Diploma in Engineering (Marine)
The Diploma in Engineering (Marine) focuses on the foundation of marine engineering and learns the different range of subject deals with marine technology.
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Course Overview
The Diploma in Engineering (Marine) focuses on the foundation of marine engineering and learns the different range of subject deals with marine technology. The programme aim is to introduce the students on the concepts, methods, tools and techniques applied in marine engineering.
There is increasing global demand for rigs and drill ships will plays an important part and Singapore as one of the leading builder of offshore equipment. This programme aim is to meet the industry demand and equip students with the knowledge that today’s ship buildings employers seeking for.
Upon completion of this course, the students may able to interpret the rig operation, auxiliary devices, marine instruments and machine design and process.
Average Teacher to Student Ratio: 1:30
Duration
- 180 hours (No breaks between exams and modules)
- Full-time: 2 days per week (3 hrs per day) / Part-time: 1 days per week (8 hrs per day)
Schedule
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Modules
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematics
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to marine engineering
- Engines and Auxiliary Devices
Mode of Assessment
Entry Requirement
- Minimum Grade E in any 3 GCE A Level including English and 2 Science subjects or equivalent
- Minimum C6 in any 3 GCE O Level including English and 2 Science subjects (Grade C6 and above) with 3 years working experience in the engineering field
- Working Experience: Matured candidate in the age of 30 & above with 8 years’ of related work experiences
- Language Proficiency: WPLN Level 4
All information is correct at the time of publishing. Avanta Academy reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in its absolute discretion.
Potential Career Opportunities
Graduates may choose to pursue a future (but not limited to) in these departments/industries:
- Marine Engineering Manager
- Marine Engineer
- Site Engineer
Lecturers
Chaman Lal Maheshwari (Part-Time)
Master of Science (Communication Engineering)
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Eldhode Kallookkaran Abraham (Part-Time)
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and Electrical Engineering)
University of Sunderland, United Kingdom
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Jose Thomas Thayil Tijo (Part-Time)
Master of Science (Computer Integrated Manufacturing)
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Kumar Hitesh (Part-Time)
Masters of Science in Computer Control & Automation
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Mattakke Veedu Ragesh (Part-Time)
Master of Science (Computer Integrated Manufacturing)
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Muthusamy Rajasekar (Full-Time)
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic Systems)
Edith Cowan University, Australia
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Rahul Dev (Part-Time)
Masters in Science in Computer Control & Automation
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Raja Velmurugan (Part-Time)
Masters of Science (Mechanics & Processing of Materials)
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Sundaram Pravveen (Part-Time)
Bachelor of Science in Construction Project Management
Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Durairaj Srinivasan (Part-Time)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, India
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
Nazeer Ahamed Hameed Ariff (Part-Time)
Master of Business Administration (Systems), University of Madras, India
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics Engineering), Anna University, India
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices
George Basil (Part-Time)
Master of Science (Project Management), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety, The University of Newcastle, Australia
Modules Taught
- Engineering Design (Marine)
- Engineering Mathematic
- Metrology & Instrumentation Engineering
- Strength of Materials
- Introduction to Marine Engineering
- Engineering and Auxiliary Devices