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The “Pre Sea Marine Engineering Course” meets the requirements of Table A-III/1 of the IMO Standards of Training and Certification for Watch-keepers (STCW ’78) as amended in 1995.
The program consists of workshop sessions, class room lectures, discussions and inclusive of the requirements as outlined in the IMO model course 7.04 to prepare the certification of officers in charge of an engineering watch.
On successful completion of the training and upon attaining the Class 5 Certificate of Competency for Marine Engineer Officers, students should be competent to carry out safely, the watch keeping duties of an officer in charge of an engineering watch, both at sea and in port. They will be fully conversant with the basic principles to be observed in keeping watch as per STCW Regulation III/1, comply with the requirements of Table A-III/1 and STCW Code Chapter III.
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On successful completion of the course and passing the course examination, a certificate of Marine Engineering is issued certifying that the holder has successfully completed a course of training which meets or exceeds the level of knowledge and competence specified in Table A-III/1 of STCW 1995, for the function Marine Engineering at the Operational Level.
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Upon the successful completion of the program, the cadets shall receive a Certificate in Marine Engineering issued by WAVELINK MARITIME INSTITUTE and approved by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
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The students will undergo workshop training, classroom lessons and computer based training. T he additional CBT training is to enhance marine engineering knowledge relevant to the duties of an engineer officer to meet the function of the STCW 95 code of Marine Engineering at Operational level. The following modules will be taught:
Basic Engineering Science |
Basic Electricity |
Chemistry |
Materials for construction and repair |
Drawing and Design |
Marine Pumps and systems |
Mechanical Science |
Thermodynamics |
Legislative Requirement |
Pollution prevention |
Ship Stability |
Ship Construction |
Main and Aux Machinery |
Safe Working Practice |
Automation & Control |
Workshop |
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A workshop with relevant equipment for training will be provided for the workshop training. Basic hand tools, lathe machines, shaping machines, milling machines, grinding, power hand tools, gas cutting, gas welding, arc welding tools, electrical tools, instruments and various marine equipment will be used in the instruction, demonstration, practice and assessment of the students competency.
Theory lessons and discussions will be conducted in the classroom(s) equipped with an overhead projector and a blackboard or whiteboard, flipchart and scale models shall be provided. Classrooms will comply with the requirements of Council of Private Education (CPE) for Private Education Institutes (PEIs).
Computers will also be provided for the computer based training modules to reinforce the lessons given.
Library books with relevant topics are provided and supplemented on a regular basis.
Class Intake
Class sizes are limited to not more than 24 in order to allow instructor to give adequate attention to individual students.
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Singapore
Entrants will have successfully completed the following:
1. A minimum period of basic general education with ”N” level with a pass in English, Maths and Science for Singaporeans
2. Medically fit according to the Medical Standards of the Training Division, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore for MEO.
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Students will have to successfully pass all the assessment for each modules during the course in order to graduate and proceed to the next phase of the training.
All students will have to undergo a six months industrial attachment with a shipyard during the second year of the course.
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Tuition Fees : $32,000
7% GST : $2,240
TOTAL (Course Fees) : $34,240
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Tan Chee Peng: Tel: 6390 1652
Email : cheepeng@wavelink.com.sg
S.K. Menon: Tel: 6390 1657
Email: skmenon@wavelink.com.sg
Bernard Song Tel: 6390 1655
Email: bernard@wavelink.com.sg
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