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Diploma in Marine Engineering and Logistics

Semester-wise syllabus for a Diploma in Marine Engineering and Logistics

 

Semester 1: Marine Fundamentals & Basic Engineering

  1. Introduction to Marine Engineering

    • Ship types (Container, Bulk Carrier, Tankers), propulsion systems

  2. Marine Electrical & Electronics

    • Shipboard circuits, navigation lighting, basic instrumentation

  3. Engineering Mechanics

    • Statics, dynamics applied to ship structures

  4. Marine Materials & Corrosion

    • Hull materials, anti-fouling coatings, cathodic protection

  5. Basic Naval Architecture

    • Ship dimensions, stability concepts (GM, freeboard)

  6. Workshop Practice

    • Pipe fitting, welding basics, engine disassembly


Semester 2: Marine Power Systems & Logistics Basics

  1. Marine Diesel Engines

    • 2-stroke vs. 4-stroke, fuel injection systems

  2. Marine Auxiliary Machinery

    • Pumps, compressors, refrigeration plants

  3. Marine Logistics & Port Operations

    • Cargo handling (FCL/LCL), stowage planning

  4. Marine Safety & Firefighting

    • SOLAS conventions, fixed firefighting systems

  5. Technical Drawing & CAD for Ships

    • AutoCAD Marine, basic hull design

  6. Sea Survival Training

    • STCW Basic Safety Training (certification included)


Semester 3: Ship Systems & Supply Chain Management

  1. Marine Hydraulics & Pneumatics

    • Steering gear, hatch cover systems

  2. Marine Automation & Control

    • PLCs, alarm monitoring systems

  3. Port Logistics & Terminal Management

    • Container stacking algorithms, port productivity metrics

  4. Marine Law & Insurance

    • Bills of Lading, Hague-Visby Rules

  5. Shipboard Communication Systems

    • GMDSS, AIS, radar basics

  6. Internship (Port Visit)

    • 2-week exposure to cargo operations


Semester 4: Advanced Propulsion & Global Logistics

  1. Marine Gas Turbines & Alternative Fuels

    • LNG bunkering, scrubber systems

  2. Ship Repair & Dry Dock Management

    • Underwater hull inspections, docking schedules

  3. International Trade & Shipping Documentation

    • INCOTERMS 2020, letter of credit processes

  4. Marine Environmental Management

    • MARPOL Annexes, ballast water treatment

  5. Marine Economics

    • Charter parties, freight rate calculations

  6. Simulator Training

    • Engine room simulator (Kongsberg/Wärtsilä)


Semester 5: Specialization & Regulatory Compliance

  1. Elective Streams:

    • Marine Engineering: Turbochargers, shaft alignment

    • Maritime Logistics: Vessel scheduling, hub-and-spoke networks

  2. Classification Society Rules

    • ABS, DNV, Lloyd’s Register standards

  3. Crisis Management

    • Oil spill response, emergency towing

  4. Marine Project Management

    • Newbuild supervision, retrofit planning

  5. Research Methodology

    • Case study on decarbonization (IMO 2030/2050)


Semester 6: Industrial Training & Certification

  1. Onboard Training

    • 6-month sea phase (Deck/Engine department rotations) OR

  2. Shore-Based Internship

    • Ship management companies, port authorities

  3. Final Project

    • Example: "Optimizing bunker fuel procurement for a feeder vessel"

  4. Certification Prep

    • MEO Class IV (Marine Engineer Officer) foundation


Key Practical Components:

  • Engine Room Simulators: Fault finding on MAN B&W engines

  • Crane Operations: Container handling at training ports

  • Firefighting Drills: Live exercises with CO₂ systems