involve/enroll in continuing professional education and trainings.
specialization and/or profession;
COURSE DESCRIPTIVE
COURSE CODE MARPOWER COURSE DESCRIPTION
TITLE
BASIC MARINE ENGINEERING [MarPower] deals with the functions of diesel engine and the operating
BASIC MARINE principles of marine power plants, including: Diesel engine, steam turbine systems, gas turbine system (ML),
COURSE CREDIT 4 Units
ENGINEERING propeller and propeller shaft (ML), and bridge control; ships Auxiliary Machinery and general knowledge of marine
engineering terms.
LEC HRS. PER TOTAL LEC TOTAL LAB LAB
4 hours 72 hours LAB HRS. PER WEEK 0 Hour 0 Hour
WEEK HRS HRS ASSIGNMENT
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PROGRAM [x] BSMT [] YEAR LEVEL []1 Yr [] 2 Yr [x] 3 Yr SEMESTER [] 1 [x] 2 [] ACADEMIC 2021-2022
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BSMarE PLACEMENT Summer YEAR
1. Table II/2 F1: Navigation at the
PRE-
CURRICULUM Management level CO-
REQUISI None None
REFERENCE 2. CMO No.67 S.2017:Revised PSG REQUISITE
TE
for BSMT Programs
COMPETENC AII/2.F1.C11: Operate remote control of propulsion plant and engineering system and services.
E/S
KUP/S A-II/2.F1.C11.KUP1: Operating principles of marine power plants.
AII/2.F.1.C11.KUP2: Ship auxiliary machinery.
A-II/2.F.1.C11.KUP3: General knowledge of marine engineering terms.
COURSE CO1: Differentiate the principles of operation for various marine propulsion plants.
OUTCOME/S CO2: Determine the impact of deck operations relating to generator and electrical distribution system.
CO3: Determine the effective use of pumps and pumping system to various deck operation.
CO4: Explain the operating principles of hydraulic winches, windlass and steering gear
CO5: Sketch a general arrangement plan of the engine room and explain the function of the basic elements, machinery and equipment needed for efficient operation.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES ADDRESSED INTRODUCTORY ENABLING DEMONSTRATIVE
The minimum standards for the BSMT and BSMarE programs are expressed in the
following minimum set of learning outcomes
7.1 Common to all programs in all types of schools:
a) engage in lifelong learning and understanding the needs of the need to keep abreast of the x
developments in Maritime practice. (PQF level 6 descriptor)
b) communicate orally and in writing using both English and Filipino x
c) work independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams. x
d) act in recognition and practice of professional, social and ethical accountability and x
responsibility.
7.2 Common to the BSMT and BSMarE Programs
Graduates of BSMT should be able to:
a) apply knowledge in mathematics, science and technology in solving problems related to x x
the profession and workplace;
b) evaluate the impact and implications of various contemporary issues in the global and x
social context of the profession;
c) engage in lifelong learning and keep abreast with developments in the field of x
specialization and/or profession;
d) use appropriate techniques, skills and modern tools in the practice of the profession in x
order to remain globally competitive; and
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e) conduct research using appropriate research methodologies x
7.3 Specific to the 7.3.2 BSMT: A graduate of BSMT shall be able to demonstrate the ability to perform the
Discipline competence, at the operational level under Table A-II/1 and some elements of Table A-
II/2 of the STCW Code.
TEXTBOOKS REFERENCES
Rolando A. Alimen, Agustin D. Bedia and Efren P. Porras, Power Plant 1: Diesel (Philippines: STCW’78 as amended including 2010 Manila amendments, 2011Edition, (London: IM
MARTA, 2001) 2011)
Doug Woodyard, Pounder’s Marine Diesel Engines and Turbines, 9th edition, (Amsterdam: Model Course 7.04 Officer-in-Charge of Engineering Watch, (London: IMO, 2014)
Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann, 2012) SOLAS Consolidated Edition, (London: IMO, 2014)
D.A. Taylor, Introduction to Marine Engineering, (Amsterdam: Elsevier Butterworth- Leslie Jackson and Thomas D. Morton, Reed’s General Engineering Knowledge for Mari
Heinemann, 2007) Engineers, (London: Adlard Coles Nautical, 2008)
Mario D. Millan, Auxiliary Machinery 1, (Philippines: MARTA, 2000) Ferdinand Marcos, Modern Marine Engineers Handbook and Review Guide, 1993
Marine Auxiliary Machinery, 7TH ed., (Amsterdam: Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann, 2008) Meherman P. Boyce, Gas turbine Engineering Handbook 4th ed., (Amsterdam: Elsev
Butterworth- Heinemann, 2008)
Anthony Molland, Maritime Engineering Reference Book a Guide to Ship Desi
Construction and Operation, (Amsterdam: Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann, 2008)
Carlitos A. Monda, Electro Technology 3, (Pasig City: MARTA 2000)
EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, TEACHING AIDS AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
Multimedia presentations
Video presentations
Curriculum Delivery
As per CMO No. 67 s. of 2017 and Joint CHED-MARINA Memorandum Circular No. 01 s.2019 Sec. 19, the curriculum delivery for BSMT commences by conveying the required knowledge
understanding, skills and competences that the students must acquire and demonstrate at the end of the program. MPCF-LC follows and adheres to the prescribes structure, teaching methods a
media delivery, learning activities, assessments and ensure the provision and availability of necessary facilities, equipment and other instructional support to guarantee the attainment of the int
learning outcomes and the achievement of the prescribed standards of competence under the STCW Convention, 1978, as amended and other relevant international agreements/contracts.
The teaching-learning process shall emphasize a seamless integration between and among courses to achieve holistic education. The following teaching and learning activities are recommende
make sure that course delivery is interactive and experiential.
-Peer/Team teaching -Focused Group Discussion
-Micro-teaching -Workshop Activity
-Film/Video viewing -Buzz Session
-Interactive learning -Concept/Mind Mapping
-Reporting -Gallery Walk
-Brainstorming -Research Project
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-Class Discussion -Seminar/ Symposium
-Question and Answer Technique -Debate
-Panel Discussion -Study Tour
PART II
COURSE SYLLABUS
Time Frame
Competence Course Outcome References / LE LA
Assessment
KUP Learning Outcome Topic Teaching / Learning Activities Equipment / Wk C B
Method / Task
Materials Used # Hr Hr
s s
A-II/ CO1: A-II/ LO1.1: Explain the Diesel Engines >Teaching Activity: Written - Multimedia 1-2 6
2.F1.C11: Differentiate the 2.F1.C11.KUP1: operating principles - Two-stroke - Interactive lecture on the Assessment Equipment
Operate principles of Operating principles of a diesel engine. and Four- following: - Whiteboard/
remote control operation for of marine power stroke a) Working principle and parts of Essay test to Chalkboard
of propulsion various marine plants. the diesel engine aided. explain the - Whiteboard
plant and propulsion plants. b) Basic methods on starting and operating Marker/ Chalk
engineering A-II/ stopping diesel propulsion engine, principles of - Handouts on
system and 2.F1.C11.KUP3: both on ahead and astern diesel engines. Diesel Engines
services. General knowledge direction.
of marine c) Ancillary systems of a diesel
engineering terms engine systems.
d) Interaction with deck
department during arrival and
departure from port, aided by a
video presentation on the said
topic.
e) Video presentation on the
operating principles of a diesel
engine.
Learning Activity:
- Class Discussion / Q&A Method
- Research (by groups) and
reporting on the following topics:
2 stroke engine; 4 stroke engine
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Time Frame
Competence Course Outcome References / LE LA
Assessment
KUP Learning Outcome Topic Teaching / Learning Activities Equipment / Wk C B
Method / Task
Materials Used # Hr Hr
s s
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Time Frame
Competence Course Outcome References / LE LA
Assessment
KUP Learning Outcome Topic Teaching / Learning Activities Equipment / Wk C B
Method / Task
Materials Used # Hr Hr
s s
turbine based on presented - Handout
information.
- Film viewing of emerging
technologies in the field of
merchant shipping such as dual
fuel engine systems
Learning Activity:
- Class Discussion / Q&A Method
- Interactive exchange of ideas by
active participation of the
students.
- Interactive learning
- Self-directed learning
- Study assignment
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Time Frame
Competence Course Outcome References / LE LA
Assessment
KUP Learning Outcome Topic Teaching / Learning Activities Equipment / Wk C B
Method / Task
Materials Used # Hr Hr
s s
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Time Frame
Competence Course Outcome References / LE LA
Assessment
KUP Learning Outcome Topic Teaching / Learning Activities Equipment / Wk C B
Method / Task
Materials Used # Hr Hr
s s
LO2.3: Explain the >Teaching Activity: Formative -Multimedia 10- 6
importance of an - Supplementary interactive Written Equipment 11
emergency generator. lecture based on peer/team Assessment -Whiteboard/
Emergency teaching report. based on the Chalkboard
Generator - Question and Answer Method. reported topics -Whiteboard
Learning Activity: Marker/ Chalk
- Peer / team teaching on the -Graded
assigned topic. Recitation
-Class Discussion / Q&A Method
-Interactive exchange of ideas by
students.
-Film / Video Viewing
-Self-directed learning
-Study assignment
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Time Frame
Competence Course Outcome References / LE LA
Assessment
KUP Learning Outcome Topic Teaching / Learning Activities Equipment / Wk C B
Method / Task
Materials Used # Hr Hr
s s
-Interactive learning of ballast
pumping system operation using
the engine room simulator or
cargo loading simulator.
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Time Frame
Competence Course Outcome References / LE LA
Assessment
KUP Learning Outcome Topic Teaching / Learning Activities Equipment / Wk C B
Method / Task
Materials Used # Hr Hr
s s
operation. System relating to bridge operation. principle of -Whiteboard
Learning Activity: steering gear Marker/ Chalk
-Interactive exchange of ideas by relating to
active participation of the bridge operation
students.
-Film / Video Viewing on steering
gear systems
-Interactive learning using CBT
on Steering gear systems
-Self-directed learning
-Study assignment
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Time Frame
Competence Course Outcome References / LE LA
Assessment
KUP Learning Outcome Topic Teaching / Learning Activities Equipment / Wk C B
Method / Task
Materials Used # Hr Hr
s s
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COURSE DEVELOPER CURRICULUM DEVELOPER DEPARTMENT
DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS QUALITY MGMT REP. VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
HEAD
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