Thursday, 7 April 2016

BS in Marine Engineering in the Philippines

BS in Marine Engineering in the Philippines

The Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering is a 4 year degree program that centers on the construction, operation, and maintenance of different kinds of marine vessels such as cargo ships, cruise ships, fishing boats, battleships and submarines.

This program aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills that will enable them to operate and maintain the different machineries installed in marine vessels, including the propulsion plant, adjunct and auxiliary machinery, electrical and refrigeration systems.

Some of the subjects included in this program are:
  • Engine Watchkeeping
  • Ship Construction and Ship Stability
  • Mechanics and Hydrinechanics
  • Marine Power Plant
  • Fuel Oils and Lubricants
  • Ship and Ships Routine
  • Auxiliary Machinery
  • Machine Shop
  • Heat Balance
  • Engineering Physics
  • Electro Technology
  • Analytic Geometry with Solid Geometry
  • Spherical Trigonometry
  • Plane Trigonometry
  • Integral Calculus
  • College Algebra
  • General Chemistry
  • Basic Safety
  • Marine Pollution and Prevention

The Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering is taught through classroom-based frontal instructions as well as hands-on trainings usually conducted in special laboratories and a one year apprenticeship aboard a ship.

Is Marine Engineering a profession?


Marine Engineering is a profession. A graduate of BS in Marine Engineering needs to pass the Licensure Examinations for Officer-in-Charge of an Engineering Watch, Second Engineer or Chief Engineer before practicing as a marine engineer. In general, a Marine Engineers job includes the maintenance, operation and installation of different machineries and systems in the vessel, as well as the development and construction of marine vessels.


What are the admission requirements for BSME?


Requirements at each school may differ, but these are the common requirements:
  • Must be a high school graduate.

What skills will help you succeed in this course?


  • Mathematical Skills – you need to have advanced computational skills and be equipped with a strong foundation of mathematical concepts in order for you to solve problems
  • Analytical Skills – the ability to identify the kinds of data that are actually important and figure out how to solve problems
  • Critical Thinking – the ability to think logically and make use of reasoning in evaluating the different solutions or approaches to a problem
  • Technical Skills – the ability to perform various tasks related to engineering, mathematics, science, and technology. Moreover, this can also refer to the ability to operate various equipments and software.
  • Mechanical Skills – this skill is important because this field involves the development, construction, operation, and maintenance of different machineries and mechanical systems used in a marine vessel.
  • Endurance – this refers to the ability to withstand difficult situations, hardships, or stress. This skill is important because working as a marine engineer involves difficult tasks and entails being away from your family for long periods of time.
  • Creativity – the ability to come up with unique concepts and designs for marine vessels as well as their component parts. This skill is also needed in creating the models and prototypes of the conceptualized designs that are usually presented in class.
  • Interpersonal Skills – the ability to communicate and interact harmoniously with other people will definitely help you work on group projects and activities with your classmates.
  • English Skills – the ability to read, write, and communicate well in English is necessary because most of the technical literature and required reading materials are in this language.

How difficult is this course?


Just like other Engineering courses, BS in Marine Engineering is not that difficult but It involves a lot of technical, scientific, and mathematical concepts.


How long does it take to complete BS in Marine Engineering in the Philippines?


Normally, the BSME program takes 4 years to complete. However, some schools which apply the trimestral school calendar system do the program for a shorter period of time. 

The internship for BS in Marine Engineering takes a whole year to complete, so basically, this course involves three years of basic studies and one year of apprenticeship period. 

Apprenticeship Period


The apprenticeship period involves a 1-year internship aboard a ship in order to expose students to the practical applications of the concepts they learned in the classroom and laboratory activities. Some schools help the students find companies or organizations where they could work as an apprentice, while some give their students the freedom to find on their own. Moreover, some companies provide an allowance during this period, while others do not. 

Career opportunities for BSME graduates


  • Jobs for licensed marine engineers (board exam passers)

    • OIC of an Engineering Watch – this job entails working as an engine room personnel, maintaining a safe and economical sailing, supervising maintenance and repair work by subordinates, ordering of spare parts, as well as other tasks assigned by the Chief Engineer.
    • Second Marine Engineer – this job involves updating documentations (e.g., Machinery Maintenance Record Book; Engine Room Log Book; Lube Oil and Chemical Inventory), engine room management, and machinery maintenance (e.g., major repair works; round checks; emergency repairs).
    • Chief Marine Engineer – this involves acting as the head of the marine engineers in a ship and working closely with the captain. A Chief Marine Engineer is in charge of delegating tasks to its team to ensure the maintenance of the Engine Room, Oil and Chemical Inventory, as well as the inventory for spare parts.
    • Naval Engineering Officer – this job involves the development, operation, and maintenance of Philippine Navy ships and other marine vessels.
    • Coast Guard Engineering Officer – this job entails ensuring that the marine vessels of the Philippine Coast Guard are working efficiently and are properly maintained.
  • Jobs for those who have not yet passed a board exam

    • Engineering Cadet – this job involves assisting in the engineering operations of the ship including the operation and maintenance of machineries. The engineering cadet usually reports to the second engineer.
    • Apprentice Engineer – this job involves aiding the licensed engineers with the different operations including the repair of the marine vessels and equipments, as well as the maintenance of the engine room.
    • Engine Cadet – this is one of the most junior personnel in the Engineering department of the ship. This job involves taking orders from higher engine officers and assisting the engine officers in the different tasks related to the engine room and other machineries.
    • Engine Boy – this job entails being familiar with the different components of the machineries. An engine boy must know how to operate these machines, conduct repairs, and maintain the machines to ensure that they are working efficiently.
    • Oiler – an oilers main duty is to oil or provide lubrication to the machineries in the marine vessel, so they will work smoothly. Aside from that, they also operate and maintain the propulsion system in the vessel.
    • Wiper – also called the cleaner, a wipers job is to clean engine spaces as well as machineries, and assist the engineers or other higher officers as directed.
    • Motorman – the motormans job involves making sure that the all the motors and overall machinery in the vessel are always working properly. Their job does not only involve ensuring that the machines and motors are properly maintained, but instead, they must also provide assistance to other crew members and officers.
    • Procurement Engineer – this job entails the review of the quality and costs of marine equipments, as well as the schedule of deliveries of these purchases.
  • Career Opportunities Abroad

    There are job opportunities abroad for Filipino Marine Engineers in countries such as Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Japan, United States, Germany,Singapore and Kuwait.

source:  http://www.finduniversity.ph/majors/bs-in-marine-engineering-philippines/

Reviews of BS in Marine Engineering graduates:


M. O.
Studied BS in Marine Engineering
at John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation - Bacolod , Bacolod City
Graduated: 2014

Why did I choose this course:
I chose this course for three reasons:
- High employment rate
- High paying job
- And a chance to travel the world

About my college education:
Everything is just easy if you are eager to learn and pass the subjects. There are hindrances and difficulties along the way but if you are determined and just exert your very best, you can be successful in any career you have chosen. I learned that we should have self-discipline in everything we do and be flexible in any aspect. In my profession, I always enjoy the free travel that I experienced.

My current job:
We are tasked for the maintenance and operation of all the engines and ship's equipment. Just imagine working inside a very huge engine of a car.

Am I using what I learned in college:
Most of the professional subjects such as Power Plant 1,2 and 3, Auxiliary Machinery 1 and 2, Engine Watchkeeping, Basic Safety, Marine Pollution and Prevention and others are very useful in giving me ideas and a bird's eye view of the career. They had helped me but most of the things are learned through experience.

How long did it take to find a job after graduation:
I was a company-sponsored cadet during my college years. So after graduation, I only needed to pass the board exam and report to the company.

Do I recommend studying BS Marine Engineering:
Of course. It has a high employment rate and a lucrative job. Aside from that, you can have a chance to travel the world.

Advice to people who are thinking of studying this course:
Have self-discipline and learn to adjust in any changes which you experience along the way. May it be with the weather, season, time and the people you work with. Be flexible and always be eager to learn. 

J. P.
Studied BS in Marine Engineering
at VMA Global College , Bacolod City
Graduated: 2012

Why did I choose this course:
To become a successful marine chief engineer someday, and of course to help and improve my family financial needs when I get hired for a job.

About my college education:
BS marine engineering, sounds hard, but there's nothing wrong on trying, patience is virtue, prayers and discipline one of the most important learning, that i have learned, which is very much useful when I get on-board a foreign vessels.

My current job:
Has finished already my 12 months contract on-board a vessel as an engine cadet.

Am I using what I learned in college:
As iv'e said, on the top, prayers, patience is virtue, and discipline, discipline on how to respect yourself and of course with ships-mates especially to the officers and crew.

How long did it take to find a job after graduation:
Graduated March 2012, and boarded international vessels December 2012, so maybe more than 9 months.

Do I recommend studying BS Marine Engineering:
Starting salary as a cadet its 365 dollars, and as a chief engineer its 8,000 dollars, depends on the company and the principal agencies.

Advice to people who are thinking of studying this course:
Study hard, aim high, don't loose hope, give your best, and of course prayers. 

Nolyd S. Alonzo
Studied BS in Marine Engineering
at Zamboanga City State Polytechnic College , Zamboanga City
Graduated: 2010

Why did I choose this course:
Because I thought that's where I belong.

About my college education:
I learned a lot about math, physics and other relevant to apply on ship.

My current job:
My current job is a 2nd marine engineer on-board an international vessel.

Am I using what I learned in college:
About practical engineering and calculations.

How long did it take to find a job after graduation:
After graduation I took up a board exam and there after I already been on-board. after I completed my requirements it took 4 months.

Do I recommend studying Bs in Marine Engineering:
Now a days I recommend it to people who want to change their life accordingly.

The salary was of fresh graduates can be at-least 25-30k and the most experienced officers may get 400-500k.

Advice to people who are thinking of studying this course:
To study hard and develop your skills and stamina. It's very difficult indeed if already on the real ship.


Source: http://www.finduniversity.ph/testimonials.aspx?maj=324

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